Churún River
The Churún River (Spanish: Río Churún) is a river in Venezuela, part of the Orinoco River basin. It is located around 6.0666667°N 62.6°W, in Canaima National Park and a tributary comes from the Angel Falls, which are the world's tallest single-drop waterfall. It rises in Canaima National Park, and its mouth is the Carrao River.[1]
Churún River | |
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Location | |
Country | Venezuela |
State | Bolívar (state) |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | |
• location | Auyán-tepui |
• elevation | 8,040 ft (2,450 m) |
Mouth | Carrao River |
Length | 66 km (41 mi) |
Basin size | 580 km2 (220 sq mi) |
Discharge | |
• average | 20,000 cu ft/s (570 m3/s) |
Gallery
- Rio Churun is the gateway to Angel Falls.
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