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Bolivar
State, in southern Venezuela, is home to the Guayana Shield, an
archaic and pleasantly bizarre landform from which gigantic sandstone
mesas, known as the Table Mountains or "Tepuis", rise.
Being almost inaccessible, Auyantepui is the largest and most impressive
of them all. The expedition through the humid jungle and hot dry
savannah, is a forceful and breathtaking natural experience. Trek
to the top and land on an alien terrain where plants that grown
no where else in the world have evolved and cling to the soilless
topography. See Angel Falls from the land where the river begins,
where few others have ventured. Surprisingly, no mountaineering
skills are necessary, but good physical condition is required. We
also offer day hiking in the Lost World region and in the Andes
Mountains.
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