Canaima National Park
Canaima National Park is spread over 3 million ha
in south-eastern Venezuela along the border between Guyana and Brazil.
Roughly 65% of the park is covered by table mountain (tepui) formations.
The tepuis constitute a unique biogeological entity and are of great
geological interest. The sheer cliffs and waterfalls, including the
world's highest (1,000 m), form a spectacular landscape.