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Canaima National Park-the Gran Sabana - Venezuela: the bleu hour with tepuis formations reflecting on the river. #217006413
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The savanna spreads into the regions of the Guiana Highlands and south-east into BolÃÂvar State, extending further to the borders with Brazil and Guyana. The Gran Sabana has an area of 10,820 km2 4,180 sq mi and is part of the second largest National Park in Venezuela, the Canaima National Park. The location offers one of the most unusual landscapes in the world, with rivers, waterfalls and gorges, deep and vast valleys, impenetrable jungles and savannahs that host large numbers and varieties of plant species, a diverse fauna and the isolated table-top mesas locally known as tepuis. Currently, the Gran Sabana remains a place of high ecological value. UNESCO, proclaimed Canaima National Park a World Heritage Site in 1994.