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Carrao River
Carrao River and ovetlooking the tepui's of Kurun, Kusari and Kuravaina.
Map
Location
CountryVenezuela
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationCanaima National Park
Mouth 
 • location
Caroní River
Length287 km (178 mi)
Basin size7,000 km2 (2,700 sq mi)
Discharge 
 • average40,000 cu ft/s (1,100 m3/s)

Carrao River is a river of Venezuela. It is part of the Orinoco River basin. It is well known for one of its major tributaries, the Churún River, which feeds Angel Falls, the world's highest waterfall. Another major tributary is the Ahonda River. The Carrao River flows primarily through Canaima National Park. As it starts to flow north, the Carrao River widens and meets the small town of Canaima, a vacationing destination. It flows north again, but it eventually narrows. As it continues its course west, it drains into the Caroní River, a major tributary of the Orinoco River in Venezuela.

See also

References

  • Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.