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Auyán-tepui (Spanish pronunciation: [awˈʝan teˈpuj]), also
spelt Ayan, is a
tepui in Bolívar state, Venezuela. It is the most
visited and one of the largest...
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plunge of 807 m (2,648 ft). The
waterfall drops over the edge of the
Auyán-tepui
mountain in the
Canaima National Park (Spanish:
Parque Nacional Canaima)...
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animal species. Some of the most
outstanding tepuis are Neblina, Autana,
Auyan and
Mount Roraima. They are
typically composed of
sheer blocks of Precambrian...
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habitat is
subtropical or
tropical moist montane forests. It is
endemic to
Auyan-tepui, Venezuela, and is
classed as
vulnerable because of its restricted...
- Ayarzaguena's tree frog (Tepuihyla edelcae) is a
species of frog in the
family Hylidae found in
Venezuela and
possibly Guyana. Its
natural habitats are...
- the Río Churún,
which is
roughly 2 km (1.2 mi) away from the base of the
Auyan Tepui escarpment and 1.6 km (0.99 mi)
downstream from the last
segment of...
- frog in the
family Aromobatidae. It is
found in
southeastern Venezuela (
Auyán-tepui region, its type locality, and
Mount Roraima) and
western Guyana (Mount...
- Yutajé Bolívar Angasima-tepui
Aprada M****if Aprada-tepui Araopán-tepui
Auyán M****if
Auyán-tepui
Cerro El Sol
Cerro La Luna Uaipán-tepui
Cerro Guaiquinima2 Cerro...
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species are
native to the
eastern range,
which includes the
Aprada M****if,
Auyán M****if, Chimantá M****if,
Eastern Tepuis chain, Los
Testigos chain, and a...
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cliff in the world, 670 m All
faces of
Auyan Tepui,
along with all
other Tepuis, Venezuela, Brazil, and Guyana,
Auyan Tepui is
about 1,000 m (location of...