Parima-Tapirapecó, Venezuela


Claudio Svaggio
Displayed: times.Parima-Tapirapecó National Park covers the entire southeast portion of the state. With a total area of 3,900,000ha, it is the fifth largest national park in the world. Almost all the Yanomanà of Venezuela live within its boundaries, for which access to the area is restricted. The park is also home to the source and headwaters of the Orinoco and the Sierra Parima mountains. Source: www.think-venezuela.net
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