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Tourism in Venezuela

El Agua Beach (Margarita Island)
Morrocoy National Park
Choroní Beach, Choroní
Ángel falls
Chinak-Meru (Canaima National Park)
Caroní River (La Llovizna National Park)
Livestock culture in Apure State (Los Llanos Region)
Scarlet Ibis in Los Llanos Region
Bolívar Peak during snow season
Médanos de Coro (Coro's dunes)
German origin settlement town Colonia Tovar
Example of a church in Coro Colonial city
Colonial houses (city of Maracaibo)
Cuquenan Falls is the second tallest major waterfall in Venezuela after Angel Falls.[1]

Tourism in Venezuela has been developed considerably for decades, particularly because of its geographical position, the variety of landscapes, the richness of plants and wildlife, the artistic expressions and the privileged tropical climate of the country, which affords each region (especially the beaches) throughout the year. Since 2013[citation needed], the country is having a very severe economic and political crisis affecting tourism all over the country.[2]

  1. ^ Woodhead, James A. (2001). Earth Science: Weather, water, and the atmosphere. Salem Press. ISBN 978-0-89356-004-1.
  2. ^ "Venezuela currency crisis: Why tourism plans are a bad idea". www.news.com.au. 16 January 2018. Retrieved 2019-01-17.