DailyCelestialChallenge:Thursday-ForcesNature

Good friends of steemit, emotional greetings to @steemchurchat #celestialchallenge today by @sirknight I am about to tell you about today's topic: Thursday-ForcesNature


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The strength of nature always comes from the hand of God, I want to be part of this challenge, to show you through my writings the kindness of our Lord. I want you to see what I'm talking about: EL SALTO ANGEL, located in the Canaima National Park, in the state of Bolívar, Venezuela. Its name means "jump from the deepest place".

It is the highest waterfall in the world, with a height of 979 m (807 m of uninterrupted fall), 123 generated from the Auyantepuy. A protected natural area, established as a National Park on June 12, 1962 and declared a World Heritage Site by Unesco in 1994, is located on an area of ​​more than 30,000 km² (similar to the territorial extension of Belgium)

Researching on this marvel this name of SALTO ÁNGEL was the suggestion of a Venezuelan brother to honor the American JIMMIE ÁNGEL, when in 1937 JIMMIE flies over his plane on the top and helps in the exact location of the fall of the jump, giving him a cover world.

JIMMIE ÁNGEL was one of the 28 people who helped choose the seven natural wonders of the world


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I am sure that God had already thought about the wonders for his children, and he created this place, to be there is to be reconciled with the world, it is spiritual peace. The sound of nature says how much love it has for you.


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EXPLORATION

The first explorer to reach the river that feeds the falls, in the area inhabited by the Pemones, was the Aleksandrs Laime Latvian. He made the ascension of the Auyan-tepui in 1955. He named the river the name of one of the most beautiful rivers in Latvia, the Gauja River. Although the indigenous name of the falls is already rarely used, the Pemón name of the river, Kerep, is still widely used.


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The wonders of creation reveal the glory of God

Many people like to contemplate creation. However, very few understand that what they see is a reflection of the mind and heart of our Creator (Rom 1:20).


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"God is great and majestic and his wonders are as countless as every grain of sand on all the beaches of the world, we simply delight in his greatness and beauty, we delight in everything he has done only for us to enjoy that magna and perfect work of his hands. "


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Note: @sirknight started a contest and its daily topics are:
Sunday-light
Monday-darkness
Tuesday - animal kingdom
Wednesday-Structures
Thursday-ForcesNature
Friday-loveBeautyFreedom
Saturday-Agriculture

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very good publication, what beauties nature has.

Thank you friend @ karlenis28 God and his beautiful gifts.