Wonders of Venezuela: La Cueva del Guácharo

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La Cueva del Guácharo is the main tourist attraction of the municipality of Caripe in the state of Monagas. Declared a National Park by Decree No. 943 on May 27, 1975, it covers an area of 62,700 hectares and offers visitors a stunningly beautiful tour through the strange formations on the walls of the cave and the screaming of the birds that live there.

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Speaking about birds, this place owes its name because of the Guácharo, a species of caprimulgiform bird of the Steatornithidae family, characteristic of South America and described by the great Alexander von Humboldt in 1799.

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La Cueva del Guácharo is formed by limestone rocks, stalactite formations, stalactites, elicotites, etc.

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The average temperature within this cavern is 20 degrees Celsius and has a varied ecosystem of bats, insects, rodents and arachnids, as well as a variety of tree species.

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This important national park is under the continuous surveillance of the National Parks Institute (Inparques), and the Ministry of People's Power for Eco-Socialism and Water (Minea), which recommends that all visitors keep the place in perfect condition and do not damage the fauna or flora of the place.

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The images have been taken from the official website of Imparques