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I recieved I must think how to make the winner list: Some history: "Churún Merú is the Unofficial name of this waterfall". This waterfall was likely discovered in the 1930s when much of the area was surveyed for mining, and it may have been discovered by James Angel who is usually (and improperly) credited with discovering Angel Falls. What lends to this idea is that Angel Falls (Kerepakupai Merú) has frequently been incorrectly referred to as Churún Merú and whatever the source of this information was, it persisted for several decades. The names of both this waterfall and neighboring Churún Vena have caused an inordinate amount of confusion, with both names frequently being improperly used to reference Angel Falls which is found about 6km to the north. The meaning of "Churún" is not immediately known, but one source suggests it may translate roughly to something like "Dragon" or "Monster". The words Merú and Vena are both used to refer to waterfalls in the native Pemon language, but the distinction between the two (whether there is one) is not known. So I think The First Prize goes to Jericho, he named it in Spanish "El Salto del Angel", Venezuela. Second Prize goes to Dreeke23 with his answer "Angel falls Venezuela" . But in this case Sam was giving a lots of basic ground information and also about the unofficial information that in this special case, I'll give him the 3rd Prize (A Consolation Prize).
Tomorrow we'll fly to the other side of the World again and into totally different conditions and views... Thank you all and have a nice Tuesday:)))