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Cuquenan Falls

Cuquenan Falls (also spelt Kuekoenaam and similar) at 2,000-feet in a single drop, are amongst the 10-highest free-leaping waterfalls in the world. They are located on a tributary of the Arabopo River, which rises on the Cuquenan Plateau, at Mata Hui, near the borders of Venezuala and Brazil.



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