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Rainbowrider's Photos - Venezuela (Main)
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The little key hole bay of Cieganita where we stage for trips further offshore.
The amazing new lighthouse on the SE corner of Isla Margarita
Scarlet Ibis in the mangroves at the far east end of the Golfo de Cariaco
Underneath the falls at El Sapo.
Bring it on!
Linda and the bionic pilot beneath the falls at El Sapo.
The path beneath the falls.
The rocky road back fron the falls.
Running the rapids down from the falls.
Linda and the bionic pilot at the base of Angel Falls.
The main falls at Canaima with 2 tepuis (Flat topped, vertical walled mountains) in the background. These are the mountains that inspired Sir Arthur Conan Doyle to write "The Lost World".
Angel Falls, 3000+ ft of free falling water. Highest in the world.
Red water creek, due to the tannins from rotting vegetation in the water.
Another look at Angel Falls.
 
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33 Photos
Created 11 January 2010
Our visit to this ancient city. A place where history lives and surrounds you.
30 Photos
Created 17 February 2009
Rainbowriders adventures in Bonaire, Curacao' and Aruba
64 Photos
Created 1 October 2008
On the desert penisula of Paria on the north coast of Venezuela is an enormous lagoon surrounded by red clay hills and desert foliage. There are only about three families that live on it's barren shores. It is a place of immense silence and stark beauty. A peaceful place where the greatest concern is which hill to climb or watercourse to walk and explore today.
56 Photos
Created 10 August 2008
Pictures of Isla Blanquilla, Margarita,Tortuga and Los Roques and Las Aves
56 Photos
Created 21 July 2008
 
 
 
 
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These are stories of the travels of Rainbowrider and her intrepid crew We have been out for almost 4 years now and will remain out here until it's no longer fun. We have found a community of boaters and friends who will always come to the rescue if needed. Otherwise they will just be there to help with whatever you may need help with. When help is not needed they will leave you in peace with the sure and certain knowledge that assistance is only a radio call away
 
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