Pictures collection of Caroní River Venezuela
Ciudad Guayana (Venezuela) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
city and industrial port complex, northeastern BolÃvar estado (state), Venezuela, at the confluence of the Caronà and Orinoco rivers in the Guiana Highlands.
VENEZUELA: Backland Bonanza - TIME
Inland from Venezuela's Caribbean coast some 200 miles, the swift, black Caroni River plunges into the chocolate-colored Orinoco. Southward from this
Guri: Simón BolÃvar Hidroelectric power station - Venezuela Tuya
On the Caroni River, one hundred kilometers from the confluence with the Orinoco River stands an impressive engineer work and art masterpiece. We are talking about
Incrementally Launched Bridges (Cont.) - University of California
Leonhardt, F. and Bauer, W.: âEl Puente Sobre el Rio Caronà entre Puerto Ordaz y San Felix en Venezuela (The Bridge across the Caronà River from Puerto Ordaz to San
WakuLodge.com
It embraces the entirety of the oriental basin and superior of the river CaronÃ, source hÃdrica of the biggest hydroelectric complex in Venezuela, and the basins of the
Caroni | Define Caroni at Dictionary.com
noun a river in SE Venezuela, flowing N to the Orinoco River. 550 miles (885 km) long.
Eyewitness: Making a splash | Sport | The Guardian
Photographs from the Guardian Eyewitness series Swimmers are taken to the starting point of a race to cross the Orinoco and Caroni rivers.
Official: Alternative energy sources needed to meet growing demand
Venezuela's 2,160MW Tocoma hydroelectric project will use up the remaining potential for large-scale hydroelectric projects in the country's lower Caroni river basin
TetraSteven Rio Caroni Venezuela - YouTube
9:54 Watch Later Error Orinoco River - First Kayaking Regatta-Marathon 1:16 Watch Later Error Parque Cachamay RÃo Caronà Venezuela 1 by Vatopo 16 views
Mining in Venezuelan Amazon threatens biodiversity, indigenous groups
While in Venezuela and Suriname much of the area is nominally protected on paper Guri dam, the world's second largest hydroelectric dam, located in the Caroni River
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