Cuquenan Falls

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The Cuquenan Falls (also spelt Kukenaam and similar) at 2,000-feet in a single drop, are amongst the 15-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 Venezuela and Brazil. It is actually located in western Guyana and it's also one of the world's most isolated and untouched waterfalls.