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Cueva de Quebrada del Toro | |
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IUCN category II (
national park) | |
Nearest city | Santa Cruz de Bucaral |
Coordinates | 10°49′56″N 69°00′49″W / 10.83213°N 69.01358°W |
Area | 48,85 km² |
Established | 21 March 1961 |
Governing body | Inparques |
The Cueva de la Quebrada del Toro is a cave in the Sierra de Falcón in Falcón State, Venezuela. It is an active river cave, through which flows the largest known underground watercourse in Venezuela. It is protected as the Cueva de la Quebrada del Toro National Park.
Like the Cueva del Guácharo National Park, it has a population of oil-birds ( steatornis caripensis).
You can help expand this article with text translated from
the corresponding article in Spanish. (April 2010) Click [show] for important translation instructions.
|
Cueva de Quebrada del Toro | |
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IUCN category II (
national park) | |
Nearest city | Santa Cruz de Bucaral |
Coordinates | 10°49′56″N 69°00′49″W / 10.83213°N 69.01358°W |
Area | 48,85 km² |
Established | 21 March 1961 |
Governing body | Inparques |
The Cueva de la Quebrada del Toro is a cave in the Sierra de Falcón in Falcón State, Venezuela. It is an active river cave, through which flows the largest known underground watercourse in Venezuela. It is protected as the Cueva de la Quebrada del Toro National Park.
Like the Cueva del Guácharo National Park, it has a population of oil-birds ( steatornis caripensis).