The Bolivarian National Armed Forces FANB preparing the air raid to neutralize forest devastaters on the banks of the Carrao river, Canaima National Park.
The Carrao River is a river in Venezuela. It is part of the Orinoco river basin. It is well known for one of its main tributaries, the Churún River, which feeds Angel Falls, the highest waterfall in the world. Another important tributary is the Ahonda river. The Carrao River flows mainly through the Canaima National Park. As it begins to flow north, the Carrao River widens and meets the small town of Canaima, a vacation destination. It flows north again, but eventually narrows. As it continues its westward course, it empties into the Caroní River, a major tributary of the Orinoco River in Venezuela.