Llovizna Falls, Waterfall at Caroni River in Ciudad Guayana, Venezuela.
Llovizna Falls is a waterfall featuring multiple cascades that form a sequence along the Caroni River, dropping across rocky terrain. The water flows through different levels of the landscape, creating layers of falling water that follow the natural contours of the site.
The site was transformed when the Macagua Dam was built upstream during the late 20th century. This construction altered the natural water flow and changed how the waterfall behaves throughout the year.
The waterfall serves as a popular gathering spot where locals come to spend time outdoors and connect with the riverside landscape. Families regularly visit for picnics and weekend outings near the flowing water.
The park has several viewing platforms positioned to observe the waterfall from different angles and distances. Wear sturdy shoes and exercise caution on wet or slippery rocks throughout your visit.
The water volume changes noticeably when operators open the gates of the Macagua Dam upstream during certain periods. This means each visit can look quite different depending on when the dam releases water into the system.
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