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		<title>DELTA ORINOCO</title>
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		<category><![CDATA[Delta Amacuro]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[The delta of Orinoco (third longest river in South America with its 2150 km), impressive entrance to the Atlantic Ocean, covers an area of 40,240 sq km, its width did exclaim Columbus, believing that you are the ocean and not in the delta and, when they tasted the water, &#8220;I have never seen so much [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The delta of  Orinoco (third longest river in South America with its 2150 km), impressive entrance to the Atlantic Ocean, covers an area of 40,240 sq km, its width did exclaim Columbus, believing that you are the ocean and not in the delta and, when they tasted the water, &#8220;I have never seen so much fresh water in a sea of salt water.&#8221;</p>
<p>The 40,240 sq km are made up of marshes and mangrove forests are crossed by channels that exist there. Many channels are transformed into small islands when the power fails to carry the various sediments.<br />
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The islands that are formed are generally in the form of a plate with raised edges and well-grown, known as &#8220;Bancos&#8221; and depressions in the center covered by &#8216;water&#8217; the Cubetas &#8220;. The population of Delta Amacuro, called wara, living on piles and main activities for their livelihood are fishing and &#8216;artiganato, which is the basis of indigenous industry because they, through the palm of Morice, make nice baskets that draw with colors extracted from the plant itself and weave beautiful baskets and hammocks. Catholic missions, which help the Indians much in the growth and in &#8216;education in place in since 1682, are the only links with the civilization and our world. In the region of the Lower Orinoco Ciudad Bolivar is located (once known as Angostura), a sultry city that boasts a glorious past and still retains much of its colonial charm. Simón Bolívar here planned the final phase of the war of independence and there was established the first capital of the country before the liberation from Spanish dominion.</p>
<p>Delta in the climate is humid tropical, with temperatures ranging between 28 ° and 32 °. During the excursions you may obtain water for shelter from rain and splashes of water that rise from the river to the boat during the voyage.</p>
<p>The tour included the Delta Amacuro is recommended for those who feel motivated to discover people, places and customs that have nothing to do with modern civilization, so to those who choose the making of this program, we recommend a great spirit adaptability.</p>
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