Apparently, the falls were not
known to the outside world until American aviator Jimmie Angel flew
over them on November 16, 1933 during a flight searching for a valuable ore
bed. Returning on October 9, 1937, Angel tried to land his Flamingo
monoplane, El Rio Caroni atop the mountain, but the plane
was damaged when the wheels sank into the marshy ground. He and his three
companions, including his wife Marie, were then forced to descend the
mountain on foot. It took them 11 days to make their way back to
civilization, but news of their adventure spread, and the waterfall was
named Angel Falls in his honor. Angel’s plane remained on top of the
mountaintop for 33 years before being lifted out by helicopter. It was
restored at the Aviation Museum in Maracay and now sits outdoors on the
front of the airport at Ciudad Bolívar.
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