The Orinoco is one of the longest rivers in South America at 2,140 kilometres (1,330mi). Its drainage basin, sometimes called the Orinoquia, covers 880,000 square kilometres (340,000sqmi), with 76.3percent of it in Venezuela and the remainder in Colombia. The Orinoco and its tributaries are the major transportation system for eastern and interior Venezuela and the llanos of Colombia.
The Orinoco is extremely diverse and hosts a wide variety of flora and fauna.
The Orinoco delta, and tributaries in the eastern llanos such as the Apure and Meta, were explored in the 16th century by German expeditions under Ambrosius Ehinger and his successors. In 1531 Diego de Ordaz, starting at the principal outlet in the delta, the Boca de Navios, sailed up the river to the Meta. Antonio de Berrio sailed down the Casanare to the Meta, and then down the Orinoco and back to Coro.
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The Orinoco River is one of the longest rivers in the world and many lives depend on this river. However, things are changing on the Orinoco. Why ?
published: 12 Jan 2019
Orinoco Basin. Venezuela - Full Documentary
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Venezuela is the land of the tepuis and of exotic beaches. But inland there is another treasure of nature, still largely undiscovered – the basin of the Orinoco, lying between the Andes to the west, the coastal mountain range to the north and the Guyana massif to the south-east. It is so completely flat that it has been named the ‘Region of the Plains’.
Almost all the rains fall in a single season, and so the ecosystem of the plains alternates between extremes of flood and drought. It is a land of contrasts, a little-visited paradise of surprisingly rich and varied fauna and flora.
The Apure river runs across the plain, flanked b...
published: 07 Jul 2018
Venezuela's Rio Orinoco - Most Important River in Venezuela! 🇻🇪 (40 Minute Flight from Caracas)
Venezuela's Rio Orinoco is the most important river in Venezuela! In this video I will be taking you with me on a 3 day journey to one of the most unique regions of Venezuela, the Delta region of the Orinoco River with the Orinoco Delta Lodge. We will learn about the local indigenous tribe known as the Warao, which inhabit this region of Venezuela. We will also get a glance at the toninas del Orinoco, which is a species of dolphin that can only be found in this river of Venezuela!
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Venezuelan Jungle with the Warao of the Orinoco River! 🇻🇪
In today's video we will be hanging out in the Venezuelan jungle with the Warao tribe of the Orinoco River. The Orinoco River is one of the most important in the country of Venezuela and it is home to wide variety of species that can only be found in this river! Venezuela is a beautiful country and it really hurts that the tourism has come to a complete standstill! I hope that one day the situation gets better here in Venezuela so that more people can come and visit these incredible places, such as the Orinoco River.
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The Orinoco River. Rio Orinoco. Venezuela.
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published: 20 Apr 2019
Rio Orinoco River Raudales de Atures
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Freshwater Biotope Aquarium/Orinoco River
Merhaba dostlar! Geçen yıl kurup videoya aldığım bu biyotopu sizlerle paylaşmak istedim. Bu biyotopu yaparken Ivan Mikolji' nin su altı çekimleri referans alındı. Umarım beğenirsiniz; keyifli izlemeler!
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Fishes list:
- Mikrogeophagus ramirezi
- Hemigrammus rhodostomus & apple snail
Plant list:
- Echinodorus tenellus
- Eleocharis sp.
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Venezuela is the land of the tepuis and of exotic beaches. But inland there is another treasure of nature, still largely undiscovered – the basin of the Orinoco, lying between the Andes to the west, the coastal mountain range to the north and the Guyana massif to the south-east. It is so completely flat that it has been named the ‘Region of the Plains’.
Almost all the rains fall in a single season, and so the ecosystem of the plains alternates between extremes of flood and drought. It is a land of contrasts, a little-visited paradise of surprisingly rich and varied fauna and flora.
The Apure river runs across the plain, flanked by thick vegetation. Here, ever alert, lives the wood ibis, also know as the American ibis or forest stork. Every year they build their nests along the banks of the river and feed on the animals that live in its waters.
In the water, the alligators and the piranhas.
Most of the soil on the plains is clay, which prevents drainage. With the coming of the rains, the level of the rivers rises and, because the land is so flat, and the soil non-porous, many marshes are formed. The majority of them will disappear in the dry season. As the ground is flooded, the seeds that had been left buried in the mud the year before spring to life, covering the waters in dense vegetation.
Water hyacinths rapidly coat the surface of the lagoon.
The hyacinths don’t bury their roots in the soil, but rather float, feeding on the nutrients carried along by the water. In this way, they can drift with the current, and so easily colonise new territories.
The lack of roots is an advantage not only for the plants. It also means that fish and reptiles can move about freely below the surface of the water. Like the anaconda.
The number of water hyacinths is kept in check above all by this rodent, the capybara.
The capybara, weighing in at fifty kilos, is the largest rodent on earth.
After a gestation period of four months, the capybaras give birth to between two and eight young. The mating season is timed to ensure that they are born at the end of the rainy season, when conditions are at their best, and the chances of survival greatest. Around 50% do survive, which gives us some idea of the demographic potential of these rodents.
The dry season is also a time of plenty for the alligators. As water becomes scarce, the pools shrink, the fish are trapped and so are easy to catch.
The forests along the banks of the rivers are home to one of the strangest birds in the world, the hoatzin.
The hoatzin is totally unique. It is so extraordinary that it is believed to be related to the archaeopteryx, the oldest pre-historic bird known to man. It is herbivorous, living almost exclusively on the young shoots, leaves and fruit of two trees, the arum and the white mangrove.
So, the tributarieas of the Orinoco offer both protection and food. These waters form the marshes, and are the real source of life here on the plains, the guarantee that this will remain in the future what it is today, a paradise in the centre of Venezuela.
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Venezuela is the land of the tepuis and of exotic beaches. But inland there is another treasure of nature, still largely undiscovered – the basin of the Orinoco, lying between the Andes to the west, the coastal mountain range to the north and the Guyana massif to the south-east. It is so completely flat that it has been named the ‘Region of the Plains’.
Almost all the rains fall in a single season, and so the ecosystem of the plains alternates between extremes of flood and drought. It is a land of contrasts, a little-visited paradise of surprisingly rich and varied fauna and flora.
The Apure river runs across the plain, flanked by thick vegetation. Here, ever alert, lives the wood ibis, also know as the American ibis or forest stork. Every year they build their nests along the banks of the river and feed on the animals that live in its waters.
In the water, the alligators and the piranhas.
Most of the soil on the plains is clay, which prevents drainage. With the coming of the rains, the level of the rivers rises and, because the land is so flat, and the soil non-porous, many marshes are formed. The majority of them will disappear in the dry season. As the ground is flooded, the seeds that had been left buried in the mud the year before spring to life, covering the waters in dense vegetation.
Water hyacinths rapidly coat the surface of the lagoon.
The hyacinths don’t bury their roots in the soil, but rather float, feeding on the nutrients carried along by the water. In this way, they can drift with the current, and so easily colonise new territories.
The lack of roots is an advantage not only for the plants. It also means that fish and reptiles can move about freely below the surface of the water. Like the anaconda.
The number of water hyacinths is kept in check above all by this rodent, the capybara.
The capybara, weighing in at fifty kilos, is the largest rodent on earth.
After a gestation period of four months, the capybaras give birth to between two and eight young. The mating season is timed to ensure that they are born at the end of the rainy season, when conditions are at their best, and the chances of survival greatest. Around 50% do survive, which gives us some idea of the demographic potential of these rodents.
The dry season is also a time of plenty for the alligators. As water becomes scarce, the pools shrink, the fish are trapped and so are easy to catch.
The forests along the banks of the rivers are home to one of the strangest birds in the world, the hoatzin.
The hoatzin is totally unique. It is so extraordinary that it is believed to be related to the archaeopteryx, the oldest pre-historic bird known to man. It is herbivorous, living almost exclusively on the young shoots, leaves and fruit of two trees, the arum and the white mangrove.
So, the tributarieas of the Orinoco offer both protection and food. These waters form the marshes, and are the real source of life here on the plains, the guarantee that this will remain in the future what it is today, a paradise in the centre of Venezuela.
Venezuela's Rio Orinoco is the most important river in Venezuela! In this video I will be taking you with me on a 3 day journey to one of the most unique region...
Venezuela's Rio Orinoco is the most important river in Venezuela! In this video I will be taking you with me on a 3 day journey to one of the most unique regions of Venezuela, the Delta region of the Orinoco River with the Orinoco Delta Lodge. We will learn about the local indigenous tribe known as the Warao, which inhabit this region of Venezuela. We will also get a glance at the toninas del Orinoco, which is a species of dolphin that can only be found in this river of Venezuela!
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Venezuela's Rio Orinoco is the most important river in Venezuela! In this video I will be taking you with me on a 3 day journey to one of the most unique regions of Venezuela, the Delta region of the Orinoco River with the Orinoco Delta Lodge. We will learn about the local indigenous tribe known as the Warao, which inhabit this region of Venezuela. We will also get a glance at the toninas del Orinoco, which is a species of dolphin that can only be found in this river of Venezuela!
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- What Does $20 Get you in Venezuela
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- Trying Typical Venezuelan Food in Caracas, Venezuela
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Uc73...
- First Impressions of Venezuela
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c9Bhu...
- How to Enter Venezuela as an American
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c5VnQ...
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- What Does $20 Get You in Colombia
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XfXpPTqer48
- Bogota, Colombia is NOT WHAT I EXPECTED!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8mtcGDiyuqw
- Salento and The Cocora Valley
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=guVvZn7pQiM
#venezuela #rioorinoco #venezuela2021
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In today's video we will be hanging out in the Venezuelan jungle with the Warao tribe of the Orinoco River. The Orinoco River is one of the most important in th...
In today's video we will be hanging out in the Venezuelan jungle with the Warao tribe of the Orinoco River. The Orinoco River is one of the most important in the country of Venezuela and it is home to wide variety of species that can only be found in this river! Venezuela is a beautiful country and it really hurts that the tourism has come to a complete standstill! I hope that one day the situation gets better here in Venezuela so that more people can come and visit these incredible places, such as the Orinoco River.
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In today's video we will be hanging out in the Venezuelan jungle with the Warao tribe of the Orinoco River. The Orinoco River is one of the most important in the country of Venezuela and it is home to wide variety of species that can only be found in this river! Venezuela is a beautiful country and it really hurts that the tourism has come to a complete standstill! I hope that one day the situation gets better here in Venezuela so that more people can come and visit these incredible places, such as the Orinoco River.
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Do you wish to learn more about freshwater fish and their natural habitats? Visit our website: https://www.mikolji.com
Please like and subscribe to our channe...
Do you wish to learn more about freshwater fish and their natural habitats? Visit our website: https://www.mikolji.com
Please like and subscribe to our channel. Share your thoughts and comment. Let us know what you think below.
Our new book ‘Fishes of the Orinoco in the Wild’ is here:
https://.mikolji.com/new-book/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/mikolji
Facebook: https://facebook.com/mikolji
Instagram: https://instagram.com/mikolji
What cameras does Mikolji use?
https://geni.us/RKOIVE
https://geni.us/8deynH
https://geni.us/P37f
Which lenses does he use?
https://geni.us/EV4bdpL
https://geni.us/2hANnG
https://amzn.to/35zbtOS
Want to check all of Mikolji’s gear?
https://www.mikolji.com/gear/
Who is Mikolji?
“You cannot preserve something that you don’t know exists”
Ivan Mikolji is a river explorer. He has dedicated decades of work to assisting scientists capture never before accessed images and habitat information.
Those who have benefited from his decades of passionate, groundbreaking work call him much more: author, photographer, videographer, conservationist, artist, lecturer. These are not casual titles. To put the impact and scale of Mikolji’s work into perspective:
•His initial Wild Aquarium YouTube video has over six million views. Watch now at
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X22kKZ98oCY
•He has contributed to international conservation research projects in Venezuela, Colombia and Mexico.
•He has completed more than 100 expeditions visually documenting the Colombian-Venezuelan Amazon Basin
For the past couple decades, audiences—from scientists to conservationists to hobbyists—have valued his work and remained loyally submerged in the content he has produced.
#Orinoco #Venezuela #Mikolji
Do you wish to learn more about freshwater fish and their natural habitats? Visit our website: https://www.mikolji.com
Please like and subscribe to our channel. Share your thoughts and comment. Let us know what you think below.
Our new book ‘Fishes of the Orinoco in the Wild’ is here:
https://.mikolji.com/new-book/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/mikolji
Facebook: https://facebook.com/mikolji
Instagram: https://instagram.com/mikolji
What cameras does Mikolji use?
https://geni.us/RKOIVE
https://geni.us/8deynH
https://geni.us/P37f
Which lenses does he use?
https://geni.us/EV4bdpL
https://geni.us/2hANnG
https://amzn.to/35zbtOS
Want to check all of Mikolji’s gear?
https://www.mikolji.com/gear/
Who is Mikolji?
“You cannot preserve something that you don’t know exists”
Ivan Mikolji is a river explorer. He has dedicated decades of work to assisting scientists capture never before accessed images and habitat information.
Those who have benefited from his decades of passionate, groundbreaking work call him much more: author, photographer, videographer, conservationist, artist, lecturer. These are not casual titles. To put the impact and scale of Mikolji’s work into perspective:
•His initial Wild Aquarium YouTube video has over six million views. Watch now at
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X22kKZ98oCY
•He has contributed to international conservation research projects in Venezuela, Colombia and Mexico.
•He has completed more than 100 expeditions visually documenting the Colombian-Venezuelan Amazon Basin
For the past couple decades, audiences—from scientists to conservationists to hobbyists—have valued his work and remained loyally submerged in the content he has produced.
#Orinoco #Venezuela #Mikolji
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Merhaba dostlar! Geçen yıl kurup videoya aldığım bu biyotopu sizlerle paylaşmak istedim. Bu biyotopu yaparken Ivan Mikolji' nin su altı çekimleri referans alınd...
Merhaba dostlar! Geçen yıl kurup videoya aldığım bu biyotopu sizlerle paylaşmak istedim. Bu biyotopu yaparken Ivan Mikolji' nin su altı çekimleri referans alındı. Umarım beğenirsiniz; keyifli izlemeler!
Hello friends! I wanted to share with you this biotope that I set up and videotaped last year. While making this biotope, underwater shots of Ivan Mikolji were taken as reference. I hope you will like it; enjoyable viewing!
Fishes list:
- Mikrogeophagus ramirezi
- Hemigrammus rhodostomus & apple snail
Plant list:
- Echinodorus tenellus
- Eleocharis sp.
İnstagram: https://instagram.com/arifhbs_aquatics
Merhaba dostlar! Geçen yıl kurup videoya aldığım bu biyotopu sizlerle paylaşmak istedim. Bu biyotopu yaparken Ivan Mikolji' nin su altı çekimleri referans alındı. Umarım beğenirsiniz; keyifli izlemeler!
Hello friends! I wanted to share with you this biotope that I set up and videotaped last year. While making this biotope, underwater shots of Ivan Mikolji were taken as reference. I hope you will like it; enjoyable viewing!
Fishes list:
- Mikrogeophagus ramirezi
- Hemigrammus rhodostomus & apple snail
Plant list:
- Echinodorus tenellus
- Eleocharis sp.
İnstagram: https://instagram.com/arifhbs_aquatics
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Venezuela is the land of the tepuis and of exotic beaches. But inland there is another treasure of nature, still largely undiscovered – the basin of the Orinoco, lying between the Andes to the west, the coastal mountain range to the north and the Guyana massif to the south-east. It is so completely flat that it has been named the ‘Region of the Plains’.
Almost all the rains fall in a single season, and so the ecosystem of the plains alternates between extremes of flood and drought. It is a land of contrasts, a little-visited paradise of surprisingly rich and varied fauna and flora.
The Apure river runs across the plain, flanked by thick vegetation. Here, ever alert, lives the wood ibis, also know as the American ibis or forest stork. Every year they build their nests along the banks of the river and feed on the animals that live in its waters.
In the water, the alligators and the piranhas.
Most of the soil on the plains is clay, which prevents drainage. With the coming of the rains, the level of the rivers rises and, because the land is so flat, and the soil non-porous, many marshes are formed. The majority of them will disappear in the dry season. As the ground is flooded, the seeds that had been left buried in the mud the year before spring to life, covering the waters in dense vegetation.
Water hyacinths rapidly coat the surface of the lagoon.
The hyacinths don’t bury their roots in the soil, but rather float, feeding on the nutrients carried along by the water. In this way, they can drift with the current, and so easily colonise new territories.
The lack of roots is an advantage not only for the plants. It also means that fish and reptiles can move about freely below the surface of the water. Like the anaconda.
The number of water hyacinths is kept in check above all by this rodent, the capybara.
The capybara, weighing in at fifty kilos, is the largest rodent on earth.
After a gestation period of four months, the capybaras give birth to between two and eight young. The mating season is timed to ensure that they are born at the end of the rainy season, when conditions are at their best, and the chances of survival greatest. Around 50% do survive, which gives us some idea of the demographic potential of these rodents.
The dry season is also a time of plenty for the alligators. As water becomes scarce, the pools shrink, the fish are trapped and so are easy to catch.
The forests along the banks of the rivers are home to one of the strangest birds in the world, the hoatzin.
The hoatzin is totally unique. It is so extraordinary that it is believed to be related to the archaeopteryx, the oldest pre-historic bird known to man. It is herbivorous, living almost exclusively on the young shoots, leaves and fruit of two trees, the arum and the white mangrove.
So, the tributarieas of the Orinoco offer both protection and food. These waters form the marshes, and are the real source of life here on the plains, the guarantee that this will remain in the future what it is today, a paradise in the centre of Venezuela.
Venezuela's Rio Orinoco is the most important river in Venezuela! In this video I will be taking you with me on a 3 day journey to one of the most unique regions of Venezuela, the Delta region of the Orinoco River with the Orinoco Delta Lodge. We will learn about the local indigenous tribe known as the Warao, which inhabit this region of Venezuela. We will also get a glance at the toninas del Orinoco, which is a species of dolphin that can only be found in this river of Venezuela!
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In today's video we will be hanging out in the Venezuelan jungle with the Warao tribe of the Orinoco River. The Orinoco River is one of the most important in the country of Venezuela and it is home to wide variety of species that can only be found in this river! Venezuela is a beautiful country and it really hurts that the tourism has come to a complete standstill! I hope that one day the situation gets better here in Venezuela so that more people can come and visit these incredible places, such as the Orinoco River.
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Ivan Mikolji is a river explorer. He has dedicated decades of work to assisting scientists capture never before accessed images and habitat information.
Those who have benefited from his decades of passionate, groundbreaking work call him much more: author, photographer, videographer, conservationist, artist, lecturer. These are not casual titles. To put the impact and scale of Mikolji’s work into perspective:
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Merhaba dostlar! Geçen yıl kurup videoya aldığım bu biyotopu sizlerle paylaşmak istedim. Bu biyotopu yaparken Ivan Mikolji' nin su altı çekimleri referans alındı. Umarım beğenirsiniz; keyifli izlemeler!
Hello friends! I wanted to share with you this biotope that I set up and videotaped last year. While making this biotope, underwater shots of Ivan Mikolji were taken as reference. I hope you will like it; enjoyable viewing!
Fishes list:
- Mikrogeophagus ramirezi
- Hemigrammus rhodostomus & apple snail
Plant list:
- Echinodorus tenellus
- Eleocharis sp.
İnstagram: https://instagram.com/arifhbs_aquatics
The Orinoco is one of the longest rivers in South America at 2,140 kilometres (1,330mi). Its drainage basin, sometimes called the Orinoquia, covers 880,000 square kilometres (340,000sqmi), with 76.3percent of it in Venezuela and the remainder in Colombia. The Orinoco and its tributaries are the major transportation system for eastern and interior Venezuela and the llanos of Colombia.
The Orinoco is extremely diverse and hosts a wide variety of flora and fauna.
The Orinoco delta, and tributaries in the eastern llanos such as the Apure and Meta, were explored in the 16th century by German expeditions under Ambrosius Ehinger and his successors. In 1531 Diego de Ordaz, starting at the principal outlet in the delta, the Boca de Navios, sailed up the river to the Meta. Antonio de Berrio sailed down the Casanare to the Meta, and then down the Orinoco and back to Coro.
... at the Jesuit mission of Santa Teresa de Tabajé, located near the confluence of the Meta and Orinoco rivers, in the Llanos Orientales region, on the present-day border between Venezuela and Colombia.
In the OrinocoRiverBasin spanning Venezuela and Colombia, biodiversity and agriculture are at odds ... Meanwhile, cattle wandering into nearby swampy forested areas are prone to fatal injuries and can spread disease to other animals.
...Plains region, is a land of vast open spaces, mighty rivers, and impressive biodiversity ... This dish is made with fresh fish from the Orinoco and Meta rivers, including pavon, cachama, and catfish.
Filmed over the course of 13 years, accompanies a fictional explorer as he describes his observations about gold mining in Venezuela and travels along the OrinocoRiver, from remote jungle mines to ...
Advertisement ... The endangered Amazon river dolphin, also known as botos or the pink river dolphin, is one of two freshwater dolphin species living in the Amazon and Orinoco basins and has evolved to explore the seasonally flooded forest habitat ... .
The Amazon river dolphin is one of two freshwater dolphin species living in the Amazon and Orinoco basins ... The Amazon river dolphin’s relationship with humans is complex.
The explorer had related a story of horses being used in 1800 in an unusual fashion to capture large electric eels in the floodplain of the OrinocoRiver...Georgia’s Savannah River Ecology Laboratory.
the Carajás province in Eastern Pará, a similar area across the AmazonRiver in Amapá and the Imataca formation just south of the Orinoco River in Venezuela.
Typically found in the tropical regions of South America, such as the Amazon, Orinoco, and Esequibo river basins, these anacondas are renowned for their swift movements and suffocating methods of ...