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Chimire, Venezuela

Chimire, Venezuela, often referred to as the Chimire cliffs, (Spanish: Farallones de Chimire) is a semi-mountainous cliff landscape in Mesa de Guanipa, Anzoategui, Venezuela, located a few kilometres from the town of El Tigre ("the tiger"), in the municipality of Freites. Chimire is located on a road that leads to Puerto La Cruz, Venezuela. The cliffs are a tourist destination.
The area has an abundance of natural resources, nutrient-rich soil and is near the sea. The area has good transport links and includes Cerro Negro de Kariñas, the location of the indigenous people in the Anzoategui State. An estimated 2,000 people live in the region. Both vegetation and wildlife are abundant in number. Cities, towns and places near Chimire include Las Guacharacas, Astrologia, Parmanita and El Almacen. The closest major cities include Ciudad Bolivar, Barcelona, Santa Teresa and Petare.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.gomapper.com/travel/where-is/chimire-guarico-located.html )
==The Chimire Cliffs==
These mountains consist of reddish, eroded, clay walls. The Socony-Vacuum Oil Company of Venezuela discovered this field in January, 1948. Many tourists, geologists and other scientific researchers interested in the soil and geographical formations visit the area. The region is characterized by the inclines of the cracked walls and slopes, which range from 20% to 90%.〔 〕 Chimire covers around is about ; the cliffs were formed by the erosive power of the constant rain in the area. Some cliff are high.〔 〕 The formations are a sandy base of multiple shades of yellow and red, a single reddish color layer and other crushed sediment, forming distinct bands in vibrant shades. Wind and rain continue to sculpt the clay towers.

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