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Ruth Agnes Robertson
Robertson in front of Angel Falls, Venezuela
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She and her team set out on April 23, 1949, for what was to be three-week adventure. They traveled up the Rio Acannan in dugout canoes and camped in drenching rain. On a diet of canned sardines, pineapple, and spaghetti, she lost twenty pounds while enduring extraordinary rugged conditions. In the book ‘Churn Meru - The Tallest Angel,’ she describes the relentless insect population that inhibits the jungle, including the dread monkey-faced tarantula
. . . . Angel Falls is fifteen times the height of Niagara Falls, or twice the highest of the Empire State Building. The press carried the story on her triumph around the world, unfortunately scooping her own exclusive story for ‘National Geographic’ magazine. Today the falls are named for Jimmy Angle, the American bush pilot who first spotted them from air. No honor or recognition has been awarded to Ruth Robertson, the intrepid explorer who risked her life to measure them.
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