
The beautiful and refreshing Kumu Falls is located in Kumu Village, Central Rupununi Savannahs, Guyana, South America.
The photo above was taken by Patrick Carpen around Janaury 2019.
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The beautiful and refreshing Kumu Falls is located in Kumu Village, Central Rupununi Savannahs, Guyana, South America.
The photo above was taken by Patrick Carpen around Janaury 2019.
The Kumu Falls is located in Kumu Village, Central Rupununi Savannahs, Guyana, South America. This refreshing falls has several drops that extends over a gradient of about 100 feet. In this photo, two Scottish tourists have fun at the Kumu Falls.
The photo above was taken around June 2016 by Patrick Carpen.
The Kumu Falls is located in Kumu Village, Central Rupununi Savannahs, Guyana, South America – about thirty minutes’ drive from Lethem. In the photo above, two British tourists and a local enjoy the surroundings of the splendid waterfall.
This photo was taken around June 2016 by Patrick Carpen.
The Kumu Falls is located in Kumu Village, Central Rupununi Savannahs, Guyana, South America. The photo above shows a part of the Falls which extends about a mile upwards.
The photo above was taken around June 2016 by Patrick Carpen.
The Kumu Falls is located in Kumu Village of the Central Rupununi Savannahs of Guyana, South America.
In this photo, a British tourist takes a photo of the falls. In the photo is Jonathan Castro who maintains the Falls Area.
This photo was taken around June 2016 by Patrick Carpen.
The Kaieteur Falls may be Guyana’s most powerful waterfall, but the Kumu Falls in Central Rupununi, Guyana, South America offers a more interactive experience.
In this photo, a Brazilian and a Columbian tourist have a blast under the refreshing waters of the Kumu Falls.
The photo above was taken around January 2019 by Patrick Carpen.
This beautiful photo of the Rupununi Savannahs was taken on the way to the Kumu Waterfall which is found in Kumu Village, Central Rupununi, Guyana, South America.
The photo above was taken around December 2018 by Patrick Carpen.