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Mount Roraima is a flat-topped formation with crystal-clear pools, waterfalls and a unique ecosystem that has been isolated from the surrounding savanna for millions of years.
First described by English explorer Sir Walter Raleigh in 1596, Mount Roraima, on the border between Venezuela, Brazil and Guyana, inspired Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's classic 1912 novel, The Lost World.
Mount Roraima, an isolated tabletop mountain straddling the borders of Venezuela, Brazil, and Guyana, has long been considered one of Earth’s most extraordinary natural formations. Towering at ...
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The pictures show Mount Roraima, the highest tepui, or table-top mountain, in Venezuela, on the northern coast of South America. Mighty: The flat-topped Mount Roraima towers above Venezuela and ...
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Six-day hike draws tourists to Venezuela's 'Lost World' - Mount Roraima ...
A woman from Cumbria has become the first woman to complete one of the toughest climbing challenges in the world. Anna Taylor, from Windermere, climbed the 2,000ft (610m) sheer rock face of Mount ...
Mount Roraima is a flat-topped formation with crystal-clear pools, waterfalls and a unique ecosystem that has been isolated ...