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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.
IM THURN'S ACHIEVEMENT.; DETAILS OF HIS REMARKABLE ASCENT OF MOUNT RORAIMA IN BRITISH GUIANA. Share full article. May 22, 1885. Credit... The New York Times Archives.
A montage of images of Mount Roraima capture the extraordinary mountain with its sheer sides rising above the rainforest of Guyana. Aerial views capture the magnificence of the mountain.
A flat-topped mountain on the Venezuela-Brazil border that inspired the classic novel "The Lost World" by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, is attracting more thrill-seeking tourists than ever before ...
Mount Roraima's summit and its incredible views are accessible to tourists, but ascending to the top requires a multi-day trek through challenging terrain, according to Geology Science.
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