Mount Roraima
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Mount Roraima, located at the border of Venezuela, Brazil, and Guyana, is a flat-topped mountain, also known as a tepui. It reaches an elevation of 2,810 meters. The mountain is part of the Pacaraima range and features steep cliffs rising approximately 400 meters.
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Mount Roraima's plateau covers an area of 31 square kilometers. It is known for its unique geological formations and plant species found only on its summit. The mountain was first described by European explorers in the early 19th century. Access usually involves a multi-day trek starting from the Venezuelan side, requiring permits for entry.
