VENEZUELA
- Pan de Azúcar 4660m and tropical grassland of Los Llanos (Feb 2007)
- Climbing Pico Bolívar 4985m, the highest mountain in Venezuela (March 2007)
- The Lost World of Roraima part 1 (Apr 2007)
- The Lost World of Roraima part 2 (Apr 2007)
- Angel Falls, the highest waterfall in the world. Cayo Sombrero in Morrocoy NP (Apr 2007)
THE LOST WORLD OF RORAIMA part 1 (April 2007) text
Orinoco in Ciudad Bolivar
On the way to Santa
Elena de Uairén
In the bus I met Katherine
from Belgium and together we went to "The lost world of Roraima"
Day 1. We start in
Paraitepui and walk towards Roraima, the highest mountain of Gran Sabana
Crossing river Tec
Gran Sabana
It started to rain
We walk below 400m high wall
It looks impossible, but
there is a path leading to the top
It was dark when we reached
our campsite called "Hotelito"
Next day we went to the
edge but it was cloudy
It's easy to get lost on
Roraima
When it cleared we saw
neighboring tepui called Kukenan
Hotelito is situated at the
bottom of those rocks
Roraima
Popular Estegalopis
is an example of endemic flora
Flowers of Estegalopis
Estegalopis
is the only edible plant on Roraima
Roraima
In the past it was believed
that dinosaurs may live on Roraima
View from Maveric 2810m,
the highest point of Roraima
View from Maveric
Roraima
This rock is called "The
Mushroom"
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