Cerro Roraima
Cerro Roraima is a flat-topped mountain, or tepui, located at the border of Venezuela, Guyana, and Brazil. It stands about 2,810 meters (9,219 feet) above sea level and is known for its unique ecosystem, which includes many endemic species of plants and animals. The mountain's sheer cliffs and flat summit create a distinct landscape that attracts hikers and researchers alike.
The area around Cerro Roraima is part of the Roraima National Park, which protects its diverse flora and fauna. The mountain is also significant in indigenous cultures, often featured in local myths and legends. Its striking appearance and rich biodiversity make it a popular destination for adventure tourism.