Erei Mountains
The Erei Mountains are a mountain range located in the northeastern part of Venezuela. They are part of the larger Guiana Shield and are known for their unique geological formations and rich biodiversity. The mountains rise steeply from the surrounding lowlands, creating dramatic landscapes that are home to various plant and animal species.
The highest peak in the Erei Mountains is Cerro de la Neblina, which reaches an elevation of approximately 2,695 meters (8,842 feet). The region is characterized by its tropical climate, with lush vegetation and numerous rivers and waterfalls. The mountains are also significant for their cultural importance to local indigenous communities.