Pakaraima Mountains
The Pakaraima Mountains are a mountain range located in Guyana, stretching into Brazil and Venezuela. They are known for their unique flat-topped formations called tepuis, which rise dramatically from the surrounding landscape. The mountains are part of the larger Guiana Shield and are rich in biodiversity, hosting many endemic species of plants and animals.
These mountains are significant for their geological history, formed over millions of years through erosion and tectonic activity. The Pakaraima Mountains are also home to several indigenous communities, who rely on the natural resources of the region for their livelihoods. The area is a popular destination for eco-tourism and adventure activities.