Entity: MOUNT-RORAIMA
Mount Roraima is a flat-topped mountain located at the triple border point between Brazil, Venezuela, and Guyana. It is known for its unique geological formation and cultural significance.
Mount Roraima
Etymology
The name 'Roraima' is derived from the native Pemon language, where 'roroi' means 'blue green' and 'ma' means 'great'.
Definition
Mount Roraima is a flat-topped mountain, typical of the Guyana Shield, with an elevation of about 1,200 m (3,900 ft) in the southeast and only about 600 m (2,000 ft) in the northwest.
Historical Context
Mount Roraima is located in the Pakaraima Mountains of the Guiana Highlands, at the point where the boundaries of Brazil, Venezuela, and Guyana meet. It has been a subject of fascination for explorers and scientists due to its unique geological features.
Cultural Significance
Indigenous people consider Mount Roraima as the 'house of the gods' and believe it to be a sacred place. The plateau is often encircled by a ring of clouds, giving it an otherworldly appearance.
Related Concepts
Mount Roraima is often associated with the concept of a 'lost world' due to its isolated location and distinct ecosystem. It has inspired numerous literary works and has become a symbol of mystery and adventure.
See Also
- Mount Roraima - Wikipedia
- Mount Roraima | South America, Map, & Facts | Britannica
- Mount Roraima: The 'lost world' isolated for millions of years that Indigenous people call the 'house of the gods' | Live Science
- Mount Roraima Facts & Information - Beautiful World Travel Guide
- Roraima - definition of Roraima by The Free Dictionary
A majestic flat-topped mountain in the Guiana Highlands, symbolizing a 'house of the gods' for Indigenous people.