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carldevera: Mount Roraima, Venezuela Omfg, whenever I see pictures like this, I always wonder, has anyone actually been there? wow this picture is gorgeous
Mount Roraima, South America: This tabletop mountain is one of the oldest mountains on Earth, dating back two billion years when the land was lifted high above the ground by tectonic activity. The sides of the mountain are sheer vertical cliffs, with
coffeeandcockatiels: fuoco-going-ghost: phenex1331: 20 places that don’t look real (part 2) 11.Mount Roraima-South america 12.Naico mine-Mexico 13.Red beach-China 14.Solar du Uyuni-Bolivia 15.Tainzi mountians-China 16.Tulip fields-Netherlands 17.Tunnel
phenex1331: 20 places that don’t look real (part 2) 11.Mount Roraima-South america 12.Naico mine-Mexico 13.Red beach-China 14.Solar du Uyuni-Bolivia 15.Tainzi mountians-China 16.Tulip fields-Netherlands 17.Tunnel of love-Ukraine 18.Wisteria flower
elwethe: phenex1331: 20 places that don’t look real (part 2) 11.Mount Roraima-South america 12.Naico mine-Mexico 13.Red beach-China 14.Solar du Uyuni-Bolivia 15.Tainzi mountians-China 16.Tulip fields-Netherlands 17.Tunnel of love-Ukraine 18.Wisteria
witchedways: mineralists: “Valley of the Crystals”Mt Roraima, Canaima National Park, Bolivar, Venezuela bewitched forest
unimportant: a0kigahara: ihnale: opticallyaroused: Paradise Falls, Venezuela It’s actually named Salto Angel but whatever heyy actually it’s none of those things. it’s the mount Roraima from canaima national park, venezuela. source: i’m
Mount Roraima, Venezuela.
Mount Roraima Venezuela.
phenex1331: 20 places that don’t look real (Part 2) 11.Mount Roraima-South america 12.Naico mine-Mexico 13.Red beach-China 14.Solar du Uyuni-Bolivia 15.Tainzi mountians-China 16.Tulip fields-Netherlands 17.Tunnel of love-Ukraine 18.Wisteria flower
photorator: An Island in the Clouds Mount Roraima Venezuela -
The perfect tent view, hosteleria on Roraima with view of Kukenan tepui
dom-ii: ‘Mount Roraima’ by Carlos Escobar | edit