Mount Roraima – The Edge of the World in South America
The impressive summit spreads through three countries – Venezuela, Brazil and Guyana. It is the highest peak of the Pakaraima mountains chain, reaching a 2,810 m (9,219 ft) height.
The impressive summit spreads through three countries – Venezuela, Brazil and Guyana. It is the highest peak of the Pakaraima mountains chain, reaching a 2,810 m (9,219 ft) height.
The beautiful park is an unusual area, where wet, rainy climate and sandy landscape combine, with almost no vegetation, however. Sand dunes, often accompanied by lagoons, define the landscape.
The private island is owned by an illusionist David Copperfield. The pleasure to be private on the island is expensive, however, the experience is unforgettable.
Carerra Lake, Argentina and Chile. The freshwater lake is the second deepest lake in South America. Carrera Lake fascinates with its clear water, which colors vary between emerald, turquoise, aquamarine and azure. Moreover, the Marble Caves, formed due to the wave action, surround the lake. The unusual natural network is called Marble Cathedral and attracts many visitors.
Salar De Uyuni is located in southwest Bolivia. It is the biggest salt flat in the world, which stretches 4,086 sq mi (10,582 sq km). It’s a definitely a place to see in Bolivia.