There's an indian legend that Roraima and the surrounding Tepuis were part of a humongous tree that broke into pieces. read more
Tomas Sancio, Engineer and software entrepreneur living in Valencia, Venezuela. Answered Jan 3, 2013 ยท Author has 221 answers and 104k answer views There's an indian legend that Roraima and the surrounding Tepuis were part of a humongous tree that broke into pieces. read more
Mount Roraima lies on the Guiana Shield in the southeastern corner of Venezuela's 30,000-square-kilometre (12,000-square-mile) Canaima National Park forming the highest peak of Guyana's Highland Range. read more