Mount Roraima
Product details
| Publisher: | Last Refuge |
| Catalogue number: | 112936 |
| Format: | Folded Map |
| Scale: | various |
| Size: | 59x42cm |
| Availability: | In stock: usually dispatched within 48 hours |
£7.99
The point where Brazil, Guyana & Venezuela meet is situated on Mount Roraima, the highest of over 100 spectacular tablelands locally known as Tepuis. A little explored region providing a harsh habitat, which inspired Sir Arthur Conan Doyle to write The Lost World.
In this publication is a selection of notes, maps and diagrams introducing the local history, geography, geology, flora & fauna of this fascinating region. The most detailed map is at the scale of 1:100,000 & composed from remote sensing imagery. Highlighted features include main trails, rivers, lakes, campsites, refuges and local climate aspects.
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