To the Pemon Indigenous people, Mount Roraima is a sacred place. In their mythology, the mountain is considered the stump of a great tree that once held all the fruits and vegetables of the world.
Geologists call this kind of formation a "tepui," which means "house of the gods" in the language of the Pemon, the local Indigenous people. The Pemon believe tepuis to be sacred, and that Mount ...
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