Mount Roraima in South America - A Seven Day Hike to a Natural Wonder
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- čas přidán 23. 06. 2023
- Keen for some adventure on the shared border region of Venezuela, Brazil, and Guyana? Join DW's @joeldullroy on his seven-day hike up the fabled Mount Roraima. Braving cold, cramps, and exhaustion, he's rewarded with a breathtaking experience in the great outdoors, amidst an out-of-this-world landscape. Is It all worth it in the end? Take a look for yourself!
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Report: Joel Dullroy
Camera and Editing: Joel Dullroy, Gindel Delgado
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This is a big dream to hike here. how fantastic.
Mount Roraima is absolutely beautiful and majestic! Its so pretty
Amazing Venezuela 😍
Brazilllll!
Brazil only owns 5% and Venezuela the rest, soo@@Bruno-lm4we
VENEZUELA, 90 % RORAIMA. SOPORTA@@Bruno-lm4we
No @@Bruno-lm4we
Bellísimo encuentro con nuestras Raíces.felicidades a Guacamaya por tan Grandioso emprendimiento mostrando que Venezuela tiene mucho por recorrer en el área de Turismo❤
Wow! Wow! Beautiful 😍😍😍
Amazing! I hope that I will be there someday.
Amazing journey. On my bucket list. ❤❤
Fantastic, i'm amazed by how much work this took until it's finished, breathtaking scenary, on point commentary, and great information!!
Thank you!
Great video love, from Sri Lanka
Venezuela!!
... and Brazil and Guyana :)
@@joeldullroy Yes, Venezuela 85%, Brazil 5%, Guyana 10%. Technically, all land west of the Essequibo river belongs to Venezuela, not to Guyana. This land was stolen to Venezuela by Britain and the judgment to reach a solution in the late 1800's was made by an all British group of judges, and some Russian and American guys. No Venezuela reps or attorneys were present during the verdict. This is a total shame.
@@joeldullroyGuyana legalmente no está ahí.
Thank you for this amazing video.
We are happy that you like it.
MONTE RORAIMA É 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
Brasil tem a menor porcão do monte
Only 5% of the mountain 😂
WOW AWESOME BRAVE SOULS.
Absolutely amazing!
Glad you liked it! We have more Venezuela and South America travel videos. Enjoy them all!
Amazing.
amazing 💙
Great achievement
What is the name of the tour group that organized the trip?
SO impressed with the Pémon guides!
Great video. How do I join your team ? I do travel videos and can definitely see myself being part of your amazing mission to inspire others and explore this world.
Isn't this the exact location from the UP movie?
Angel falls is on another mountain
Up is inspired by a combination of this tepuy, and another which has Angel Falls. So you're both right!
Wrong. It is not the highest table top montain of the guiana shield. It is Marahuaka in Venezuelan amazonia, 2832 m. Roraima, most of it Venezuelan, and a little part in Brazil is 2810 m.
Which month and year was this trip done?
Joel did the tour in March this year, 2023.
i am looking to do this trip. I am hoping to go at a time where we'd be above clouds or no clouds when would be the best time to go?@@DWTravel
ANYHING by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle is worth reading. But you are allowed your opinion.
I feel scared for the guide when he stand at the edge of the cliff
We too! 🙂
Which company can I book and how much?
Soco Adventures!
Thanks
@@paobriones2177 This is the people of Soco Adventures...czcams.com/users/shorts310qv5Gv24g?si=M-WPY_nzUNlrRD-q
Hola. Por favor, pongan subtítulos en español.
surely people mine the gold illegally...? As poor as the people are in Vz you would think that every man and his dog would be climbing the mountain for that gold.... Very interesting video, it really does look a magical place...
Petrified tree stub you mean…. “Once, there were giants, we were like grasshoppers to them.” There are many giant petrified tree stubs across the world. And other giant petrifications.
Believe what you wil.
You EU and UK travelers are lucky. Political realities are causing some of us in the US to put off travel to Venezuela. This has to be #1 on my bucket list, though.
How stupid to say that Venezuela claims Roraima, as if it were under discussion, it is like saying that Germany is fighting for Berlin or the US is claiming New York... what need does an international media have to misrepresent the borders, all the accesses to Roraima start from Venezuela, Brazil owns a small portion of less than 5% on an incommunicado side and Guyana wants 10% to be recognized but is in territorial dispute. It is a Venezuelan symbol. It is a venezuelan symbol and we venezuelans people are the ones who take care of it, it is a Venezuelan National Park.
Relax bud
Because we were relaxed, they want to take away the Essequibo, in terms of territorial sovereignty one cannot be relaxed, all the time alert, if these Germans question the sovereignty of Venezuela over Roraima, they must be denounced immediately.
venezuela too damn corrupt and evil, venezuela will never get the Guyana side and the essequibo
Roraima is the name of the brazilian state. This mountain is in the border between Brazil and Venezuela. If he called it Roraima, because he had crossed the border and was already in Brazil. I believe you should study before despairing over things you don't understand.
You are abaolutly right !
Polie, Yo estoy a tu orden por la mensajería de mi cuenta de FaceBook
Brasil!♥
VENEZUELA!!!! y no se discute.
Venezuela
Venezuela
@@ANDRESELOYZAMBRANOBrasil!!!!
No toilets along the way? 😱
No
FOR THE SAKE OF UNDERSTANDING HISTORICAL FACTS BETTER: In the 17-18th British consciously invaded the territory on the left of the Esequibo River ( the agreed point of separation between British Territories and Spanish Territories) From that point all the mess created by the British started. The invaded a territory that was not theirs, in the hope of wanting its many riches and the expansionist view of the World. GUYANA became independent from the Brits in the 60s, on a territory that until to day is mainly based in lawfully taken land from both Venezuela (Esequibo area, including Mount Roraima) and Suriname (Tigri Region).
What I want to know is how the Punto Triple was chosen as the place for the border. Why there exactly? It's in such a strange location on the mountain. If anyone has historical facts about how the map was drawn, please let me know!
The border dispute is yet to be resolved. The International Court of Justice is considering a case brought by Guyana. Venezuela does not recognize the court case and wants a resolution out of court involving Great Britain. It is interesting that the British drew their map with an anchor point right on top of Roraima. They clearly considered the mountain to be of great value!
That's not belong to Guyana, What are you talking about ❓
Ilegal miners are brazilians, ...😂 Brazilians are males as much to drag golden in the literal Maduro's nation😂😂
"Man made objects " ? 👀What is it that thing doing there🤷🏻♀️ ????????????????????????😡😤 😭
Too dangerous to travel there
In my experience it is safe to go with an organized tour group.
Which company did you go and how much please? @@joeldullroy
Why?
venezuela too greedy and corrupt, venezuela will never get the Guyana side of that mountain or the essequibo
The Venezuelan people do not support those corrupt and greedy people, we only want the historical justice that we deserve and that you also deserve, no one in Venezuela wants things to go badly for them, we want them to respect the history of our country, not a war, greetings.