Stunning! Thank you for all your posts (even those that keep me awake at night). Highly appreciated.
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Lol, thx
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Wrong. Guyana has no rights on Roraima Tepuy and neither Esequibo region.
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The setting of Arthur Conan Doyle’s The Lost World (1912), his first Professor Challenger story. Also the setting of Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s Herland (1915), a proto-feminist utopia.
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Thank you. In the case of The Lost World there is a bit of Sussex geology too.pic.twitter.com/k6gn9HbNb4
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False, El Roraima is only found in Venezuela.
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That's where big anime battles take place
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There’s an amazing book by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle about the last dinosaurs living on this mountain with humans. Amazing read
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“The Lost World” I should re-read that.
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Mount Roraima is just found in Venezuela hun, investigation before posting
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At the risk of crappy WiFi I’d totally plop a house there.
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I like how you plan ahead, Shannon.
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House design on the edge of the world always requires careful planning.
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