The Pacaraima or Pakaraima Mountains ( pt, Serra de Pacaraima, es, Sierra de Pacaraima) are a
mountain range
A mountain range or hill range is a series of mountains or hills arranged in a line and connected by high ground. A mountain system or mountain belt is a group of mountain ranges with similarity in form, structure, and alignment that have arise ...
primarily in southwestern
Guyana, and into
northern Brazil
The North Region of Brazil ( pt, Região Norte do Brasil; ) is the largest region of Brazil, corresponding to 45.27% of the national territory. It is the second least inhabited of the country, and contributes with a minor percentage in the national ...
and eastern
Venezuela
Venezuela (; ), officially the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela ( es, link=no, República Bolivariana de Venezuela), is a country on the northern coast of South America, consisting of a continental landmass and many islands and islets in th ...
.
Geography
The range extends from west to east for over . Its highest peak is
Mount Roraima at above sea level, a
tepui
A tepui , or tepuy (), is a table-top mountain or mesa found in South America, especially in Venezuela and western Guyana. The word tepui means "house of the gods" in the native tongue of the Pemon, the indigenous people who inhabit the Gran S ...
surrounded by cliffs high.
It is geologically part of the
Guayana Shield and biogeographically part of the
Guayana Highlands
Guyana is a country in the Guianas, South America.
Guyana, Guiana, or Guayana may refer to:
* French Guiana, an overseas department of France in the Guianas
* The Guianas, a region in the north of South America
* Guayana Region, an administrativ ...
.The mountains form the divide between the Orinoco Valley to the north and the
Amazon Basin to the south. They also serve as a natural boundary in the east–west direction, where they extend to form a border marker between Brazil and southeastern Venezuela and between Brazil and west central Guyana.
Geology
The Pacaraimas are a sandstone plateau underlain by a horizonal
precambrian marine strata that arose in post-cretaceous time. Erosion of the sandstone (the Roraima Supergroup) results in dramatic escarpments, the individual remnants of which are called
tepuis.
Mount Roraima,
Mount Ayanganna and
Mount Wokomung are some of the more well-known examples.
Numerous rivers originate in these mountains and on their way down they plunge spectacularly to form some picturesque waterfalls. A beautiful example of this is the
Kaieteur Falls in Guyana and
Angel Falls
Angel Falls ( es, Salto Ángel; Pemon language: ''Kerepakupai Merú'' meaning "waterfall of the deepest place", or ''Parakupá Vená'', meaning "the fall from the highest point") is a waterfall in Venezuela.
It is the world's tallest unint ...
. The headwaters of the
Mazaruni River and
Ireng River are sourced in the Pacaraimas.
Ecology
The Pacaraimas are mostly forested, with occasional savannas especially at the base of Roraima and on the Brazilian side of the range. The savannas are made up of grasses and the occasional ''
Curatella americana'' trees below 6500 ft. These areas are prone to fire, either man-made for agriculture or cattle ranching or during times of drought.
Difficulty in breaching the steep slopes has made data collection a challenge, however the relative isolation of these flat-topped mountains produces an array of endemic flora with a "great potential for high species diversity".
The
Rapateaceae
The Rapateaceae are a family of flowering plants. The botanical name has been recognized by most taxonomists.
The APG II system of 2003 also recognizes this family, and assigns it to the order Poales in the clade commelinids, in the monocots. T ...
family is one of the most commonly represented of flowering plants amid the tepui plateaus.
Conservation
Logging and mining interests pose a threat to the biodiversity of the Pacaraimas.
The
Monte Roraima National Park
Mount Roraima National Park ( pt, Parque Nacional do Monte Roraima) is a national park in the state of Roraima, northern Brazil.
It includes the Brazilian section of Mount Roraima, and other mountains along the borders with Venezuela and Guyan ...
protects part of the range in
Roraima, Brazil.
Settlement
The mountains are a traditional home to
Patamona
The Patamona are an Amerindian people native to the Pakaraima Mountains of Guyana and northern Brazil.[Patamon ...]
and
Macushi
The Macushi ( pt, Macuxi) are an indigenous people living in the borderlands of southern Guyana, northern Brazil in the state of Roraima, and in an eastern part of Venezuela.
Identification
The Macushi are also known as the Macusi, Macussi, ...
people.
The Macushi village of Tipuru is considered the oldest village in the South Pakaraima Mountains. It has the oldest church and school in the region.
Landmarks are of special significance to indigenous people, and are intertwined with oral histories and culture. According to Macushi cosmology, mountains and other landforms were created by mythical creator brothers when they cut down ''Wayaka'', the "tree of life". These brothers transformed people, animals, and other things into rock formations, thus giving them special mythological origins.
See also
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Geography of Guyana
References
Mountain ranges of Brazil
Mountain ranges of Guyana
Mountain ranges of Venezuela
Guayana Highlands
Mountains of Bolívar (state)
Landforms of Roraima
Brazil–Guyana border
Brazil–Venezuela border
Guyana–Venezuela border
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