ADVENTURES IN "Jurassic Park" (continued, part 4) Then comes the incredible moment - an explosion of emotions along with cries of joy and congratulations from supporters. The first five minutes on top of that I have dedicated to breath, and then walked to the edge of the site and looked down to evaluate my achievement. And then I realized that my cheeks flowing with tears. Herself can not understand why I was crying, but certainly not because she was upset. I'm so proud of myself and what passed that test in Roraima! Above the clouds in the Roraima Then we went in search of our "hotel", which was a modest cave on a mountaintop. It could take shelter from the wind and rain, and we pitched our tents there. I note that it was the most wonderful place of all, where I have ever stayed, and the view from the cave was opened just fantastic. After lunch it is time to take a bath. At first glance it may seem strange that we have gathered to swim well early, but do not forget about how long it takes the road to cool the natural "Jacuzzi". Vertex Roraima look so unusual that it seems as if hit by another planet. Throughout the stones and rocks the most bizarre forms, and if you have a shred of imagination, then you at every step will be to meet the turtle doves and many other things. Even where there is a lot of sand, and sometimes a feeling that you are somewhere near the sea, though in fact it is two thousand feet above. When we got to "jacuzzi", revealed that the water is so cold that we had to reduce the maximum time for a bath. When we got back to camp, it was getting dark, and Igor had to lead us into the twilight. There easily could be lost, because only some of us are smart enough to take a flashlight. Nevertheless, we returned to the cave intact and in full force, just in time for dinner. After the meal we all went to the break to admire the views and chat, but colder, and after such a hard day's definitely had a rest. We are near the "triple point" Next day we spent walking on top. In total, we were nine hours, it was very tiring, but definitely worth it. One of the main attractions for me was the "triple point". This is a simple stone pyramid, indicating the junction of the borders of Venezuela, Brazil and Guyana. I thought this place is awesome, even though the other tourists did not share my enthusiasm. I think it's because I come from a small island, and there in order to get to another country, you need a special transport. On the "triple point" I was running in circles, like a child, and cried: "Now I am in Venezuela and now Brazil, and now in Guyana." I was afraid to have fun! Start material: Read more: See also: Colombia: The Lost City Teyuan mysterious Inca city here could make a film about Mowgli
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