In the midst of the vast Pacific Ocean, there exists a geological wonder that seems to have been plucked straight out of the pages of a fantasy novel. It is a towering monolith known as Ball's Pyramid, a natural masterpiece that surpasses the boundaries of imagination. With an elevation of 562 meters, this extraordinary pinnacle stands taller than it stretches wide, spanning a … [Read more...] about Ball’s Pyramid: A Real-Life Fantasy Novel Setting
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The Strangest Mountain in the World, which Inspired Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s Novel “The Lost World”
With a unique ecosystem found only above the clouds, the mystic flat-topped Mount Roraima on the tripoint of Venezuela, Guyana, and Brazil perplexed 19th-century explorers and inspired Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's novel 'The Lost World.' Mount Roraima is located on the Guiana Shield in Venezuela's 30,000-square-kilometer Canaima National Park. This strange-looking geological … [Read more...] about The Strangest Mountain in the World, which Inspired Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s Novel “The Lost World”