Venezuela

  • The Lost World Project - Original Travel

    The Lost World Project (Part Two)

     

    Quiet and ancient landscape

    The ironically named ‘hotels’ on the summit of Roraima are the large sandy caves in which we pitched our tents and rested from the rain. Having seen little of the summit on arrival due to the weather, my impression was of a quiet and ancient landscape. The rock formations are unimaginable and often resemble figures or animals. Saturated and covered in sand, I crawled into my tent and waited for morning.  I thought I was going to tear my skin off I was itching so much so I enforced a no itching policy and found that my leg started involuntarily shaking quite like a horse does when it quivers to get rid of flies. Read the rest of Robbie’s story here…

    Traveller:
    Guest Bloggers
    Experience:
    Adventure
    Country:
    Venezuela
  • The Lost World Project  -  Original Travel

    The Lost World Project (Part One)

    Join guest blogger Robbie Miles on an experience of a lifetime…

    Traveller:
    Guest Bloggers
    Experience:
    Adventure
    Country:
    Venezuela