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People bathe on the Tec river as they are on the road to Mount Roraima, near Venezuela s
People bathe on the Tec river as they are on the road to Mount Roraima, near Venezuelas border with Brazil January 13, 2015. A mysterious table-topped mountain on the Venezuela-Brazil border that perplexed 19th century explorers and inspired " The Lost World" novel is attracting ever more modern-day adventurers. Once impenetrable to all but the local Pemon indigenous people, now several thousand trekkers a year make the six-day hike across Venezuelas savannah, through rivers, and up a narrow path that scales Mount Roraimas 600-meter cliff-faces. While that is a help to Venezuelas tottering tourism industry and brings revenues to local communities, it is also scattering a prehistoric landscape with unwanted litter. REUTERS/Carlos Garcia Rawlins (VENEZUELA - Tags: ENVIRONMENT SOCIETY)
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Experience the vibrant colors and rich storytelling of the world through the lens of award-winning Reuters photographer Carlos Garcia Rawlins. Our Media Storehouse range of Photographic Prints presents this stunning image of people taking a refreshing dip in the Tec river as they make their journey towards Mount Roraima, near the border of Venezuela and Brazil. This captivating moment, frozen in time, offers a glimpse into the daily life of travelers on this epic adventure. Bring this breathtaking photograph into your home or office to inspire wanderlust and ignite conversation. Each print is produced using premium materials and printing techniques to ensure the highest quality and longevity.
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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In this photo, taken on January 13,2015, we witness the enchanting beauty of the Tec river as people indulge in a refreshing bath while embarking on their journey to Mount Roraima. Nestled near Venezuela's border with Brazil, this mystical table-topped mountain has long intrigued explorers and even served as inspiration for "The Lost World" novel. Today, it continues to allure modern-day adventurers from all corners of the globe. Once an impenetrable terrain accessible only to the indigenous Pemon people, Mount Roraima now welcomes thousands of trekkers annually who brave a six-day hike across Venezuela's vast savannahs, rivers, and narrow paths that scale its towering 600-meter cliff-faces. While this influx of visitors provides much-needed support to Venezuela's struggling tourism industry and benefits local communities economically, it also brings along an unfortunate consequence – litter. As these intrepid travelers traverse through this prehistoric landscape filled with wonder and awe-inspiring vistas at every turn captured by Carlos Garcia Rawlins' lens for Reuters Images – they must be mindful of preserving its pristine beauty. The scattered debris left behind serves as a reminder that responsible tourism is crucial in safeguarding our natural treasures for generations to come. This photograph stands as both a testament to human curiosity and resilience but also highlights the urgent need for sustainable practices among those fortunate enough to explore such extraordinary places like Mount Roraima.
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