10. Guyana, Venezuela, and Brazil

Border: Mount Roraima
Area: N/A
Est. Gross Domestic Product: $92.21 billion (Venezuela) / $3.351 trillion (Brazil) / $40 billion (Guyana)*
Venezuela, Brazil, and Guyana are separated by the imposing tabletop peak known as Mount Roraima. Surrounded by sheer 400-meter-high cliffs, this geological wonder of the Pakaraima mountain range creates an eerie, mysterious world on its plateau that is frequently covered in clouds.


Venezuela, Brazil, and Guyana ©r/pics/Reddit
Roraima’s peak is home to a distinctive environment with endemic species that have evolved in isolation, and is well-known for serving as the basis for Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s The Lost World. This international symbol of the value of conservation efforts and our common environmental legacy among these three countries transcends national boundaries.

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