⛰️ The Eroded Fortress: The Geography of a 15x Mount Roraima
⛰️ The Eroded Fortress: The Geography of a 15x Mount Roraima Welcome back to The Worldsee. In our #IFGeography series, we have previously terraformed the arid extremes of the Arabian Sea. Today, we journey to the deep jungles of South America to manipulate one of the most enigmatic formations on Earth: Mount Roraima . In our reality, Mount Roraima is a tepui —a tabletop mountain—standing like a 400-meter-tall island in the clouds, spanning roughly 31 km². But what if the ancient quartzite rock that forms this plateau was vastly more expansive? Let’s explore a speculative scenario: Mount Roraima expanded to exactly 15 times its current size (roughly 465 km², about the size of Andorra). At this massive scale, the plateau is no longer just a flat tabletop. It becomes a deeply fractured, hyper-eroded fortress. In this post, we will explore the dramatic geological anomalies created by millions of years of trapped rainfall on this colossal sky island. 1. The Monolithic Mesa: The Macro-...