Sororopán-tepui

Sororopán-tepui is a 10-kilometre (6.2 mi) long ridge in Bolívar state, Venezuela.

[1] It has a maximum elevation of around 2,050 m (6,730 ft) and its densely forested slopes cover an estimated area of 30 km2 (12 sq mi).

The ridge has a southwest–northeast orientation and is characterised by a steep southern face.

Part of the Ptari Massif, it lies just south of Carrao-tepui and neighbouring Ptari-tepui.

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View from Kavanayén in the Gran Sabana , looking northwards. The large forested ridge is Sororopán-tepui, with Ptari-tepui visible just behind. Moving left is Moná-tepui and then, off in the distance, the Los Testigos chain, beginning with Kamarkawarai-tepui .
The flat, symmetrical peak of Ptari-tepui is visible on the left, with the long southwestern face of Sororopán-tepui extending to the right.