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The Go Jetters Climb the Tepui Mountains of Venezuela

In The Go Jetters Climb the Tepui Mountains of Venezuela, the Go Jetters crew is in Venezuela and climbs to the top of a tepui, an extraordinary rock formation. Ubercorn shares funky facts about tepuis, including how they are older than dinosaurs and home to unique plant life. This video is excerpted from BBC’s Go Jetters, a series that follows the adventures of four international heroes as they travel the globe visiting landmarks and solving environmental problems with Ubercorn, a disco-dancing unicorn.

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Venezuela
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Go Jetters
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2:08
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Q: How were the tepuis created?
A: They were created when the soft land around them wore away, leaving high mountains and cliffs.

Q: Why are tepuis called “lost worlds”?
A: Because they are land that has been here since the dinosaurs, and the other land around them has disappeared.

Q: What do you think of the tepuis? What about them is similar to other land features you’ve seen? What is different?
A: Student responses will vary.

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