Also known as Mount Karaurín
Karaurín-tepui, also spelled Caraurín, is a tepui of the Eastern Tepuis chain in Bolívar state, Venezuela, just along the border with neighboring Guyana. It has a maximum elevation of around above sea level. The summit plateau is covered by shrubby vegetation and has an area of . The foothills of the tepui are covered in forests. Karaurín-tepui lies just south of the much larger Ilú–Tramen Massif.
Karaurín-tepui, also spelled Caraurín, is a tepui of the Eastern Tepuis chain in Bolívar state, Venezuela, just along the border with neighboring Guyana. It has a maximum elevation of around above sea level. The summit plateau is covered by shrubby vegetation and has an area of . The foothills of the tepui are covered in forests. Karaurín-tepui lies just south of the much larger Ilú–Tramen Massif.
thumb|800px|center|Western side of the Ilú–Tramen Massif (left and centre) and Karaurín-tepui (right) as seen from the [[Gran Sabana]]
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