Roraima, in northern Brazil, hugs Venezuela and Guyana, with Boa Vista as its planned capital amid savannahs and Mount Roraima’s tabletop mystique. Known for rice, cattle, and indigenous Yanomami lands, its economy blends farming with gold mining, though border tensions simmer. Its tepuis and starry skies evoke a primal edge. Roraima’s remote wildness whispers isolation.