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More Photos from Guyana

floating bridge
This is a picture of the floating bridge crossing the Demarara River in Guyana. The bridge consists of big sections that must be clamped together, but you can see the buoys (or whatever they are) off to the side that help it float.

georgetown cathedral
The only picture I took in Georgetown! This is St. George’s Cathedral, supposedly the tallest wooden building in the world.

guyana traffic jam
Just before I snapped this photo, this cow and another one were standing in the middle of the road blocking the car from going anywhere. The driver had to lay on the horn to get them to move.

tyrone and lara
Lara and Tyrone sitting in the hammock in her living room.

lara's kitchen
Lara’s kitchen

my bed at Lara's
My “bed” at Lara’s place

view from Lara's
The view from Lara’s veranda – looking down the street

my bed at windjammer
My bed with mosquito net covering at the Windjammer hotel in Georgetown, Guyana

view from Ian's window
Looking through the window of Ian’s minibus

bus on ferry
Looking down at the minibus loaded on the ferry – crossing the Essequibo River

in a mining town
A house in a mining village. The water has turned cream-colored because of the mining.

amatuk falls
Amatuk Falls – This is right by where we slept the first night of our overland trip.

first view of kaieteur
This was our first view of Kaieteur Falls. It’s way off in the distance. From here we still had a one-hour boat ride and six hours of hiking to get there!

tony and the vines
Tony, our guide, showing us the vines that grow alongside the trees in the rainforest.

old man's beard falls
Across from where we camped the 3rd night. It’s called Old Man’s Beard Falls.

the ramessar family on the bridge
The Ramessar family crossing a stone bridge on our big hike.

playing in the water at kaieteur
Nadina and Daniel playing in the water at the top of Kaieteur Falls. This is where we sat in the water so close to the edge. The actual edge is just to the left of the photo.

view away from kaieteur
The view looking away from Kaieteur Falls

stay away from edge
Tony and Melissa looking over the edge of the overhang!

standing right above it
Looking down Kaieteur Falls – you can see part of another rainbow too!

view away from KF at dusk
Looking away from Kaieteur Falls at dusk

falls at dusk
Looking down the falls at dusk

frogs going at it
At first we thought there was only one frog when we first saw it from behind, but then we got a better angle…

roots with moss
Some roots growing over the edge of a rock… they are all covered in moss.

shoes drying
All of our shoes drying in the sun at the Kaieteur Falls Guesthouse.

carnivorous plant 1
One type of carnivorous plant

carnivorous plant 2
Another type of carnivorous plant that Tony showed us.

carnivorous plant 3
Tony picked apart the 2nd carnivorous plant and found the remains of a bug.

tony sleeping
Tony taking a nap while we waited for our plane.

view of river from plane
Some islands we flew over in the interior of Guyana.

mosque in bushlot, Guyana
A mosque in Bushlot, ECD, Guyana

cow in rosignol street
A cow standing in the road in Rosignol

mark, mikey, and matthew
Mark, Mikey, and Matthew

melissa wearing my backpack
Melissa trying on my backpack – she even latched the waistbelt!

Alana with puppy
Alana, one of the Peace Corps volunteers I hung out with, with her new puppy

shanna in her house
Shanna, another PCV, in her house



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9 responses to “More Photos from Guyana”

  1. Karen says:

    I am considering visiting Guyana & Suriname with my 8yr old son. We are from NY and would like to know wich country to visit 1st. Are the tours kid friendly? It seems that it was a great trip. Any tips would be great.

  2. Anonymous says:

    as a guyanese i would say u should visit guyana first there is so much to see there and yes the tours are kids friendly

  3. Anonymous says:

    gUYANA IS ABSOLUTELEY FANTASTIC!!! mY GRAN AND GRANDAD ARE FROM THERE TO SO I GO THERE A LOT. I AM HALF GUYANESE TOO

  4. Superduperfragelisticespegalagoscious. says:

    Guyana is superduperfragelisticespegalagoscious as my name!! (That’s a complement if you don’t know.)

    Luv ya cause i know u all luv me!! i mean, who wouldnt?!

  5. Lila says:

    guyanas great

  6. Suraiya Lopez says:

    Guyana back when was absolutely beautiful and now hearing all that is yet to be discovered by me as a guyanese who left almost 28 years ago……sounds like I am missing out on a lot!
    Guyanese people has not changed for they are still hospitable!Of course like everywhere else be cautious going to some places at certain time. Unfortunately, the once calm violence free Guyana I knew is not 100% still, so use caution and do have any open mind.

  7. ANTHONY says:

    YOU SHOULD GO BACK I GO THERE 3 TIMES A YEAR. I WAS BORN THERE BUT I LIVE IN THE USA NOW

  8. Rose Mohan says:

    From the pics….Guyana is very beautiful! Away for 21yrs…..lots to discover!nrCanada is where I lived but Guyana is home!nr

  9. ree says:

    i miss home soo much,,, gonna go bak in abt a year though cos of skool,,,

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