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Kaieteur Falls in Guyana

Guyana

Guyana is a country that is described as densely forested. This country has a very dark reputation that has to do with politics and interethnic tension. Aside from the political mess the country is full of natural beauty. Guyana is a combination of the Caribbean and South America which makes for a fascinating touch. Guyana sits right on the north east corner of South America and it stretches from the Atlantic ocean and runs into the dense forest at a total of 450 miles. The capital of this picturesque country is Georgetown which is said to be a city of comfort with many modern hotels, colonial buildings, tree lined streets and much more. Georgetown is full of wooden architecture which a pleasant reminder of Guyana's centuries as a Dutch but then British colony. Georgetown is the perfect place to start in Guyana and a lot of visitors like the St. George's Cathedral to start off with.

Most of Guyana is taken over by beautiful and mighty rivers which include the Demerara, the Berbice and the Essequibo. These rivers offer important highways that lead into the rainforest and jungles that are on the inside of the country. Guyana is one of the world's most adventurous and interactive destinations for travel and exploration. To get into the inside of the country visitors take a boat, light aircraft or 4x4 just to encounter Guyana's natural heritage. Its spread out over a tropical carpet that have jaguar who still roam freely and many howls from monkeys that echo throughout the trees. Visitors can also see the Giant River Otter, the Black Caiman, and the Arapaima which is known to be the largest freshwater fish in the world. The flashes of scarlet, yellow, and blue bursts all throughout the rainforest will take your breath away. There are over 700 native species of birds that live in Guyana's forests such as the Harpy Eagle and Toucans.

Then we can not forget the amazing natural sights in the rainforests in Guyana such as Kaieteur Falls which is where the 400 foot wide Potaro River plunges 741 feet down that comes from the Pakaraima Plateau. This is also known as one of the world's greatest falls. Along with the greatest falls in the world there is also the natural beauty of the Orinduik Falls, the Marshall Falls, the Kaieteur Gorge and Mount Roraima. Mount Roraima is known as the inspiration for Conan Doyle's "Lost World." For the traveler who loves adventure, Guyana is the place to start. Guyana is also the ideal place for the eco-tourist due to all of the natural beauty.


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St. George Cathedral in Guyana

Attractions in Guyana

St. George's Cathedral is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Guyana. It all began with the first Anglican Priest who arrived in Guyana in 1781. In 1810 the chapel was used for worship but by June 1, 1811 the church was complete. It was later decided that the church was too small even with the Galleries and extensions that were made. In 1842 they opened the second church for worship. Then in 1877 the church was declared unsafe due to its serious weakness and it had to end up being dismantled. They built a temporary Pro-Cathedral which was also known as the third St. George's. This temporary cathedral stood for fifteen years until they raised enough money and made plans for the real St. George Cathedral.  It was on November 8, 1894 when the current St. George Cathedral was completed and free of debt. The cathedral now serves as worship on certain days and times and there are concert held at the cathedral as well.

The Walter Roth Museum of Anthropology in Guyana is also one of the most popular tourist attraction as well as one of the oldest museums of the country. The Walter Roth Museum of Anthropology was first founded in 1974 but didn't open to the public until 1982. The museum is a non profit organization and it is run as well as created by the government of Guyana. The non profit organization also helps run the museum along with takes care of the collection, exhibits, and the conservation of the artifacts that are display. The museum has displays of excavated objects from all over Guyana. The museum was founded by a famous architect by the name of Dr. Denis Williams. It was later on down the road when Dr. Walter Roth, Mr J.J. Quelch, and Sir Everard Thurn collections were taken to this museum to be put on display.

Demerara Harbour Bridge in Guyana is known to be the longest floating toll bridge in the world. This floating toll bridge is 6,074 feet long, the operation of the bridge started on July 2, 1978. The construction of the bridge actually started on May 29, 1976 and they had assistance from the British Government. The bridge is about 1.25 miles long and has a span of 61. The bridge crosses over the Demerara River which is where the bridge gets its name from. One very interesting fact about this bridge is that the toll is only collected going one way on the bridge which is going from east to west. The traffic going from west to east do not have to pay a toll. This is the bridge that connects Georgetown with the West Bank Demerara. This bridge has been a big help to the country due to the growth of the business and trade since it was built.

Kaieteur National Park is located in the center of the Guyana Shield. The Guyana Shield is about 2 billion years old which is also the earth's oldest surface. This surface is also known as the Pakaramia Mountain area. There are a lot of plateaus and steep slopes, the park is also recognized for its many waterfalls and rivers which all show off its natural beauty. Of course the main part of the park is the Kaieteur Falls but the nature is just as beautiful. All throughout the year there are overland treks taken place that go to the falls. The ages for this trek range from 10 years old to 70 years old. As going through this trek many people can picture what it would have been like centuries ago since not much has changed since then. This is a very relaxing attraction anyone can enjoy.


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Georgetown in Guyana

Things to do and see in Guyana

Georgetown is a popular tourist destination for travelers in Guyana. The city has vibrant character and is full of natural beauty. Georgetown shows much of the countries culture and heritage by the designs of the building and the architecture. This was a city that was first called Stabroek and was designed by the Dutch. Also to top it all off, Georgetown is the capital city of Guyana. The canals are covered by lily pads and the buildings are great examples of the 18th and 19th century. Georgetown has some of the most beautiful Tropical Botanical Gardens which is expected from a country with such natural beauty. These Tropical Botanical Gardens are also said to be some of the best gardens in the world. There are East Indian markets all throughout the town as well which show off how colorful they can be. Georgetown is situated below sea level but is protected by a great masonry wall. Georgetown also has some amazing Beaches with the most beautiful mountains in the background view.

Kaieteur and Orinduik Falls are placed at the heart of Guyana on the Potaro River. Kaieteur Falls is said to be one of the greatest falls in the world of natural wonders. Kaieteur Falls flows over flat, sandstone tableland into a deep gorge and has one drop of 741 feet. This is the largest single drop fall in the world. The fall continues to plummet another 101 feet which comes to a total of 822 feet. This is five times the drop of Niagara Falls in Canada. There are some unusual and rare species that live near this fall and if visitors are lucky they will see the Kaieteur Swifts or Makonaima. The Swifts are said to be the most rapid fliers that exist among living creatures. The Orinduik Falls is situated on the Ireng which is a highland river. This river eventually meets up with the Great Amazon river in Brazil. The Orinduik Falls sits on the most beautiful area in Guyana's hinterland. This falls is ideal for swimming if the travelers are interested unlike the Kaieteur which is not swimmable. 

Georgetown has a war memorial that is called the Georgetown Cenotaph. This memorial is located at the junction of Main and Church Streets. On August 14, 1923 the Cenotaph was revealed by the Governor who was Graeme Thomson at the time. On November 11, 1923 the first Armistice Day observance was taken at the Church Street Monument. On the front of the Monument are four words inscribed that read Devotion, Humanity, Fortitude, and Sacrifice. This Monument is a national memorial to the Guyanese soldiers who lost their lives in the First and Second World Wars.

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