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Nargis
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07 Dec 2015 10:40 #282198
by Nargis
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9. GUYANA
Dripping in rainforests, Guyana’s untouched pristine interior is sparsely populated, home only to few Amerindian villages. Wildlife far outnumbers the people, with jaguars, pumas and sloths the real locals.
The majority of people inhabit the Northeastern narrow Atlantic Ocean coastline of blonde castaway beaches backed by dense forest, home to endangered sea turtles. Kaieteur Falls, one of the grandest falls you’ve never heard of, is the world’s widest single-drop waterfall, peaking at 76m and encased in virgin ancient jungle. Seeing it by tiny charter flight is unforgettable.
Why Now? You’ve heard of Iguaza and Angel Falls, read about Galapagos wildlife and Brazil’s rainforest but Guyana is a small nation with all of the above, where you won’t come across another tourist…just yet.
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08 Dec 2015 06:32 #282339
by Watooka
Am I missing something? why is a recent popular suicide spot for East Indians being advertised as one of the places one must visit?
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