Public comment. I am happy the preserved the indigenous people. They very hard working and understand the principles of life and helping protect nature . God bless them .
Thank you for sharing hinterlands whos who from a bush man from British Columbia Canada many moons ago. Guyana looks beautiful and no Grizzly's. will be travelling there in the near future. thank you SO MUCH.
I spent 6 weeks in 1973 as a kid. Probably the most special summer trip of my life. There were no donkeys at that time, many horses. Over the river was Manuel a Brazilian who had a store and sold things you could not get in Guyana. The boat was left tied at the edge of the river and you left it tied when you came back from Brazil. Mostly Troolie houses , only Government employees had brick houses. The plane came Monday and Thursday and you had to clear the runway and get off the horses as the plane sometimes spooked them. The resident Vet was Lenny Rodrigues. He also specialized in breaking horses. In the mountains was a village called Banannal. The big family in the village had all the cows so to speak. A young son called ben maybe 12yrs old at most, but could lasso and crack the bullwhip like an adult. What a beautiful set of people love them all. On my way to Lethem last year the Bus driver said turn off here for Karasabai. Almost said put me off. lol. Cows were slaughtered Mondays and Thursdays to catch the plane. Beef was 25 cents a pound. The electricity went off at 9 or 10 I think. The generator was at the General store managers house. He dimmed the lights 3 times signalling the lights were about to go off for the night
This part of the Hinterland looks quite scintillating indeed!An awesome outline of the Mountains there, caught in all it's majestic glory.One of the most beautiful sceneries of the landscape,that I can compare to!The cameraman caught it all, rather well!Ciao!
Karasabai Village is beautiful. People should visit this place and ride a donkey for fun and promote awareness. I went there in 1980 and enjoyed every minute of my visit. Its more updated now and will be back soon.
I thought the people down in Southern Guyana would have a different accent due to the influence of their mother tongue and isolation, but they sound like any other Guyanese. My Mum is from East Coast Demerara and the accent is very similar.
Better Roads & Communications 'will' bring External Forces - not necessarily Compatible. It is a Balancing Act which demands a Collective effort to Preserve Culture or they will be Over-run. The Fruit resembling Ginnip, I believe I saw in Borneo called 'Crystal', one of the most Beautiful Tasting Fruit I ever ate on 4 Continents. Skin is Thicker than Ginnip with Firm Clear/White Flesh with one seed, I was shown to Slam the fruit on a flat surface to Break the flexible but Firm skin. If it is the same, it is worth Farming, they said it came from S America originally.
Guyana is a land of the original of the original people the rest of races are second government give priority resources must be diverted for school hospitals transportation employment housing jobs in the public sector
Public comment. I am happy the preserved the indigenous people. They very hard working and understand the principles of life and helping protect nature . God bless them .
Can't believe my home country Guyana is so beautiful in the other regions. Would love to visit these places if I can .
Thank you for sharing hinterlands whos who from a bush man from British Columbia Canada many moons ago. Guyana looks beautiful and no Grizzly's. will be travelling there in the near future. thank you SO MUCH.
Nice video Neil. Good you show this part of guyana. It will promote tourism.
I spent 6 weeks in 1973 as a kid. Probably the most special summer trip of my life. There were no donkeys at that time, many horses. Over the river was Manuel a Brazilian who had a store and sold things you could not get in Guyana. The boat was left tied at the edge of the river and you left it tied when you came back from Brazil. Mostly Troolie houses , only Government employees had brick houses. The plane came Monday and Thursday and you had to clear the runway and get off the horses as the plane sometimes spooked them. The resident Vet was Lenny Rodrigues. He also specialized in breaking horses. In the mountains was a village called Banannal. The big family in the village had all the cows so to speak. A young son called ben maybe 12yrs old at most, but could lasso and crack the bullwhip like an adult. What a beautiful set of people love them all. On my way to Lethem last year the Bus driver said turn off here for Karasabai. Almost said put me off. lol. Cows were slaughtered Mondays and Thursdays to catch the plane. Beef was 25 cents a pound. The electricity went off at 9 or 10 I think. The generator was at the General store managers house. He dimmed the lights 3 times signalling the lights were about to go off for the night
Mother Nature is so beautiful, so violent, so mysterious. Beautiful Mother Nature of 🇬🇾
LOVE MY GUYANA🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🇬🇾🇬🇾🇬🇾🇬🇾🇬🇾
This part of the Hinterland looks quite scintillating indeed!An awesome outline of the Mountains there, caught in all it's majestic glory.One of the most beautiful sceneries of the landscape,that I can compare to!The cameraman caught it all, rather well!Ciao!
Very informative. I love Guyana. Beautiful country and people. The Sun Parakeets are gorgeous 😍
We need to showcase all part of guyana to promote tourism.
Fantastic natural peaceful place. My prayer is let climate change does not destroy the community and the village 🙏
Drone Footage is really awesome bro thank you
I appreciate your show very much. Very informative and it give me a good education on my home. It's like a whole new world for me.
Thank you!
Karasabai Village is beautiful. People should visit this place and ride a donkey for fun and promote
awareness. I went there in 1980 and enjoyed every minute of my visit. Its more updated now and will be
back soon.
Beautiful ❤️ #paradise 💕🦄
So Educational love this story hello my people ❤️ ♥️
Wow, the drone footage is absolutely amazing 👏 😍
Simply wondrous
Beautiful community... wish I can go there someday...
Love this video....seeing it I imagine in love an peace
I thought the people down in Southern Guyana would have a different accent due to the influence of their mother tongue and isolation, but they sound like any other Guyanese. My Mum is from East Coast Demerara and the accent is very similar.
The parakeets are beautiful birds.
How do we get the contact information of the tour guide, Andrew?
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Better Roads & Communications 'will' bring External Forces - not necessarily Compatible. It is a Balancing Act which demands a Collective effort to Preserve Culture or they will be Over-run. The Fruit resembling Ginnip, I believe I saw in Borneo called 'Crystal', one of the most Beautiful Tasting Fruit I ever ate on 4 Continents. Skin is Thicker than Ginnip with Firm Clear/White Flesh with one seed, I was shown to Slam the fruit on a flat surface to Break the flexible but Firm skin. If it is the same, it is worth Farming, they said it came from S America originally.
Heaven.
This place will be my home, I am a PI Man 😅. #macushi
Guyana is a land of the original of the original people the rest of races are second government give priority resources must be diverted for school hospitals transportation employment housing jobs in the public sector
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Not a blade of grass . No bully guyana.