Amazing videos and very well described. I was raised in the village of Whim and did my high shool in CORRIVERTON. The country generally is developing very rapidly. Thank you and your family for sharing.
I had relatives living in Berbice and only visited the county twice as a little girl. Looking at your video, I would like to visit again. There are lots of spacious land over there. If it was in England, all that land would have had Tower blocks already. I visited 64 Beach and loved it. It seems as if all the beaches in Berbice are spacious, unlike E.C.Demerara beaches. Our Guyana is a beautiful country but has been under developed for years. Thanks for showcasing your adventures.
I watch videos of Guyana people posted but OMG this is the best U guys should get paid for this it is so beautiful amazing amazing amazing thank you & bless you guys to do this
Thanks for sharing your beautiful videos, the Drone shot was excellent especially the beach which I grew up there my hometown 59 village keep up the good work nuff love from Montreal Canada cheers ❤🎈🇬🇾🇬🇾🇨🇦🇨🇦😎
I would like to say how much I enjoyed your video. Please continue to do so. I’m sure I speak for all overseas Guyanese as well as others. Your narration is refreshing. It provides us not only perspective but context as well. It feels like being on the journey with you. Being there that it makes one want to visit. The beach looks nice and clean but not sure if this is the norm. If not, more should be spent on developing this beach and area. Can be a greater Tourism Spot. Night clubs and a few hotels. Jet Ski & Boat Rentals to mention a few. Horse back riding, fishing etc.
It's the first time Am looking at your video and I must say that I very much impressed. It's very informative while exhibiting the beauty of Guyana. Well done!
The Country of Guyana is very beautiful and full of potential in many sectors. Putting aside being pleasantly entertained by the entire video I was excited to see Rose Hall and Port Mourant, places where I´ve resided and have relatives who are there. While watching the drone footage of #63 beach it struck me that it might be possible to do windsurfing close to the beach. It´s an enterprise that would have to be studied to know what are the advantages and hazards of practising this sport there. I think there may be a business opportunity for a well-planned and structured enterprise for teaching windsurfing and renting the appropriate gear for the sport. Such a project might be somewhat complex though considering the local cultural customs and the location relative to more densely populated centres. I must say how gratifying it was to watch this video. The information you shared on the different locations is very valuable to those of us who are not ``in loco´´. My heartfelt gratitude for your dedication to what you do.
Well done with this video, something different from the GT or Rupununi videos. I didn't know this awesome 63 Beach existed. Now I know where to take early retirement too from the UK LOL... Thanks
I just discovered your videos today. What a refreshing surprise. The most informative of all the “Guyanese UA-cam” channels out there. Your narration is much appreciated. I thank you for your efforts and wish you much success. Looking forward to watching all of your videos.
Guyana is beautiful. Why don't u become a tourist guide.i know hundre😢of people who left guyana long ago and want to visit but is kind of scared. Okcontinue the good work.hope u do and I will come.
Love the video , I born in crabwood creek, that my nabour the farmer , I can see him all the way from the United state , wish the road could go all the way to orella
Your most wonderful and informative video I have seen. I have never been to that part of Guyana; I was from Triumph ECD. But I was amazed by the growth of the Berbice/Corentyne area; some of my university friends who came from the area and who left Guyana a long time ago must be proud to see its beauty and growth. Another splendid video CR; keep up the good work.
@@crlifethings Seems there is still dispute with respect to ownership of the river. Here is an excerpt from "brittanica" on the topic: Suriname is involved in territorial disputes with both Guyana and French Guiana that are legacies of colonial rule. The dispute with Guyana centres on the New River Triangle, a 6,000-square-mile (15,600-square-km) area between two tributaries of the Courantyne River in southern Guyana. In addition to claiming the New River Triangle, Suriname also contests its border with Guyana along the Courantyne: Suriname claims sovereignty over the entire river and thus views its west bank as the border, while Guyana claims that the thalweg, or deepest channel of the river, is the boundary.
@@farookjahoor4977 It´s very appropriate to post this information. Just to have some clarity on the issue. I hope it informs those who need to have factual information on which to make their comments. Thank you.
Lovely video enjoy watching looking forward to seeing more. ❤️🙏🇺🇸
Lovely Guyana, beautiful Guyana
Amazing videos and very well described. I was raised in the village of Whim and did my high shool in CORRIVERTON. The country generally is developing very rapidly. Thank you and your family for sharing.
Thanks for your video. SWEET MEMORIES FLYING KITE AT 63 BEACH GROWING UP IN GUYANA.
Hi this was informative. Loved the drone shots. Thank you for your good work, as usual.
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Beautiful Video To Watch , Guyana is Nice Country
Nice drive 🚗 Always a nice time 🇬🇾
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I had relatives living in Berbice and only visited the county twice as a little girl. Looking at your video, I would like to visit again. There are lots of spacious land over there. If it was in England, all that land would have had Tower blocks already. I visited 64 Beach and loved it. It seems as if all the beaches in Berbice are spacious, unlike E.C.Demerara beaches. Our Guyana is a beautiful country but has been under developed for years. Thanks for showcasing your adventures.
Thanks for sharing this video. I am able to adjust to the changes that are happening.
My last comment is the same as this one is no exception just excellent.
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I watch videos of Guyana people posted but OMG this is the best U guys should get paid for this it is so beautiful amazing amazing amazing thank you & bless you guys to do this
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Excellent video…very informative indeed.
Thanks for sharing your beautiful videos, the Drone shot was excellent especially the beach which I grew up there my hometown 59 village keep up the good work nuff love from Montreal Canada cheers ❤🎈🇬🇾🇬🇾🇨🇦🇨🇦😎
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I would like to say how much I enjoyed your video. Please continue to do so. I’m sure I speak for all overseas Guyanese as well as others.
Your narration is refreshing. It provides us not only perspective but context as well. It feels like being on the journey with you. Being there that it makes one want to visit. The beach looks nice and clean but not sure if this is the norm. If not, more should be spent on developing this beach and area. Can be a greater Tourism Spot. Night clubs and a few hotels. Jet Ski & Boat Rentals to mention a few. Horse back riding, fishing etc.
Thank you for your support and continue watching ❤
Enjoy this video very much! Appreciate your work and keep it up! Stay bless! 🇬🇾
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It's the first time Am looking at your video and I must say that I very much impressed. It's very informative while exhibiting the beauty of Guyana. Well done!
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Excellent presentation. Loved the commentary. Looking forward to your other videos.
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Thanks, beautiful and very informative
Thank you
Beautiful video!!!!! Love it….I’ve never been to Berbice!
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The Country of Guyana is very beautiful and full of potential in many sectors. Putting aside being pleasantly entertained by the entire video I was excited to see Rose Hall and Port Mourant, places where I´ve resided and have relatives who are there. While watching the drone footage of #63 beach it struck me that it might be possible to do windsurfing close to the beach. It´s an enterprise that would have to be studied to know what are the advantages and hazards of practising this sport there. I think there may be a business opportunity for a well-planned and structured enterprise for teaching windsurfing and renting the appropriate gear for the sport. Such a project might be somewhat complex though considering the local cultural customs and the location relative to more densely populated centres. I must say how gratifying it was to watch this video. The information you shared on the different locations is very valuable to those of us who are not ``in loco´´. My heartfelt gratitude for your dedication to what you do.
Thank you for your support 🙏❤️
@@crlifethings You´re welcome.
Thanks you for a very well compiled and informative video. Your drone leverage and narration were on point!!!
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Well done with this video, something different from the GT or Rupununi videos. I didn't know this awesome 63 Beach existed. Now I know where to take early retirement too from the UK LOL... Thanks
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I just discovered your videos today. What a refreshing surprise. The most informative of all the “Guyanese UA-cam” channels out there. Your narration is much appreciated. I thank you for your efforts and wish you much success. Looking forward to watching all of your videos.
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Guyana is beautiful. Why don't u become a tourist guide.i know hundre😢of people who left guyana long ago and want to visit but is kind of scared. Okcontinue the good work.hope u do and I will come.
Love the video , I born in crabwood creek, that my nabour the farmer , I can see him all the way from the United state , wish the road could go all the way to orella
That's great 👍
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Your most wonderful and informative video I have seen. I have never been to that part of Guyana; I was from Triumph ECD. But I was amazed by the growth of the Berbice/Corentyne area; some of my university friends who came from the area and who left Guyana a long time ago must be proud to see its beauty and growth. Another splendid video CR; keep up the good work.
Thank you for your support and continue watching all my videos 🙏❤
Guyana haven of the earth
Don't worry I'm coming soon to visit you ❤️😊❤️😍❤️
Good development. 😊❤😂🙏🤝👍💕❣
That guy is the kayman sankar of berbice.My brother sells his paddy to that guy.I visited that facility in 2005.
Awesome
That road would take you to the construction of the corentyne river bridge.
You are looking at niekerie suriname.
Thank you so much for your videos. However please mention cleanness
The roads are very narrow, why?
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The Corentyne River does not belong to Guyana. It belongs to Suriname.
Really...what separates Guyana and Suriname to the East of Guyana?
@@crlifethings Seems there is still dispute with respect to ownership of the river. Here is an excerpt from "brittanica" on the topic:
Suriname is involved in territorial disputes with both Guyana and French Guiana that are legacies of colonial rule. The dispute with Guyana centres on the New River Triangle, a 6,000-square-mile (15,600-square-km) area between two tributaries of the Courantyne River in southern Guyana. In addition to claiming the New River Triangle, Suriname also contests its border with Guyana along the Courantyne: Suriname claims sovereignty over the entire river and thus views its west bank as the border, while Guyana claims that the thalweg, or deepest channel of the river, is the boundary.
@@farookjahoor4977 It´s very appropriate to post this information. Just to have some clarity on the issue. I hope it informs those who need to have factual information on which to make their comments. Thank you.
As always your narration is appreciated with another awesome video… 👍👍
First time I’m hearing this bro..
Stop folks from driving on the beach