Are you wondering if it's a good place to dine out? Because that's the category that you chose to dump this question in!
2006-06-29 06:51:56
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answered by grahamma 6
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A coworker is from there. She lent me a video. It reminds me of a cross between Michigan and Louisiana--green, filled with trees and lots and lots of water. But it also looks like the poor areas of southern Louisiana most. Like New Orleans, she tells of the crime and disgruntled masses and government that doesn't seem to work well for the people.
As for the food, since we are in this area of the questions, the sight of cooking iguana straight on the coals of the wood fire, whole and uncleaned, seemed more primitive than I can say. The enormous catfish snagged and hauled into a dugout canoe, then pounding the head so it won't thrash around and throw people out of the boat (especially with the scenes of the piranha and the guy who had his toes eaten off by them, sorry, it wasn't an appetizing scene.
The flat fields of sugar cane, the rum bottling, the waterfalls so dirty and secluded all seemed so backwards. There was a town in northern Mexico that I used to visit when I lived in southern Arizona. Walking it felt like traveling back 30 years in time. Except for the helecopters used to make the video I watched, it looked like I was going back 50-100 years in Guyana.
Still, I think it would be a good place to do some renewable natural resource work. I think selective logging (certainly not the clear-cutting of Brazil to the south, absolutely not), which allows the trees to replace themselves and the land to stay forested, followed by timber cutting and wood working for furniture and art, higher return uses than merely lumber and paper pulp, would be good for the country. That would keep the habitat untarnished and provide jobs and foreign trade the country needs. Maybe if I won the lottery I might try it.
2006-06-29 07:33:53
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answered by Rabbit 7
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It's in South America and it has a diverse culture because it is owned by another country like Great Britain or something like that.
2006-06-29 07:20:46
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answered by OG 3
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i know guyana alot people live thier in our school isn't just like trinad and tobago how they have alot of indian hertigae? let me know if i am right thanks
2006-06-30 07:47:29
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answered by nour m 2
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i like it i go their all the ime and i love it soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo much
2006-06-29 08:12:41
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answered by booboo 2
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