I see that the increase in GDP doesn't translate yet to development - it looks like Georgetown is more impoverished than La Paz, Bolivia but Bolivia's per capita GDP is way less at USD3,000+ while Guyana's is USD18,000! How?
Because GPD just measures total product and does not necessarily transfer to standard of living or quality or life for the general population. Oil being sold at mass quantities brings in money into one sector and this sector is part of the total picture. So it’s essentially a skewed distribution
Its amazing how similar this looks to a city called Durban in South Africa, inhabited by blacks n south asians, colonized by british, , the streets , markets, coast laidback even taxis n busses
It is sediment from the Amazon river which runs into the Atlantic "As the Amazon plunges into the Atlantic, fresh water and saltwater collide with ocean currents, pushing back against the enormous mud discharge. In this complex mix of tidal forces, the Amazonian sediment is transported back towards the coasts of the Guianas, eventually forming massive mud banks."
The closest venezuelan city is Ciudad Guayana (Puerto Ordaz/San Félix) (6th in the country) a bit different: ruclips.net/video/cfXFebfjXlU/видео.htmlsi=cRExSvWGxvYZy83dThe
These would be examples of venezuelan cities with a similar population size to Georgetown, they are considered 2 tier cities (100,000-500,000 Thsd.). Cities between 200 and 400 thsd we may have around 19. Our cities are a bit different: Turmero, around 250 Thsd.: ruclips.net/video/wY0LIac2bEs/видео.htmlsi=FEDns6ELpi7vV5di
Los Teques-San Antonio de Los Altos, close to Caracas has around 250 thsd aprox. Urban zone considered a satellite area of Ccs about 20-30 Kms away: ruclips.net/video/BOR2PUEVrvA/видео.htmlsi=sFa40DOKFq2M0nVu Some other views of the area: ruclips.net/video/qUXsjX5lI2w/видео.htmlsi=kr1B9NXviXwvsb2X
Porlamar-Pampatar would be another 2nd. tier urban area, some 200-250 thsd. aprox, also a bit different to Georgetown: ruclips.net/video/F8-OLW0zqKw/видео.htmlsi=T-XPandtwm2Ew9XF
I cannot wait to see this country and have I strong feeling I’ll be making multiple trips there!
Well it's one of the fastest growing economic countries ever
Guyana oh beautiful Guyana
Loving your videos 💯% bro
Bless up,I thoroughly enjoyed this, 😁ha ha.
Thank you.
I see that the increase in GDP doesn't translate yet to development - it looks like Georgetown is more impoverished than La Paz, Bolivia but Bolivia's per capita GDP is way less at USD3,000+ while Guyana's is USD18,000! How?
Because GPD just measures total product and does not necessarily transfer to standard of living or quality or life for the general population. Oil being sold at mass quantities brings in money into one sector and this sector is part of the total picture. So it’s essentially a skewed distribution
Just came back from this beautiful Country
Im from surinam my nana was from guyana i want to visit guyana one day
Could you please walk Middle Street from end to end…from Main Street to Cummings street.
Show the hospital area end in detail.
Very nice video thank you for sharing .next time hold your camerd good when you at big market is share thieves there robbing people everyday
Thank you, yes I always hold on tight 😄
My contry is nice ❤❤
Thanks bai! God bless man. Soon i am back there.
Thank you for making these videos, I miss home so much and watching these videos makes me feel like I’m right there!
Glad you enjoy it!
Very nice…
Thank you.
Tuned in from Barbados🇧🇧
Thanks Dan.
Its amazing how similar this looks to a city called Durban in South Africa, inhabited by blacks n south asians, colonized by british, , the streets , markets, coast laidback even taxis n busses
Can someone tell me pleas why this river is so Dark
I mean Muddy
Thank you
It is sediment from the Amazon river which runs into the Atlantic
"As the Amazon plunges into the Atlantic, fresh water and saltwater collide with ocean currents, pushing back against the enormous mud discharge. In this complex mix of tidal forces, the Amazonian sediment is transported back towards the coasts of the Guianas, eventually forming massive mud banks."
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The closest venezuelan city is Ciudad Guayana (Puerto Ordaz/San Félix) (6th in the country) a bit different: ruclips.net/video/cfXFebfjXlU/видео.htmlsi=cRExSvWGxvYZy83dThe
Damn i gettin hungry
Time to bring back real busses. With air condition .😂😂
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These would be examples of venezuelan cities with a similar population size to Georgetown, they are considered 2 tier cities (100,000-500,000 Thsd.). Cities between 200 and 400 thsd we may have around 19. Our cities are a bit different:
Turmero, around 250 Thsd.: ruclips.net/video/wY0LIac2bEs/видео.htmlsi=FEDns6ELpi7vV5di
Los Teques-San Antonio de Los Altos, close to Caracas has around 250 thsd aprox. Urban zone considered a satellite area of Ccs about 20-30 Kms away: ruclips.net/video/BOR2PUEVrvA/видео.htmlsi=sFa40DOKFq2M0nVu
Some other views of the area: ruclips.net/video/qUXsjX5lI2w/видео.htmlsi=kr1B9NXviXwvsb2X
Mérida, some 250-300 Thsd, is a relaxed city: ruclips.net/video/MofhcSaddx8/видео.htmlsi=FqF9LjMDnIDi21dI
It's the Capital of Mérida State, to the SW of the country: ruclips.net/video/gOUlruWObeg/видео.htmlsi=mTK2pWekVoAoyjyp
Porlamar-Pampatar would be another 2nd. tier urban area, some 200-250 thsd. aprox, also a bit different to Georgetown: ruclips.net/video/F8-OLW0zqKw/видео.htmlsi=T-XPandtwm2Ew9XF
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no stop signs wah dii skunttt 😂
Property in Guyana is very expensive to rent.
Guyana oh beautiful Guyana