Videos like these make us all thankful for life. Guyana has always been a hidden gem to the world and for you to highlight the culture and landscape is super powerful. Keep up the good footage and respect to you and your staff. 592 is the place to be…
I am glad/grateful the algorithm sent this video, I’m subscribing to the channel and will begin planning a trip there later this year ( end of Summer), thanks for posting
We visited Georgetown about a month ago. My GF is from there and we visit her mom every few years. Guyana have its many charms and we enjoy it every time we visit. It's interesting to see a country that NO one really cared about until the discover of BIG OIL. Now all these "Ambassadors" from other countries mainly the US and major companies want a part of Guyana. We stayed at the Marriot and it was teaming with nothing but people from the oil industry and foreign investors. Although the oil is helping with the building of new infrastructure it will also change the charms that is Guyana into just another clone of any US city. There is already talk about Starbucks entering Georgetown not to mention that multibillion dollar gated resort that will be built for all the RIch Foreign oil C.E.Os and investors... Great Video by the way.
Exactly what I am saying. Since the discovery of oil in 2018, it's Guyana this and Guyana that. The same country so many Americans knew about but dis not want to visit because it was only know for the Jonestown tragedy. Which of course was a Caucasian American that went there and our people allowed him to do nonsense. Funny how things can turn
I understand ...y'all can remain in the shit and misery...without any future. I passed by Guyana in 2016 ...it was like being in a wild land no rules, corruption and workers in construction site wearing flip-flops and shorts... people playing music on the road so loud as if everyone would be deaf...no sidewalks at all....no construction codes.. i can say more...people driving with only one rule in mind: Create your one line. I came back 2020....now construction workers started wearing safety boots, vest, ...looks like all those "Ambassadors" are teaching y'all how to be more civilized.
@@reymillan4452 not their place to tell others how to live, how many times do u need to learn this…this one of the last pristine environments in the world, your “civilizing” will come with pollution and deforestation. Hard hats and boots are hardly a good trade off to build infrastructure for foreign interests that will barely kick back to local economy. So why not keep passing by, take it for what it is and go back home to where u feel everything is done to your standard
@@arondon5739 Dont worry. I dont care how they live and obviously I would not stay. thats exactly why i said that if they dont want progress and a better economy for everybody (it comes through foreign investment cause they dont have a penny) its ok. Its their choice. but then, dont complain about no having a proper healthcare system, poor education, terrible infrastructure or a having a life expectancy under the average in the continent etc. Second, wearing Hardhats and boots is about safety and protecting your life so you can keep proving for you family.Its about quality of life, its about progress. Other than that is stupidity
@@reymillan4452 say whatever you feel like but we were never living in any misery. Mind you bloody business and you don't have to go back. No one needs you there nor I'd begging you to come so stay in your lane and mind your business. For you to even day something means you are guilty of something. Did we come and ask you to come and visit our do called grass land! At least we not shooting and killing each other daily. We are happy despite what other so called countries that has it all calls us. As far as construction workers wearing flip flops show us the proof because I have never seen any construction workers in Guyana with flip flops. Our country may not be known but our people have standards and values. We falue family. You don't have to come back
Oh my gosh, not him sitting there pounding masala. I remember dem days. Sad how our beautiful country has been in the dark all these years! Amazing what finding oil can do
My relatives were in BG/Guyana. it was our Go-To Vacation spot in the 1950s to 1960s, because it was a cheap vacation. After Independence, it fell into shadow. Now, Oil has illuminated the country.
Thanks for making this vid - looks like you had an amazing time! As a first gen Guyanese-America born in Texas, I really appreciate you showcasing the country. I visited Kaieteur in 2009 and can't wait to go back!
The last time I visited Guyana was in 1971. I am now fifty years older, and 4,284 miles away from Guyana. The country has changed over the decades, and is now in the years of prosperity.
I came across your video...I am from guyana, it is a very beautiful country...im glad to see people like you and others are enjoying the beauty of such a beautiful place...very nice people too down there...very lovely video...thanks for sharing 😊
@@maitrybhujbal9533 ..I believe if u really and truly do want to do it...then just go for it...take your chances...thats what life is about...taking chances and feel the experience of life...! It is a beautiful country..im sure u will enjoy it down there ❤
Fantastic video. I remember the manatees in the Gardens. You've got me wanting curry now. Will make some but I'll have to buy the roti. Hope you had a pleasant trip.
Thanks for what? Giving out wrong info on the country and Getting a black rasta person person, in Georgetown of all places to make Indian/Hindu religious food?
Zoch Buppet: Why don’t you take a hike. Always something to gripe about. Guyana is a cosmopolitan country and we integrate each other’s culture and cuisine.
Our family have been in Guyana Mining company where my husband worked as company doctor before, we enjoyed our 3 year stay there. People are friendly… its here where i learned to eat and cook curry and roti..
I am from Guyana. But that's a different 7 curries from what I know. The original 7 curries is made up of Dhall and Rice with pumpkin curry. bagee curry. Katahar curry. Boulanger curry . eddoe curry. channa curry. mango curry. With some mango chutney.
Great video Sir. Thank you for visiting beautiful Guyana and bring us awareness of the the fresh vegetables, fruits and plenty of vitamin D naturally from the sun. I love your presentation on your unique video . God bless you and your crews .
Great vlog.ive never been to Guyana and it's literally my country's neighbours and it's only 1 hour by plane.Thanks for sharing cant believe so little tourists visit Guyana.
Since you're our neighbor, I'd say you're Venezuelian or maybe Brazilian or Surinames😆, the funny thing is I have family from all three of those countries
Salvador!!... I heard your voice in the video but didn't see your face. Great video presenting our beautiful homeland in a wonderfully positive way. Thank you!!
Wow! This video is showing me a side of my Guyanese culture! Thank you so much from Columbia, South Carolina ❤️ My father and paternal Grandmother's home land, as well as my grandfather's residence who was original from the Barbados.
South Carolina beautiful state I am Guyanese I used to live in Rock Hill long time ago now living in New York I deliver for a appliance company call hh Greg in Columbia
My first impression of Guyana was stepping off the plane at Cheddi Jagan into the off ramp, and instantly catching a humid cattle smell, lol…it was Christmas/New years, and I quickly learned chutney/Soca music will pound all night and day!!!
So because of your video I actually booked a flight and went back home, I spent three weeks and had the most amazing time. your video made me so homesick I just had to go!
I'm guessing there was a mistake in the edit at around the 2:25 mark but it gives a cool kind of behind the scenes look at how not everything you talk about is done on the first take. Loving the new content!
I miss the Chinese Guyanese food. It tastes better than Asian Chinese foods in America. I am Chinese, born and raised in Trinidad, with Chinese Guyanese parents and relatives.
The food looks like a good mess but Seven curry just really means seven dishes. It could be any 7 vegetarian dishes. They dont all have to curry like what most people think. Pumpkin is usually made for occasion and could be one of the 7 dishes. So Okra could be of one your 7 dishes.
It's so funny how he never mentioned the original people. Pepperpot the national dish of Guyana, is from the original peoples of the Guyana and The Guianas.
I agree with the previous comments. You have captured the country so with passion and respect especially as you didn't know what to expect. I await in anticipation for the next episode. Where can I find the recipes for the curries? My last visit to Guyana was in 2020 as I am of Guyanese parentage born in London, but I consider Guyana as my home. Well done.
We were right, it is a mystical place. Great first day, I love how leaves are used as plates but we didn't know that English is the main language. Also, how random are the manatees? We had to google dugong or Manatees, sounds like a good drinking game.
The manatees aren’t really random they are called West Indian manatees they are there pretty regular. English is what is taught in school. Our official language spoken in the country is creolese (Caribbean English creole) similar to what is spoken in majority of other Caribbean countries like Trinidad,Jamaica,Barbados…etc
I hope that soon you will have the opportunity to visit the indigenous and mining populations of Arau, Kaikan, Ekereku and Isseneru in the middle and east of Region 7 (Cuyuni-Mazaruni) ✌
How easy and tasty it is to pray with someone else's scapular, I wondered if the true Guyanese territory east of the Essequibo River named after Spanish origin is a gray territory with nothing infertile and ugly? who live showing the territory that belongs to Venezuela by history and reason. For Guyanese who pretend they don't know In 1814 Holland ceded to England, for three million pounds sterling, 20 thousand miles of territory to the British, equivalent to 32,187 km2, which represents its territory between the Demerara Berbice and Essequibo rivers , never west of the Essequibo river, every Guyanese must feel ashamed to be part of a robbery and a usurpation that we will soon recover our Venezuelan Essequibo. all those people who intend to comment, I propose that you accept a debate to teach you what they do not tell you in your colleges and universities Esequibo is Venezuela 🇻🇪🇻🇪🇻🇪🇻🇪🇻🇪🇻🇪🇻🇪🇻🇪🇻🇪🇻🇪🇻🇪🇻🇪🇻🇪🇻🇪
Public comment. Thank you so much for sharing one of the greatest places on earth. Beautiful guyana Amazing. The water nuts tasted wonderful you could try some I am happy you enjoy nature.
Videos like these make us all thankful for life. Guyana has always been a hidden gem to the world and for you to highlight the culture and landscape is super powerful. Keep up the good footage and respect to you and your staff. 592 is the place to be…
I am so proud Guyana is being noticed by many! Thank you for visiting my country Guyana!! lots of love :)
Can get a job in gayana can you help me
Tank you for liking my country I am guyanese and I came to live with my parents in Canada, they had to leave me with my babysitter in Guyana 🇬🇾
Tank you for liking my country I am guyanese and I came to live with my parents in Canada, they had to leave me with my babysitter in Guyana 🇬🇾
I was born in guyana
Oh beautiful Guyana My lovely Native Land, so happy you enjoyed your visit
I am glad/grateful the algorithm sent this video, I’m subscribing to the channel and will begin planning a trip there later this year ( end of Summer), thanks for posting
Guyana has the best food! so many delicious choices...
We visited Georgetown about a month ago. My GF is from there and we visit her mom every few years. Guyana have its many charms and we enjoy it every time we visit. It's interesting to see a country that NO one really cared about until the discover of BIG OIL. Now all these "Ambassadors" from other countries mainly the US and major companies want a part of Guyana. We stayed at the Marriot and it was teaming with nothing but people from the oil industry and foreign investors. Although the oil is helping with the building of new infrastructure it will also change the charms that is Guyana into just another clone of any US city. There is already talk about Starbucks entering Georgetown not to mention that multibillion dollar gated resort that will be built for all the RIch Foreign oil C.E.Os and investors... Great Video by the way.
Exactly what I am saying. Since the discovery of oil in 2018, it's Guyana this and Guyana that. The same country so many Americans knew about but dis not want to visit because it was only know for the Jonestown tragedy. Which of course was a Caucasian American that went there and our people allowed him to do nonsense. Funny how things can turn
I understand ...y'all can remain in the shit and misery...without any future. I passed by Guyana in 2016 ...it was like being in a wild land no rules, corruption and workers in construction site wearing flip-flops and shorts... people playing music on the road so loud as if everyone would be deaf...no sidewalks at all....no construction codes.. i can say more...people driving with only one rule in mind: Create your one line. I came back 2020....now construction workers started wearing safety boots, vest, ...looks like all those "Ambassadors" are teaching y'all how to be more civilized.
@@reymillan4452 not their place to tell others how to live, how many times do u need to learn this…this one of the last pristine environments in the world, your “civilizing” will come with pollution and deforestation. Hard hats and boots are hardly a good trade off to build infrastructure for foreign interests that will barely kick back to local economy. So why not keep passing by, take it for what it is and go back home to where u feel everything is done to your standard
@@arondon5739 Dont worry. I dont care how they live and obviously I would not stay. thats exactly why i said that if they dont want progress and a better economy for everybody (it comes through foreign investment cause they dont have a penny) its ok. Its their choice. but then, dont complain about no having a proper healthcare system, poor education, terrible infrastructure or a having a life expectancy under the average in the continent etc. Second, wearing Hardhats and boots is about safety and protecting your life so you can keep proving for you family.Its about quality of life, its about progress. Other than that is stupidity
@@reymillan4452 say whatever you feel like but we were never living in any misery. Mind you bloody business and you don't have to go back. No one needs you there nor I'd begging you to come so stay in your lane and mind your business. For you to even day something means you are guilty of something. Did we come and ask you to come and visit our do called grass land! At least we not shooting and killing each other daily. We are happy despite what other so called countries that has it all calls us. As far as construction workers wearing flip flops show us the proof because I have never seen any construction workers in Guyana with flip flops. Our country may not be known but our people have standards and values. We falue family. You don't have to come back
So beautiful enjoy the fresh food and fruits enjoy our beautiful country Guyana 🇬🇾 thank you so much for visiting sending love ❤️
The home of my birth...😍🇬🇾🇬🇾🇬🇾. This is by far the BEST video I've seen of Guyana.
Thanks for showcasing my beautiful Guyana 🇬🇾!
Oh my gosh, not him sitting there pounding masala. I remember dem days. Sad how our beautiful country has been in the dark all these years! Amazing what finding oil can do
My relatives were in BG/Guyana. it was our Go-To Vacation spot in the 1950s to 1960s, because it was a cheap vacation. After Independence, it fell into shadow. Now, Oil has illuminated the country.
@@shqa574 hmmm mmm and drawing the wrong crowd. Sometimes it is better to remain unknown.
Love my country with my whole being, you represented it well , thank you 🇬🇾🇬🇾
People from Guyana are v sweet in their comments about the video ❤😭
2 to 3000 tourists wow.... I love Guyana spent many summers in the country..
Thanks for making this vid - looks like you had an amazing time! As a first gen Guyanese-America born in Texas, I really appreciate you showcasing the country. I visited Kaieteur in 2009 and can't wait to go back!
The last time I visited Guyana was in 1971. I am now fifty years older, and 4,284 miles away from Guyana. The country has changed over the decades, and is now in the years of prosperity.
You should go home sometime.It’s a great feeling to walk the streets of your childhood.
I came across your video...I am from guyana, it is a very beautiful country...im glad to see people like you and others are enjoying the beauty of such a beautiful place...very nice people too down there...very lovely video...thanks for sharing 😊
@@maitrybhujbal9533 ..I believe if u really and truly do want to do it...then just go for it...take your chances...thats what life is about...taking chances and feel the experience of life...! It is a beautiful country..im sure u will enjoy it down there ❤
Thank you for visiting and showcasing our little gem on the coast of South America and where I call Home 🙏🏾 🇬🇾
Thanks for highlighting Guyana. A beautiful place and lovely people.
Fantastic video. I remember the manatees in the Gardens. You've got me wanting curry now. Will make some but I'll have to buy the roti. Hope you had a pleasant trip.
Love the market.. the food is total organic!!
My aunt would ride her bicycle to Bourda Market, to buy provisions, etc. I might have visited there once, while on vacation.
I love seeing these types of people since I'm of Guyanese descent and 1st gen American
as a Guyanese this is so fun ti watch. im going next month
Thank u for visiting our beautiful country and showcasing our culture there's lots more to discover
Thanks for what? Giving out wrong info on the country
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Getting a black rasta person person, in Georgetown of all places to make Indian/Hindu religious food?
Zoch Buppet: Why don’t you take a hike. Always something to gripe about. Guyana is a cosmopolitan country and we integrate each other’s culture and cuisine.
@@clairmontehughes8067 Its food made for a religious occasion. what is it most people dont understand about that?
Our family have been in Guyana Mining company where my husband worked as company doctor before, we enjoyed our 3 year stay there. People are friendly… its here where i learned to eat and cook curry and roti..
Always thought of visiting Guayana, seems like such a mystical place.
Yea You have to visit great people, great food a really beautiful place
@@a_2311 stop degrading the country. It may not be beautiful to me but for others it may be.
@@a_2311 Get from here
Guyana not Guayana
Its guyana yuh skunt
So glad you choose our beautiful Guyana 🇬🇾 ❤ .....there is so much to see an do... our hospitality is something to admire...
Indeed, I was just there in the Co-operative Republic of Guyana. Guyana is beautiful - and the people are quite friendly! Lots to see for sure!
Thank you for making such a beautiful video of Guyana - the country of my birth
This is awesome. Love the video
Oh my! That curry looks fantastic! Guyanese and Trinidadians know how to really throw down when it comes to curry! 😍
I am from Guyana. But that's a different 7 curries from what I know. The original 7 curries is made up of
Dhall and Rice with pumpkin curry. bagee curry. Katahar curry. Boulanger curry . eddoe curry. channa curry. mango curry. With some mango chutney.
Potato/ Aloo Curry
Yes traditional navratri dish of rural India
Katahar curry with puri with some nice bagee and fresh achar…yes!!!
But also Watrash and Iguana…Iguana is soo good with fresh ground coconut curry
Agreed
@@avitadanraj8033 aloo with the channa together.
Thank you for visiting our beautiful country ❤️ 🇬🇾🇬🇾🇬🇾
I love my country Guyana a land of many opportunities to thrive and enjoy, where the sun shines and the sky is blue. My Guyana Eldorado
Beautiful video. You say the name Guyana so perfectly. Thank you. We appreciate folks like you❤️❤️
Great video Sir. Thank you for visiting beautiful Guyana and bring us awareness of the the fresh vegetables, fruits and plenty of vitamin D naturally from the sun. I love your presentation on your unique video . God bless you and your crews .
Beautiful guyana thanks for sharing,,🇨🇦🇬🇾
Awesome 👌 This makes me want to see Guayana too!
Thanks for visiting my beautiful country, hope you had a good time !
Welcome to the County l hope you enjoyed your stay
Only recently I have heard of Rasville. Have to visit when I go home. 👍🏾
good job JORD ... AM PLANING TO VISIT GUYANA THIS MONTH ENDING .... I REALLY NEED TO SEE ALL OF THESE THINGS U SHOWED ME ME HERE THANKS FOR THIS VDO
Nice vid. U showcase my country well . Lots of food to try. 7 curry is mostly cooked as a Indian wedding house food.
Great vlog.ive never been to Guyana and it's literally my country's neighbours and it's only 1 hour by plane.Thanks for sharing cant believe so little tourists visit Guyana.
Since you're our neighbor, I'd say you're Venezuelian or maybe Brazilian or Surinames😆, the funny thing is I have family from all three of those countries
I love your vlog. Thank you.
Here bc my prayer sister lives there. Getting so much information before our mission there. Thanks for the content.💜
Salvador!!... I heard your voice in the video but didn't see your face. Great video presenting our beautiful homeland in a wonderfully positive way. Thank you!!
Wow! This video is showing me a side of my Guyanese culture! Thank you so much from Columbia, South Carolina ❤️ My father and paternal Grandmother's home land, as well as my grandfather's residence who was original from the Barbados.
South Carolina beautiful state I am Guyanese I used to live in Rock Hill long time ago now living in New York I deliver for a appliance company call hh Greg in Columbia
beautiful, i wanna visit
The Guyanese people are very loving...just not around elections time
hay Dorreon, you made me laught,you so right . take care
Ayo fr budday
Lmao, same with ohio
lol so true
My first impression of Guyana was stepping off the plane at Cheddi Jagan into the off ramp, and instantly catching a humid cattle smell, lol…it was Christmas/New years, and I quickly learned chutney/Soca music will pound all night and day!!!
Welcome to Guyana, Enjoy.
Hey thanks for visiting my country much appreciated for the exposure you have mes my day to see my country through the eyes of an tourist ❤️❤️❤️
I enjoyed watching your videos showcasing my beautiful homeland of Guyana. Many, many thanks by the way.
Welcome to my beautiful country. Yes indeed every thing is fresh and tasty. Enjoy your stay and be safe.
Thank you for sharing all your amazing videos .
I have now seen places in Guyana I never knew existed .
Guyana is the land of many water. And. I am from GUYANA 🇬🇾🇬🇾🇬🇾🇬🇾🇬🇾🇬🇾
Thanks Sir.I’m going there tomorrow
Those birds at evening have awakened some memories!
So because of your video I actually booked a flight and went back home, I spent three weeks and had the most amazing time. your video made me so homesick I just had to go!
Beautiful video bro. Thanks for sharing. The last time I went back was twenty two years ago. Nice to see tourists in Guyana. Blessings.
The cathedral is pretty. Love how their maintaining it! 🥰
I'm guessing there was a mistake in the edit at around the 2:25 mark but it gives a cool kind of behind the scenes look at how not everything you talk about is done on the first take. Loving the new content!
Thanks man! Just fixed it.
But yeah you're right! That bit took a couple of takes 😉
amazing videos and showcasing quintessential Guyana.
Wow. I love the red birds.
Born in 🇬🇾 left at early age. Soooo much i missed out on
12:49 Alex was there too, so this was film about a month or so ago
Awesome nice to see you were in my country I found your channel on the north Korean vlog 🇬🇾
Well done ! Awesome video of Guyana
Great Guyanese cookery and cuisines....Love the 7 curries...Wow..
New Guyana fan here
iam from guyana nice your video
Welcome to my country 🇬🇾 🇬🇾 🇬🇾 🇬🇾 🇬🇾
Excellent. Congrats.
Guyana is an amazing place, you should try the local Chinese food
I miss the Chinese Guyanese food. It tastes better than Asian Chinese foods in America. I am Chinese, born and raised in Trinidad, with Chinese Guyanese parents and relatives.
Since when pineapple, papaw, okra is included in seven curry?
The food looks like a good mess but Seven curry just really means seven dishes. It could be any 7 vegetarian dishes. They dont all have to curry like what most people think. Pumpkin is usually made for occasion and could be one of the 7 dishes. So Okra could be of one your 7 dishes.
@@zochbuppet448 uuummm NO.....
Thank you for visiting my country 🇬🇾
I hope Guyana remains one of these unknown gems don’t need tourism. The country is rich as it is don’t need tourism to survive
Looks like you had a great time. How did u guys organize the sunset tour?
Beautiful video
Your food looks delicious making me hungry. 👍
OMG i love seven curry! i wish i had some now
I lived there at Matthew's Ridge first, than on Kitty St.(near the ocean) in Georgetown, back in 1973-74 as a kid🥰... I've always wanted to go back
The curries look great.
It's so funny how he never mentioned the original people. Pepperpot the national dish of Guyana, is from the original peoples of the Guyana and The Guianas.
I good pepperpot in a few decades.
I agree with the previous comments. You have captured the country so with passion and respect especially as you didn't know what to expect. I await in anticipation for the next episode. Where can I find the recipes for the curries? My last visit to Guyana was in 2020 as I am of Guyanese parentage born in London, but I consider Guyana as my home. Well done.
Well done mate!
Beautiful
Country I'd never heard of !
Its the only English speaking south American country.
@@nazjagan314 Why is that?
Come and visit us. I will give you a city tour :)
@@florencefoo4021 You going to make sure the choke-an'-rob don't get him?
@@pargolf3158 wth fam...y wud u say that
You said it all about your first impression in Guyana, Bro Jord...Enjoy your adventure...😊❤
Thank you for visiting my country.
Guyana is an amazing country. I really want to visit the land of many waters😍
Good video
We were right, it is a mystical place. Great first day, I love how leaves are used as plates but we didn't know that English is the main language. Also, how random are the manatees? We had to google dugong or Manatees, sounds like a good drinking game.
The manatees aren’t really random they are called West Indian manatees they are there pretty regular. English is what is taught in school. Our official language spoken in the country is creolese (Caribbean English creole) similar to what is spoken in majority of other Caribbean countries like Trinidad,Jamaica,Barbados…etc
You do a great job that is who a Indian rastafarians cook
No way you cut the water lili in front of my house that I haven’t seen in 5 years since I left Guyana
Guyana have the best food❤️
Nice video and I even see Alex Outhwaite🙂
Great to see Roti/Dal Pouri there!
Send me that masala recipe! PLZ!
I hope that soon you will have the opportunity to visit the indigenous and mining populations of Arau, Kaikan, Ekereku and Isseneru in the middle and east of Region 7 (Cuyuni-Mazaruni) ✌
How easy and tasty it is to pray with someone else's scapular, I wondered if the true Guyanese territory east of the Essequibo River named after Spanish origin is a gray territory with nothing infertile and ugly? who live showing the territory that belongs to Venezuela by history and reason. For Guyanese who pretend they don't know In 1814 Holland ceded to England, for three million pounds sterling, 20 thousand miles of territory to the British, equivalent to 32,187 km2, which represents its territory between the Demerara Berbice and Essequibo rivers , never west of the Essequibo river, every Guyanese must feel ashamed to be part of a robbery and a usurpation that we will soon recover our Venezuelan Essequibo. all those people who intend to comment, I propose that you accept a debate to teach you what they do not tell you in your colleges and universities
Esequibo is Venezuela 🇻🇪🇻🇪🇻🇪🇻🇪🇻🇪🇻🇪🇻🇪🇻🇪🇻🇪🇻🇪🇻🇪🇻🇪🇻🇪🇻🇪
Which country from Europe 🇪🇺
Guyana is very beautiful 😍 miss my families alot
🇬🇾 is a really inviting place our manners is very British nd polite
Public comment. Thank you so much for sharing one of the greatest places on earth. Beautiful guyana Amazing. The water nuts tasted wonderful you could try some I am happy you enjoy nature.