A montage includes aerial views of rivers meandering through the rainforest of Guyana, views from the river with banks of thick jungle on either side and a waterfall cascading down into a deep ...
Guyana's rivers continue to be the life-blood of the jungle providing water for drinking and washing and a source of food for the local tribes people. This clip is from the series Seriously Raleigh.
In this picturesque atmosphere of nature’s varied splendor, Guyana’s population of six races/ethnicities, interact daily with civility, and an ever-increasing harmony that critics of the current ...
The course of Guyana’s destiny changed in 2015 when US fossil fuel giant Exxon struck oil. It discovered nearly 11 billion barrels in the deep water off the coast of this tiny country known for the ...
Janki believes Guyana can move swiftly to renewables. It is a country of sunshine, wind and rivers for small-scale hydropower she said. She fears the country’s rush for oil has come much too ...