Leh we go for a quartuh. It is ten in the morning. This is Guyana we Guyanese does drink whenever we want, all day and all night, he turned to grin at his sidekick in the backseat. I looked back to see the dimwit slapping his knees and laughing in …
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This post is just a little glimpse into Bartica, on the Essequibo River. When you get to Guyana, make sure to add Bartica as one of the places to visit. If you want a great adventure in one of the most beautiful places on earth, then head on down south …
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Oh gosh, I really think my love of travel and adventure started on my very first trip to Bartica, Essequibo, Guyana. Bartica, Essequibo, Guyana, is a town on the left bank of the Essequibo River in the Cuyuni-Mazaruni area. This is where the three rivers meet; the confluence of the …
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A new UN report , shows that human trafficking is on the rise and taking on “horrific dimensions”, with sexual exploitation of victims the main driver. Children now account for 30 per cent of those being trafficked, and far more girls are detected than boys – UN News, Global Perspectives/Human Stories. Female …
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This Guyanese inspired ChowMein recipe is almost as good as the real thing. This Guyanese ChowMein recipe is inspired by the dish I grew up eating/ It is perfect for those times when the tummy-rumbling, mouth-watering craving for a bowl of childhood-comfort food is hard to ignore. What better than …
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Join me on this Hunter-gatherer diet South America. Lets find out if this is a new trend, or a viable option, for a more sustainable lifestyle.By Samantha McLeodMy Experience living the Hunter-Gatherer Diet South America.I decided to try the Hunter-Gatherer Diet South America and ended up learning more than I …
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In Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, where street food and hawkers’ stalls are the very essence of daily life, ingredients are of the utmost importance and reputations are just as important.We all remember street food from our childhood days.I am Guyanese born and growing up in Guyana street food was an integral …