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Here are some pictures of things and places in Essequibo.
Video
Slide Show

The Sabanto at Parika Stelling

Boat Park at Parika Stelling

The Parika Stelling – coloured

The Parika Stellling – B/W

Highly Favoured

Waiting…

The Sabanto

Kimberly 6

Catching up!

Fresh coconuts from Bonasika

Fresh coconuts from Bonasika- B/W

More produce…

Little Giant

Little Giant on go…

The Great Malali!

Better view of the boat park.

Boarding the Sabanto

Usual business

Away we go!

Malali en-route to Leguan

Malali en-route to Leguan – B/W

Clear sail ahead.

Clear sail ahead – B/W

Regular business

Pablo on the run

Shelter me.

Beautiful.

Ship wreck.

Natural Beauty

Green,gold and grey

Southern end of Leguan

Teamwork

WIlderness

Ancient

The Kanawan

Mangrove

Hidden pathways

Abandoned

2-door Koker

Flowing stream of peace.

Girl in the sun

The deck

Rejuvenating

Leisure

Sunrise at the deck

New day

The early bird

Ant castle

Growing

Moon at Lake Mainstay

Flora

Aouara

Trail ahead

Buttercup

Quenching the thirst

Natural beauty on the ground

Chemistry

Wild flowers

Upclose

Life

Bush shop

About to bloom

Lake Mainstay Resort

Vibrance

Brightness

Peace

Merriment

Peaceful stream

Cow under the tree

Another Frame of Cow under the tree

Shade

Green and blue

Hut by the tree

Breezy

Tamarind tree in the field

Cows pon de dam

Cynthia Renee

Gas station on the river

Charity village

Loner

Deep

Northern end of South America

Lonely

Object?

Reflections

Sabanto night shot
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There is no place like home, will always be Essequibian.
I enjoyed the video on Shell Beach.
Please send me details of tours in Essequibo,
Also name and rates of Hotels/guest houses
and the best way to get there from Georgetown
Hi Myrna, you can find the details you are looking for from the folks at http://www.undiscoveredguyana.com/