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One of Guyana's most beloved birds, Blue-Saki Blue-Saki (Blue-grey Tanager). (Courtesy of Ken_Pa via flickr)
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Pond near Linden highway. Lilly leaves can be seen in the water (Courtesy of flickr)
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A typical rural house in Guyana, embedded between a tall coconut trees and lush South American vegetation (Courtesy of flickr)
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A purple dusk falls over the Guyana coastland. A hotel's resort appears in the foreground while the country's most famous lighthouse, a preserved remnant of colonial times, pierces the sky in the mid-left (Courtesy of flickr)
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Rich greenery decorate this riverside scene as a local boat gently waits for take-off (Courtesy of Ken_Pa via flickr)
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Uprooted coconut trees against a grand sky at 63 Beach, Berbice. (Courtesy of Ken_Pa via flickr)
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A female donkey and her foal. These herbivorous relatives of horses are used to draw carriages or carts (Courtesy of Ken_Pa via flickr)
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Stabroek Market in Georgetown, Guyana. The market was designed and constructed by the Edgemoor Iron Company of Delaware, USA over the period 1880-1881. Construction of the iron and steel structure was completed in 1881 and may be the oldest structure still in use in the city. Designed by an American engineer Nathanial McKay, this market houses a wide variety of items for sale. The market covers an area of about 80,000 square feet. The Stabroek market area is easily the busiest such place in the city, always bustling with people and activity and also a central hub for taxis and "minibuses". ( Via Wikipedia) (Courtesy of Ken_Pa via flickr)
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Full moon and coconut silhouettes in the rice fields of Guyana (Courtesy of Ken_Pa via flickr)