Jungle Survival in Guyana

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Published 2015-08-31
Host Julia Dimon travels to the remote jungles of Guyana to learn about indigenous culture and survival skills. This segment was produced for Outside Television. For more check out www.traveljunkiejulia.com

All Comments (21)
  • @JA-pf1xz
    My wife is Guyanese...I love hearing her speak creole when she talks to her family on the phone. The people and the country is beautiful. I've visited New Amsterdam and Georgetown.
  • @tonymilligan682
    I was a British soldier in 1964 and was posted to Guyana (Then British Guiana) to quell the trouble. The people were great to us. The country is beautiful. I always wondered why they don't do more tourism.
  • @AR-jc7eh
    I can watch videos like this all night long and I feel good to see my country documented by someone as dynamic as yourself
  • @ariadeabreu9070
    big up all me GUYANESE ppl dem ah loveeee yall mann. 4ever ah guyanese 😚💯💯💯
  • @emilybrooke4316
    I'm Guyanese And I'm watching in 2019♥️♥️♥️♥️
  • @nafzak100
    Forget the politics. The people of Guyana are its most beautiful asset. The next best thing is our food. Arguably the best in the Caribbean. Pepperpot, metagee, curry, roti, chowmein, saltfish n bake, etc.  Full disclosure, I am Guyanese, so I may be prejudiced.. We are a relatively poor nation, fallen prey to a declining sugar, rice and bauxite industry and hopeful that recently discovered oil, will bring in some much needed money to build and develop our country.  We are a proud people and I think that because we are a small in size and population, it really means so much more. Go to NY Queens, Brooklyn and Toronto in the summer and every weekend you will see Guyanese village reunions in parks all over the Burroughs of NY and outskirts of Toronto. Almost every Guyanese village have reunions. Most of it is an excuse to get together, drink beer and party. I say that it is unique, because you do not see Jamaicans and Trinibagans (the 2 other major Caribbean expats) having village reunions on the same scale. We are one people, one nation and we have one destiny.
  • @shellzplass5724
    Awwweeee thank you for visiting my country and you are right you have so much more about guyana you need to explore
  • @mrladnek5858
    Greetings from Trinidad to my brothers and sisters of six nations in Beautiful Guyana
  • U gat my respect, as a guyanese living in the U.S not alot of persons has ever been to our rain forest there's way more 2 experience but u did good with that video 💯🇬🇾
  • @richie4kt892
    For ever a Guyanese 🇬🇾🇬🇾🇬🇾🇬🇾🇬🇾
  • @Smutlamp
    Spent three wonderful years in that beautiful country.