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by flock1 on 2008-04-24 08:12:19 |
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Really enjoyed your tale of travelling through these often overlooked countries in South America. You must have a very understanding wife who lets you go off on these flights of fancy! |
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by bindero on 2008-09-04 04:54:11 |
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really enjoyed the article! just one question here... if 80% is covered with forest what do this people do? i mean... how do they have fun over there? |
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by Anonymous on 2008-09-04 09:50:55 |
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A lot of the people live in the "bush"... out in the forest of Guyana. I am a missionsary and have been to Guyana three times, but I have not been into the forest part. Although my dad has traveled into the bush. Usually to have fun, I suppose they would travel out to Georgetown to the market or something. But the people in the bush live pretty simple lives, I don't think many of them really travel out much because they are working.
hope this helps a little =] |
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by Anonymous on 2008-09-06 18:25:39 |
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<eyecandy10469>
its a qud article but itsz not that accurate
people 4rm the ciity mostly qo 2 the bush
because they want jobsz or because they wanna
brinq thinqs back home for there family |
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