The country has a mixed culture, with three different ethnic groups living together; the native Amerindians, black descendants of former slaves, and Asian descendants of workers bought over by former British colonizers.
Wooden houses proliferate and many of the old colonial homes are now embellished with statuary that appears symbolic of practitioners of the Hindu faith. St George's Cathedral is an iconic central landmark in the Georgetown capital, though unfortunately I did not chance to look around inside when I visited. It's said that wives of the former British colonizers would while away time waiting for their husbands to return from sea by keeping lookout from the tower of the church.
It's possible to take a plane trip out to Kaietaur Falls to see this magnificent natural waterfall. There's a cabin close to the landing strip that was built for the Canadian Prime Minister some years ago, so if you've always yearned to spend a few days or weeks in the middle of the rainforest and close to scenery like that in the image, you could get in touch with the Guyana tourism authorities and book the accommodation for a vacation.
Check out my article on HubPages for more detail about Georgetown
Copyright Dawn Denmar March, 2014
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