Best regards, beautiful and dear people from all the villages of the ESEQUIBO territory. Receive a warm hug and good energy, I take this opportunity to remind you that you are Venezuelans by birth and that you have all the constitutional guarantees as citizens and additionally as indigenous peoples. You, as Venezuelans, are free from all racial discrimination, the right to your land titles, which since time immemorial you have worked. I say goodbye, not before thanking you for uploading such a beautiful video.
I grew up in Lethem back in the 60s early 70s and left for GT as a teenager. Wow, have those places developed in their own limited way! I'm now in the USA and hoping to visit the interior after the Covid and its mask-wearing masquerade is over. Just curious, what were you folks doing there? I miss the 'raw' natural life where one can enjoy the moonlight in all its glory.
Those purple yams is very nutritious for your body it’s like Beetroot anything purple as a ground provision is good also Jamoon which grows on trees in Guyana you have everything you need to give you a long and Healthy life.Keep away from liquor 🍹 if you want use it as medicine by teaspoon.😷
Was also here doing research for Iwokarama- walked from here to Kato with wonderful friend Laureen Pierre- Indeed it's very cold - fuggy I have my relatives there - the Marcos
Public comments. Very nice 👍 eco friendly environment by solar energy and cheeper energy and cleaner energy for the indigenous people who work together and dedication their life. Wind power energy is a very good thing too. Government need to invest in more houses and water system and help these people. They really need help. Thanks you so much. They are blessed.
Liked how the locals replied in their traditional language.....if the hindus had maintained this , their languages would not have disappeared from Guyana....🇬🇾🍂🌱🌿📱📲
So with oil in Guyana will it make transportation cost effective so these produce will get to Georgetown? So Leana can get familiar with the produce grown locally...lol
you guys should help the people lobby the minister of agriculture to get the planes to carry their produce to gt, they need government grants, the government only sit their ass in gt living de good life ,those are the original people of our beautiful guyana. ya'll can forward my comments to the minister ,
Tropical places can bring some surprises. Once travelling with my wife through Costa Rica, we went to a jungle hotel that looked really good. We rented a room. But when my wife, who has a phobia to spiders, saw several tarantulas in our room, she panicked, cursed me and forced me to demand for a return of our money. The tropics are not for everyone!
Loved this video. More like these, please. So about the lack of phone signal...there’s no GTT or Digicel signal in the area? I’m guessing no landlines? What about television? I have so many questions😩 What did you eat while you were there? Did you have a drink at the village shop? Lol. How long were you there and why?
Hahaha! No Gtt, digi or landline phones. They have some type of internet network that u top up your phone with like pre-paid credit. It runs out so fast! Aside from that, we walked with a satellite phone that we use in hinterland areas. It has an antenna & if u find a good spot, u can make a regular call....not sure what network it works on. People have TVs but they use DVDs & internet (if they can afford it) cause there are no channels lol. Remember the water system in the jungle u watched before this video, well we went there to commission that system with the first lady & minister (like a ribbon cutting ceremony). I was there for 3 days to plan for it and we paid a lady nearby the guesthouse to cook for us because she does catering. I downloaded netflix movies on my phone before I left GT to watch in the night lol. Hope this answers your questions.
Guyana is so vast with many natural resources. The untouched natural beauty is breath taking .
Good job leana watching from chile ,i hop to know these places👍
WOW this is a Beautiful video showing us Beautiful Guyana
Wow this is beautiful scenerie love it. Our beautiful Guyana, watching from Canada 🇨🇦
Region 8 is very beautiful I never been there but tnk u for showing us beautiful guyana
It is good to know that tribal languages of the indigenous people are well preserved by them.
Best regards, beautiful and dear people from all the villages of the ESEQUIBO territory. Receive a warm hug and good energy, I take this opportunity to remind you that you are Venezuelans by birth and that you have all the constitutional guarantees as citizens and additionally as indigenous peoples. You, as Venezuelans, are free from all racial discrimination, the right to your land titles, which since time immemorial you have worked.
I say goodbye, not before thanking you for uploading such a beautiful video.
if yuh think Venezuela is yours...come an take it skunt nuh? Try!
@@voiceofgod543 Don't worry so much, everything will come in its own time....
Stunning nature and beautifull nana
Nice adventure Leana!
Keep up the good work!
Wau beautiful peace of country Guyana love from Nepal 🙏🙏🙏🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🙏🙏🙏
Thank you for watching
I love city and country life it just humbles me🙂
I grew up in Lethem back in the 60s early 70s and left for GT as a teenager. Wow, have those places developed in their own limited way! I'm now in the USA and hoping to visit the interior after the Covid and its mask-wearing masquerade is over. Just curious, what were you folks doing there? I miss the 'raw' natural life where one can enjoy the moonlight in all its glory.
Paramakatoi looks like my kind of place. I see so many opportunities there. I would love to learn their language. Really enjoyed the vid.
Those purple yams is very nutritious for your body it’s like Beetroot anything purple as a ground provision is good also Jamoon which grows on trees in Guyana you have everything you need to give you a long and Healthy life.Keep away from liquor 🍹 if you want use it as medicine by teaspoon.😷
Good to know
Anthocyanins. All dark colored foods have them in abundance. Powerful antioxidants
nice video, i really enjoyed it, those places look's so nice and peaceful.
Nice videos. I just subscribe to your channel. Great job promoting our country guyana.
Thank you!
Was also here doing research for Iwokarama- walked from here to Kato with wonderful friend Laureen Pierre-
Indeed it's very cold - fuggy
I have my relatives there - the Marcos
Public comments. Very nice 👍 thanks you so much for sharing beautiful Guyana.
I am actually living in Paramakatio and my life is just fine
THANKS FOR SHOWING US HEAVEN ON EARTH
nice view i can see there is a lot of fun there
BEAUTIFUL PLACE ,MUST VISIT
I’m born in Guyana and now living in New York I love Guyana and I think the president is trying his best 🇬🇾🇬🇾👍👍🙏🙏
Public comments. Very nice 👍 eco friendly environment by solar energy and cheeper energy and cleaner energy for the indigenous people who work together and dedication their life. Wind power energy is a very good thing too. Government need to invest in more houses and water system and help these people. They really need help. Thanks you so much. They are blessed.
Very informative and educational
Love this video ❤❤
Thanks for sharing your wonderful video with the entire world. Stay safe.
You're welcome and thank you.
@@LeanafromGuyana paramakati similiar tamil name
I love that you are very informative 🙂
Liked how the locals replied in their traditional language.....if the hindus had maintained this , their languages would not have disappeared from Guyana....🇬🇾🍂🌱🌿📱📲
This is a beautiful place, I would love to visit.
Hello dear how his Guyana I'm from Africa
So with oil in Guyana will it make transportation cost effective so these produce will get to Georgetown? So Leana can get familiar with the produce grown locally...lol
Very nice place. I like to be the with u guys .👍👍
If we had trains transportation would not be a problem
you guys should help the people lobby the minister of agriculture to get the planes to carry their produce to gt, they need government grants, the government only sit their ass in gt living de good life ,those are the original people of our beautiful guyana. ya'll can forward my comments to the minister ,
Unfortunately the JESUITS BANKSTERS CONTROL AND COMMAND AND APPOINT THESES STOOGES
Theses JESUITS STOOGES ARE NOT FREE TO HELP THE FIRST NATIVE GUT
DON'T FORGET THE JESUITS CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS STOLE GUYANA FOR THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH
And they murdered thousands of GUYANESE NATIVES
Beautiful place.
Tropical places can bring some surprises. Once travelling with my wife through Costa Rica, we went to a jungle hotel that looked really good. We rented a room. But when my wife, who has a phobia to spiders, saw several tarantulas in our room, she panicked, cursed me and forced me to demand for a return of our money. The tropics are not for everyone!
Haha! What an experience...I probably would've done the same as your wife lol
Best life all together.
Loved this video. More like these, please. So about the lack of phone signal...there’s no GTT or Digicel signal in the area? I’m guessing no landlines? What about television? I have so many questions😩 What did you eat while you were there? Did you have a drink at the village shop? Lol. How long were you there and why?
Hahaha! No Gtt, digi or landline phones. They have some type of internet network that u top up your phone with like pre-paid credit. It runs out so fast! Aside from that, we walked with a satellite phone that we use in hinterland areas. It has an antenna & if u find a good spot, u can make a regular call....not sure what network it works on. People have TVs but they use DVDs & internet (if they can afford it) cause there are no channels lol. Remember the water system in the jungle u watched before this video, well we went there to commission that system with the first lady & minister (like a ribbon cutting ceremony). I was there for 3 days to plan for it and we paid a lady nearby the guesthouse to cook for us because she does catering. I downloaded netflix movies on my phone before I left GT to watch in the night lol. Hope this answers your questions.
Hello dear how his Guyana I'm from Africa
@@LeanafromGuyanahello dear how his Guyana I'm from Africa
Public comments. Government need to help then with crops and agro and farming will definitely bring happiness to the village.
Thanks for bringing our tranquil hinterlands and its people to us in the diaspora.
Yard chicken 🐥 is the best to eat.
The LACK of internet access is the biggest problem. All the rest looks good.
Lack of internet is the greatest thing ever
@Rav Man but we need it to WORK
hello. nice channel . question about the ones who speak patamona. Are they indigenous to guyana?
Yes they are 😊
Love this video
I was there last month
I saw a brazilian beer Schin.
Haha! Yes that beer is quite popular in Region 8 and 9 of Guyana
What the people do as for fun or sports ?
A bit harder and sweeter
I currently live in Vigilance, but I'm planning to move to Melbourne in Australia in like 2034
What is the population?
Approximately 3000
@@LeanafromGuyana thank u...
Love it 🥰, hopefully will reach and do a similar vlog.
What’s your Instagram account?
Thanks ...@iamleanabradshaw
@@LeanafromGuyana will add you
Girl how I jelious u in a rolling in d hammock
Come on now West Indians don’t get that tired so fast I’ve been away for more than 20 years I’m almost 40 ..west Indians can go the distance
I Live dare
Nice place❤
Beautiful place.