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GROWING GRAPES IN GUYANA

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Secret Orange Garden in Guyana

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Orange farming in Guyana.
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Growing Grapes in Barrackpore, Trinidad and Tobago

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Why and How to Invest in Guyana in 2023

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5 reasons why you should invest in Guyana.

5 ways to invest in Guyana in 2023

Fastest growing economy in the world

Largest oil discovery in the world for 2023
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Guyana farm tour and School visit on Pomeroon River

Founder of Indigenous coconut oil takes a coconut farm tour on Pomeroon River.
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The Most Unique Fruit in the World - Here's How You Eat It! #Shorts

This crazy looking, spiky ball fruit is a nipa palm fruit - and it’s incredibly amazing how you harvest and eat it.

First chop down the entire alien looking ball, then knock off the individual pods, slice them open, and you’ll find a gem of juicy jelly - somewhat like coconut flesh - within it!

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Goat Farming in Guyana

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GEORGETOWN VLOG | Walking the streets of Georgetown, Guyana 4K

Georgetown, Guyana!

Georgetown is the capital of Guyana and a fun city with great markets, street food, impressive wildlife and history!

In this Guyana travel vlog I take a walking tour and check out some of the top things to do in Georgetown.

If you're looking for things to do in Georgetown then take a look at the list below and don't forget to try some delicious Guyanese food!


0:00 - 0:14 - Intro

0:15 - 1:17 - Bourda Market | Checking out Bourda Market to get some fresh vegetables.

1:18 - 2:12 - Walking to Georgetown National Park to see the West Indian Manatees

2:13 - 3:30 - Joe's Puri Shop | Making puris with one of the most famous food places in Georgetown.

3:31 - 4:15 - Walking down The Avenue, Georgetown and visiting St George's Cathedral (One of the largest wooden buildings in the world.)

4:16 - 5:34 - Visiting Stabroek Market and seeing the gold traders in Georgetown's most famous market area.

5:35 - 7:10 - Taking a boat on the Demerara River, Georgetown

7:11 - 7:30 - Sunset in Georgetown, Guyana.

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Thanks to Jonny Melon for the sunset drone shots!
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Coconut Farm at # 74 Village Berbice ????????????

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Planting Coconuts in Guyana
Guyana Water Coconut
Agriculture in Guyana

The coconut tree is a member of the palm tree family and the only living species of the genus Cocos. The term coconut can refer to the whole coconut palm, the seed, or the fruit, which botanically is a drupe, not a nut. The name comes from the old Portuguese word coco, meaning head or skull, after the three indentations on the coconut shell that resemble facial features. They are ubiquitous in coastal tropical regions and are a cultural icon of the tropics.

Amazing Benefits of Coconuts

1. Provides Good Fats

2. Coconuts Enhances Weight Loss

3. Keeps You Hydrated

4. Improves Skin Health

5. Coconuts Fight Bacteria

6. Ensures Healthy Teeth and Bones

7. Eliminates Scalp Infections

5 Bridges in Guyana

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Canje Bridge
Berbice Bridge
Mahaicony Bridge
Mahaica Bridge
Demerara Bridge

GUYANA: SOUTH FYRISH, CORENTYNE BERBICE

00:00 Intro
00:34 Main Road Section
03:11 Kilcoy Market Dam / Street Separating Fyrish and Chesney-Kilcoy
11:31 Koker Dam
11:54 First Street Connecting Kilcoy Market Dam and Koker Dam
13:11 Second Street Connecting Kilcoy Market Dam and Koker Dam
13:33 Third Street Connecting Kilcoy Market Dam and Koker Dam
15:29 Koker Dam
17:09 Sixth Street Connecting Kilcoy Market Dam and Koker Dam
18:45 Fourth Street Connecting Kilcoy Market Dam and Koker Dam
20:13 Fifth Street Connecting Kilcoy Market Dam and Koker Dam
20:47 Bush Dam / Street Separating No. 1 Village and Fyrish Village
24:40 Back Street Connecting Bush Dam, Koker Dam and Kilcoy Market Dam
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Guyanese Fruits, Golden Apple, Guava ( HD )

Tropical Guyana is full of fruits all year round, these are a few.

Bush Lot to Blairmont & Rosignol then Berbice River Bridge (Region 5)

Driving from Bush Lot to Blairmont & Rosignol then Berbice River Bridge (Region 5)

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70 Village to 63 Beach

Easter Sunday

Driving from 70 Village to 63 Beach Corentyne, Guyana on Easter Sunday

President of GUYANA Cooks Eid GUYANESE FOOD!! The Best Beef Curry in the World?

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As my adventures in Guyana continued, I was shocked when I got an invitation from the President of Guyana to join him for an Eid celebration at his home! Come with me as the President of Guyana cooks me an incredible Guyanese food feast for Eid!

President Irfan Ali is known for his excellent cooking skills! He and his assistant chef Fiona would be making us an amazing beef curry, which I was super excited to try. He uses all fresh ingredients from his garden. He even makes his own 17-spice mixture!

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He’d be cooking in the old traditional way. First, he washed some dal and some rice. He also would be stirring the food with a giant paddle. He had a giant bucket of fatty meat, which would be full of flavor.

They have smokers where they’d be cooking all the meat. Then, they showed me the garden, where they grow herbs and vegetables like mint, basil, fine-leaf thyme, broad-leaf thyme, parsley, shallots, celery, callaloo leaf, chadon beni, and more. I tried a bit of everything. It was all super fresh and tasty! The callaloo leaf reminded me of spinach!

They also grow grapes on the property, as well as sugarcane. The president planted this garden long before he got elected. You have to bite the outer skin of the sugarcane and tear it off with your teeth to get to the sweet, moist meat inside.

Back at the outdoor kitchen, the aroma was incredible. He started building the curry by adding the fresh meat and the spice mixture to a huge pot. The pot reminded me of some I’d seen in south India! The colors were so rich! It would be ready in just 90 minutes!

Inside, they were cooking some yard fowl and dal. They grind spices using a masala brick. It’s so fresh! I tried some garlic and coconut choka. The coconut choka was really nice, grainy, and a little spicy.

Outside they put a huge piece of beef in the smoker. Then, in the kitchen, Stacey and I had some dal with rice and coconut choka. There was a spicy wiri wiri pepper in there that was super hot! The coconut choka was so different from anything I’d ever had!

Then, they started building a duck curry. The garlic, onions, and peppers with the masala mixture smelled heavenly. I coud have eaten it by itself! Next, she added the duck!

Back outside, President Ali gave me a mug of the dal so I could try it, but it was too hot! Next, he started on the liver fry and gave me a genip, which is a meaty, lychee-like fruit that’s very sweet!

I tried some delicious coconut water, followed by the dal in the mug. It wasn’t too chunky but had a nice amount of spice and some cumin. It was the best dal I’d had in Guyana so far! Next, I tried some of the liver fry, which melted in my mouth! Then, President Ali showed me a cow head and cow heel.

Back in the kitchen, his grandmother was making some pepperpot! But now it was time to eat!

The beef curry was some of the most tender beef I’ve ever had. It had been butchered today, so it was super fresh. The 17 spices gave it so much flavor, but it wasn’t overbearing. After a while, His Excellency even joined us to eat!

Next were coconut buns, which were fluffy and contained raisins and lots of grated coconut. Then, I learned His Excellence had prepared a gift for me: the paddle he used to cook our meal!

We took our duck curry to go. What an incredible day I will never forget! Huge thanks to President Irfan Ali and his family for inviting me into their home!

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GUYANA: BELVEDERE, CORENTYNE, BERBICE

00:00 Intro
00:36 Belvedere Section on Main Road
02:25 Streets Bordering Belvedere
19:35 Campbell Street / Left Section - First Cross Street
22:20 Ramphal Street / Left Section - Second Cross Street
24:53 King Street / Left Section - Third Cross Street
27:00 Right Section - First Cross Street
30:21 Right Section - Second Cross Street
32:53 Right Section - Third Cross Street
36:00 Right Section - Fourth Cross Street
38:50 Right Section - Fifth Cross Street
41:34 Right Section - Sixth Cross Street
44:28 Right Section - Seventh Cross Street
46:50 Right Section - Eight Cross Street

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Secret Garden In St Vincent and The Grenadines

This is a secret grape farm located on the leeward side of the island.

Driving around No. 64 Village Corentyne

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Driving around No. 64 Village, Corentyne, Berbice, Guyana, South America
Guyanese living in the 1st , 2nd and 3rd street.

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GUYANA: NO 68 VILLAGE, CORENTYNE, BERBICE

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00:00 Intro
00:39 Main Road Section
02:09 Street Separating Nos. 67 and 68 Villages
02:52 Left Section - First Cross Street
06:22 Street Separating Nos. 68 and 69 Villages
08:09 Right Section - Second Cross Street
11:44 Right Section - First Cross Street
16:28 Street Splitting 69 Village
18:52 Left Section - Second Cross Street

Grapes in Guyana ????

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