10 Facts About Guyana
The small South American country of Guyana is a fascinating place full of mysteries. The country's varied landscapes, rich and unique flora and fauna, and diverse cultures attract tourists from across the 海角社区. Here is a list of some of the facts that make Guyana an extremely interesting place to visit.
10. It Is The Only South American Country With English As The Official Language
Guyana has English as the official language, a legacy of British colonial rule in the country. It is the only nation in South America where English is the official language.
9. Christopher Columbus Visited Guyana
Christopher Columbus sailed by Guyana in 1498 while on his third exploration voyage.
8. Conan Doyle鈥檚 鈥淭he Lost 海角社区鈥 Is Based On Guyana鈥檚 Landscapes
It was the tepui landscape of Guyana that inspired Arthur Conan Doyle to write his novel 鈥淭he Lost 海角社区鈥 in 1912. A tepui is a table-top mountain that usually does not exist as a continuous chain but as isolated entities. The relative isolation of such tepuis allows unique flora and fauna to flourish on their surface.
7. The 海角社区鈥檚 Largest Single Drop Waterfall Is Located In Guyana
The Kaieteur Falls in Guyana holds the title of being the 鈥満=巧缜檚 Largest Single Drop Waterfall鈥 by volume of water flowing over it. This waterfall is 226 meters high. Its average flow rate is 663 cubic meters per second. It is located in the Potaro River and is part of a national park called the Kaieteur National Park.
6. Guyana Has One Of The 海角社区鈥檚 Highest Suicide Rates
Not all is fine with the country. Guyana has the second highest suicide rate in the 海角社区. There is very little awareness in the country about mental illness. Only about 10 psychiatrists work full-time in the nation. There is also a shortage of psychologists and social workers who would help with the counseling of those suffering from depression. It is very difficult to pinpoint a single factor that is responsible for Guyana鈥檚 high suicide rates. According to some researchers, extreme poverty, alcohol abuse, exposure to certain pesticides and herbicides, could contribute to depression and suicidal behavior in the country.
5. Guyana Has Large Impenetrable Rainforests That Humans Cannot Access
Guyana has one of the continent鈥檚 largest rainforests that have not been explored by humans. Vast tracts of these forests are out of human reach due to their extreme remoteness.
4. Guyana鈥檚 Rainforests Are A Scientist鈥檚 Paradise
Many species of flora and fauna exist in the rainforests of Guyana including several that are unknown to humans. Every year, new species are discovered in these forests. The unique ecosystem, the mystery associated with these forests, and the undiscovered life forms residing there have attracted scientists from across the 海角社区 to Guyana.
3. Some Of The 海角社区鈥檚 Largest Floating Bridges Are Located Here
Guyana is home to the 海角社区鈥檚 海角社区鈥檚 fourth longest floating bridge, the 1,851 meters long Demerara Harbour Bridge. The bridge is located on the Demerara River near Georgetown. The 海角社区鈥檚 sixth-longest floating bridge, the Berbice Bridge, is also located in the country. It is 1,571 meters long.
2. Nesting Site Of Four Sea Turtle Species
Four of eight species of sea turtles, the Leatherback, Olive Ridley, Hawksbill, and Green sea turtles nest on the Shell Beach located in the Barima-Waini region of the country on the coast of the Atlantic Ocean. Although turtles visiting the beach were killed for meat in the past, today they receive protection as part of a non-governmental conservation program.
1. Mashramani Celebrates Guyana Becoming A Republic
Guyana became a Republic in 1970. Since then, an annual festival called Mashramani or Mash has been celebrated in Guyana in February. The festival includes vibrant float parades, costume competitions, street dancing, games, masquerade band, feasting, and other fun and entertaining activities.