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Guyana is a nation on the northeastern coast of South America, bordered by Venezuela, Brazil, and Suriname, with a coastline on the Atlantic Ocean. It is the only English-speaking country in South America and one of the most biodiverse and least explored nations on the continent - a vast interior of ancient rainforest, towering tepui table mountains, and mighty rivers that remain largely untouched by development.
The Guiana Highlands in the south and west contain some of the oldest geological formations on Earth, with dramatic flat-topped tepui mountains rising abruptly from the jungle canopy - the inspiration for Arthur Conan Doyle's "The Lost World." Kaieteur Falls, sitting deep in the rainforest interior, is one of the most powerful waterfalls on the planet - nearly five times the height of Niagara and surrounded by pristine wilderness with no roads or permanent settlements nearby. Explore related settings through our Waterfalls, Remote Locations, and Scenic Views collections.
Guyanese cuisine reflects its extraordinary ethnic diversity - a blend of Indigenous, African, Indian, Chinese, and European influences that makes it one of the most varied food cultures in the Americas. Pepperpot, a rich Amerindian meat stew slow-cooked with cassareep, is the national dish and traditionally eaten at Christmas. Browse related feeds under Nature, Wildlife, and Oceans & Lakes on EarthLive.TV.
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Guyana is a nation on the northeastern coast of South America, bordered by Venezuela, Brazil, and Suriname, with a coastline on the Atlantic Ocean. It is the only English-speaking country in South America and one of the most biodiverse and least explored nations on the continent - a vast interior of ancient rainforest, towering tepui table mountains, and mighty rivers that remain largely untouched by development.
The Guiana Highlands in the south and west contain some of the oldest geological formations on Earth, with dramatic flat-topped tepui mountains rising abruptly from the jungle canopy - the inspiration for Arthur Conan Doyle's "The Lost World." Kaieteur Falls, sitting deep in the rainforest interior, is one of the most powerful waterfalls on the planet - nearly five times the height of Niagara and surrounded by pristine wilderness with no roads or permanent settlements nearby. Explore related settings through our Waterfalls, Remote Locations, and Scenic Views collections.
Guyanese cuisine reflects its extraordinary ethnic diversity - a blend of Indigenous, African, Indian, Chinese, and European influences that makes it one of the most varied food cultures in the Americas. Pepperpot, a rich Amerindian meat stew slow-cooked with cassareep, is the national dish and traditionally eaten at Christmas. Browse related feeds under Nature, Wildlife, and Oceans & Lakes on EarthLive.TV.
Prefer exploring visually? Check our live webcam map or browse cameras in Venezuela, Brazil, and Suriname.