After a 12-hour set of flights from San Francico to Miami, and Miami to Georgetown, Guyana. we were met at the Cheddi Jagan international Airport on Wednesday, and driven for an hour by Dale, while Eugene provided an excellent commentary on Guyana's capital situated downriver at the mouth of the Demerara River. We checked into the Ramada Georgetown Princess Hotel, and quickly fell asleep.
On Thursday, Nov 14th, Eugene and our tour guide (Lynn Spreadbury) hosted us on a City tour, including lunch back at our hotel, and a dinner at the Maharaja Palace, a great Indian restaurant.
On our tour, we visited the Cheddi Jagan Research Center, where we met one of the past Presidents of Guyana (Donald Ramotar), who served. from 2001 until 2015. Eugene, prior to becoming a local tour guide, had an illustrious career as a journalist, and was well-known to the President. The President provided us with a very personal account of his time in office, and of the difficulty of governing the country without a majority of his party in the legislative branch. His chief worry concerning Guyana now is its lack of electricity, and and is happy the current government is focusing on strengthening the country's infrastructure
To see a few of the photos we took on our City tour today, click on Thursday, November 14, Georgetown, Guyana. Limited internet access will probably prevent most of the photos from appearing regularly on this trip, as we'll be staying many nights in the forests upriver in the Amazon. You might want to wait, and catch the entire set of photo-links after we get home.
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