Very Beautiful falls located in Guyana, South America.

“How beastly”

By Nick Maes for The Guardian. First published 13th December 2008. In the oppressive, dead-weight heat of midday, an improbably polite man ushered me through security at Georgetown's dusty domestic airport. Behind him I could hear the gurgling of a Dam… Read more...

Written by press. See the full article in The Guardian, 13th December 2008.

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