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BY Francis Akhalbey, 12:00pm May 26, 2019,

Here are breathtaking photos to prove why Guyana is indeed the land of many waters

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by Francis Akhalbey, 12:00pm May 26, 2019,
Kaieteur Falls -- Photo Credit: yoreoyster.com

Popularly known as the “land of many waters”, the beautiful nation of Guyana boasts of very beautiful and awe-inspiring water bodies. From eye-catching lakes and rivers to picturesque waterfalls, you’ll never fall short of spectacular photo ops.

Below are some beautiful snapshots of the land of many waters. Be sure to add Guyana to your travel bucket list if you can!

Here are breathtaking photos to prove why Guyana is indeed the land of many waters

A serene section of the Mazaruni River — Photo Credit: Cody H

Here are breathtaking photos to prove why Guyana is indeed the land of many waters

Baracara Falls — Photo Credit: guyanatimesinternational.com

Here are breathtaking photos to prove why Guyana is indeed the land of many waters

Baracara Island — Photo Credit: guyanatimesinternational.com

Here are breathtaking photos to prove why Guyana is indeed the land of many waters

Jordan Falls

Here are breathtaking photos to prove why Guyana is indeed the land of many waters

Kaieteur Falls

Here are breathtaking photos to prove why Guyana is indeed the land of many waters

Kamarang Great Falls Photo Credit: Mark Strohm/Flickr

Here are breathtaking photos to prove why Guyana is indeed the land of many waters

Mazaruni River at Aruwai Falls — Photo Credit: Cody H

Here are breathtaking photos to prove why Guyana is indeed the land of many waters

Orinduik Falls — Photo Credit: Ian Mazkenzie/Flickr

Last Edited by:Victor Ativie Updated: May 11, 2020

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