my parents are guyanese and i;ve heard stories about back home. I was Born in canada so i don't really got the same child hood experiences they did. This video opens up a lot of missing images i tried to imagine. Its inevitable that loggers are going to tear down everything.
For now, bask in its embrace and hope for an escape.
Wow.. It's great. I came back almost 2 weeks ago. My cousins caught 6 piranhas.. oh and we caught an anaconda. It's really cool, you need to think about going.
thanks alot once again bbc u guys are sio amazing for doing this for my country. I am so proud to say that i am guyanease and you guys make it so so amazing and thanks auntie raquel for doing your job u make guyana proud. stright up and thank you to roberbluesjohnson for posting it, its such an incredible video and bbc just did an incredible job once again and thanks for choosing guyana for doing it and i hope u can do another one dont forget to save the rainforest of south america and all over.
thanks alot bbc for having my aunt on the show and i really appreciater you trying to save the rainforest i am behind u a 100% make tha a million percent. thanks aklot bbc
Thanks to the BBC, the team that went to the Rain Forest in Guyana, and all of the other experts for the production of this video. I just uploaded them, nothing more. I do not deserve any credit.
Also, I do encourage everyone to buy the DVD's when they become available. The BBC needs the financial support so that they can continue this kind of amazing programming.
these documentarys are amazing
SAZ619 2 years ago
my parents are guyanese and i;ve heard stories about back home. I was Born in canada so i don't really got the same child hood experiences they did. This video opens up a lot of missing images i tried to imagine. Its inevitable that loggers are going to tear down everything.
For now, bask in its embrace and hope for an escape.
reverseperstalsis 2 years ago
You have gone to Guyana?
Wow.. It's great. I came back almost 2 weeks ago. My cousins caught 6 piranhas.. oh and we caught an anaconda. It's really cool, you need to think about going.
BlakePlaya 2 years ago
thanks alot once again bbc u guys are sio amazing for doing this for my country. I am so proud to say that i am guyanease and you guys make it so so amazing and thanks auntie raquel for doing your job u make guyana proud. stright up and thank you to roberbluesjohnson for posting it, its such an incredible video and bbc just did an incredible job once again and thanks for choosing guyana for doing it and i hope u can do another one dont forget to save the rainforest of south america and all over.
jacore321 2 years ago
thanks alot bbc for having my aunt on the show and i really appreciater you trying to save the rainforest i am behind u a 100% make tha a million percent. thanks aklot bbc
Julian
jacore321 2 years ago
thank uuuuuu
great vid
tiffany2k6xxx 2 years ago
George cured me of my terrible arachnophoba - he is amazing!! i went from hysterical to holding a tarantula in 45 minutes!
zephyrgirl11 3 years ago 4
thanks! George makes me laugh so much LOL!
butterflykisses50 3 years ago 3
Brilliantly amazing program, thank you so much for uploading, and thank you the BBC for such a great show! AND the team who went out!
TableTopGaming 3 years ago 4
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Thanks to the BBC, the team that went to the Rain Forest in Guyana, and all of the other experts for the production of this video. I just uploaded them, nothing more. I do not deserve any credit.
Also, I do encourage everyone to buy the DVD's when they become available. The BBC needs the financial support so that they can continue this kind of amazing programming.
robertbluesjohnson 3 years ago
cheers!
quantumant 3 years ago 2