At last you're brought to a look-out point and it's here that you have your first real introduction to what is heralded as the tallest single drop waterfall in the world.
80 % of the population lives on the coast line, so much of the interior is lived in only by the Amerindians.
I would love to have had the opportunity to do some trail riding here but I don't think a bike tire has ever laid it's tread mark on this sacred soil.
Our faithful guide.
Female on the left, both said to be poisonous but only to those predators that attempt to eat them.
This is the boxed shape web.
Another view down the trail.
This plant has a very soft leave which the locals use for toilet paper. It was actually much softer than the t/p we use.
.....something you have to see with your own eyes to fully appreciate.
This is a view of what lies down stream of the falls.
These pictures that follow are for your viewing pleasure.
Cool ain't it!
Now let me talk some about our new friends, the Phipps family and those who came with them. At the end of July they arrived all the way from England in the wee hours of the morning, tired but with smiles and eager eyes. They started things out a bit rough, Mom forgot her purse on the plane and with it her credit cards and other essentials. So after working through that ordeal they settled in and embraced the ministry and Guyanese culture with amazing ease and real enthusiasm. During their visit with us they were able to start quite a number of bible studies and meet many who expressed a real desire to learn more about bible truth.
The Phipps family numbered five altogether, they are as follows: (left to right)
Adam, Melinda, Kevin, Iona, Kisiah (not sure if those names are all spelled right)
Adam, Melinda, Kevin, Iona, Kisiah (not sure if those names are all spelled right)
....those who traveled with them were, Olivia (on the left).....
....and Tom (far right). My buddy Tom demonstrated real courage on the airplane ride, you see Tom does not like the take off part of flying and the pictures below shows his level of fear and determination to hold on till it's over. He only screamed a little. :)
In addition, we enjoyed the company of some dear sisters who also came from the UK and shared in the preaching work. On that day our group of 12 JW's did what we do best, enjoy the amazing works of creation and have a great time doing it. Below are the girls. (left to right) Shantelle, Maxine and Rachael.
Here's the group in full color.
For those of you who are still reading our blogs, we say "hello" and miss you much. Stay joyful and keep putting up a hard fight for the faith because it's worth fighting for!
Scott & Crystal
Very cool and beautiful photos...hope to get there someday soon!
ReplyDeleteSarah
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