#127582 - 03/17/08 05:46 PM
Some pics
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Loc: Guyana, South America
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Hi folks, I'm just sharing some pics for those that love the outdoors. These are of Guyana, South America (SA), which is the only english speaking country in SA and is situated on the North coast of the continent. There are also some albums with some family stuff, feel free to go thru those also, but prepared to be bored. Here's a link to my pics albums. Some might find them interesting. The ones relating to the outdoors are "Eiripan trip to Rewa 2008", "Bin ah bush - Jan '07" and anything with "Essequibo" in the name. http://community.webshots.com/user/naseemnasir?vhost=communityEnjoy. Nas.
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#127631 - 03/18/08 12:47 AM
Re: Some pics
[Re: Naseem]
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Nas, Nice shots, especially this one labeled "homestead"! I'd love to have a place like that to return too after a hard week. Some of the food in the other albums looked really, really good, especially the curry and the sushi. It looked like the heads were still on the fish in the curry. Do you eat the whole fish, head and all, or do you just nibble the meaty bits off the fish? Thanks for sharing! -Blast
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#127665 - 03/18/08 01:05 PM
Re: Some pics
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Loc: Guyana, South America
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The whole fish (minus the guts and gills of course)... I can fillet a fish, but I have a black belt in avoiding the bones...
BTW - it's all stainless steel knives over here - too much water for carbon steel...
Nas.
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#127672 - 03/18/08 03:14 PM
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Journeyman
Registered: 02/21/08
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Loc: Alberta
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Hey brother. There are some cool pics here dude. I really like your back yard. Looks like good fishing
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#127681 - 03/18/08 04:42 PM
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HI naseem and thanks for the pics
I wonder if you have any preparedness culture over there and what are the most probable kind of disasters ( hurricanes, trpical storms, volcanoes ..etc. )
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#127695 - 03/18/08 07:24 PM
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Loc: Guyana, South America
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It's normally good fishing except when the water's "big". This is usually at high tide or after heavy rains. If there's too much water in the creek then the fish just don't bite. Maybe something to do with the probability of a fish coming to within sensing distance of the bait decreasing the more water there is in the creek?
The thing is that I'm not a fisherman but I'd like to be. It's frustrating to say the least. I'm not sure that fishing is going to be an easy source of food in a survival situation. But then again, that might just be my luck...
Nas.
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#127696 - 03/18/08 07:35 PM
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[Re: Chisel]
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We don't have natural disasters over here. Guyana is below sea level and out of the path of the hurricanes. The Guiana Shield is a large rock extending from Venezuela all the way to French Guiana, and this provides a stable base - so no earthquakes.
We do get some flooding on the coastal plain after heavy rain for multiple days, but by and large there are no sort of natural disasters there.
But we have politicians. Nuf said.
Preparedness culture does not really exist here. Guyana is one of the poorest countries (politicians again - we have resources aplenty) in the world, as a result for most people, everyday living is a survival challenge.
That said, I love it here. The people are friendly and the outdoors is lots of fun.
Nas.
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#127705 - 03/18/08 08:46 PM
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[Re: Naseem]
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Registered: 02/21/08
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Loc: Alberta
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this may be a stupid question but......Can you swim in that water freely or are there too many things that will try and eat/sting/poison you?
In Canada there are very few animals that would be considered as dangerous. I can swim in any body of water around here and the only thing I really need to worry about are leaches. I have a friend in the US living in Florida who tells me about all the crocs in his backyard and I think about how different that would be in a survival situation for me. all I see in my yard are rabbits and squirrels. Night and day
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#127745 - 03/19/08 11:38 AM
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Registered: 03/15/07
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Loc: Guyana, South America
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Well the river does have a few biting animals. There's the dreaded piranha! Actually they've got a bad reputation based on TV and the movies. I swim in every river at every opportunity and have never been bitten. I certainly wouldn't swim with an open wound though - why tempt fate? The worse damage I've seen inflicted by a piranha has been restricted to a missing toe or finger.
There's also cayman in the rivers. These are the smaller, generally docile version of the alligator and crocodile and they usually run on sight.
There are snakes in the forest. Long boots and generally being observant and careful is usually enough to avoid them. It's rare to encounter a snake, not only due to their camouflage, but they run at the sight of people too.
The worst animal is the mosquito. Usually the mosquito and his/her whole family goes to dinner at once, normally at sunset and some hang around all night long.
Nas.
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