In July this year Gary did his first foreign trip for his job. He went to Guyana (South America) for a week. He went down there to give a bunch of presentations on some new US wood laws.
He started out in Georgetown and went from town to town giving his presentation.
This is the Esquibo River, which he had to cross to get to one of his presentations.
This monkey kept trying to wrestle the rabbit. Poor bunny! :D
Pair of Parrots
Anna Regina, view from the top of a beach-side hotel.
Banana Boat (the original)
Piles of Pineapples
Donkey Cart.
A local chapel. Apparently they rent out a house for church services.
This is a picture of South America from the air.
It is either Western Guyana or Eastern Venezuela. Not sure...
River Esquibo from the air.
Small (living) lizard slinking under the table cloth.
Dog on a Hot Tin Roof
Meat Market... Yum...
King of the Dump
Galloping Goat
Here's lookin' at you kid.
Cute Monkey
Guyana farmlands
Gorgeous land full of palm trees
National Library. One of the nicest buildings in the country.
Famous Anglican Church. One of the largest all wood structures.
Guyana is a land full of canals. Some pretty, some not so much.
Guyana's equivalent of the Department of Energy.
Wooden hallways in the hotel.
Random street shot
Some very interesting signs all over the place.
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