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The post featured a painting of the majestic Kaieteur Falls from a wormhole view, unlike the bird’s eye view many of us have come to adore. This new perspective created a more captivating image ...
The children at Kaieteur Falls yesterday. Speaking with this newspaper ... We have worked with youths doing art projects and performances and had a wonderful exchange of information.
Water flows from Kaieteur Falls at 23,400 cubic feet per second. Kaieteur Falls is so dizzyingly vast and so powerful, the water looks as if it's falling from the edge of the world. The giant ...
Kaieteur Falls in Guyana is like living on the edge of the world. The giant waterfall is located on the Potaro River in Kaieteur National Park, within Guyana’s region of the Amazon Forest.