French Guiana (French: Guyane française; French pronunciation: [ɡɥijan fʁɑ̃sɛz]; officially just Guyane) is an overseas region of France, consisting of a single overseas department located on the northern Atlantic coast of South America. It has borders with two nations: Brazil to the east and south, and Suriname to the west. Its 83,534 km2 (32,253 sq mi) have a very low population density of less than 3 /km2 (7.8 /sq mi), with almost half of its 229,000 people in 2009 living in the urban area of Cayenne, its capital.
French Guiana, an overseas region of France on the northern Atlantic coast of South America, appears to be a magnet for immigrants, both legal and illegal, f...
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BBC Fast Track - Suriname & French Guiana
BBC Fast Track - Suriname & French Guiana
BBC Fast Track - Suriname & French Guiana
Michelle Jana Chan explores the heritage of Suriname before crossing the Maroni River into French Guiana.
53:34
The Wild Coast: An Exploration of the Guianas
The Wild Coast: An Exploration of the Guianas
The Wild Coast: An Exploration of the Guianas
Go to http://www.lamanchamedia.org for more info about this film and to see more. The Wild Coast is a physical, historical and philosophical exploration of t...
My best on French Guiana with F40. I made this lap on quick race. In the cup I have made 1:05.571, current 38th record on Android leaderboard.
Car pro config: 5,4,5,4 (Rank 1581)
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Mi mejor en la Guayana Francesa con el F40. Hice esta vuelta en carrera rápida. En la copa he hecho 1:05.571, actual 38º registro en la clasificación Android.
Configuración pro del coche: 5,4,5,4 (Nivel 1581)
Music: "5 Cents Back" - Audionautix
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My trip to French Guiana / Devil's Island 2011
My trip to French Guiana / Devil's Island 2011
My trip to French Guiana / Devil's Island 2011
French Guiana was dubbed the Green Hell among the prisoners were serving his sentence here. The Îles du Salut (in English: Salvation Islands) were used as a ...
5:20
Cayenne, French Guyana
Cayenne, French Guyana
Cayenne, French Guyana
We finally made it to Cayenne today - looking forward to the performance tonight with Christian McBride & Inside Straight at the Jazz Festival. Video from wa...
3:15
The French Guiana
The French Guiana
The French Guiana
Brilliant place.
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Two Months in French Guiana (a short movie by Mel)
Two Months in French Guiana (a short movie by Mel)
Two Months in French Guiana (a short movie by Mel)
Here's a video about my two-months trip in French Guiana on June and July (2006). This video has been made during a research internship about marine turtles ...
42:03
French Guiana Fremdenlegion - French foreign legion - Légion étrangère
French Guiana Fremdenlegion - French foreign legion - Légion étrangère
French Guiana Fremdenlegion - French foreign legion - Légion étrangère
French Guiana Fremdenlegion - French foreign legion - Légion étrangère "Most legionnaires have nothing to lose and life itself is not held very dear." powere...
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Voyage en Guyane - French Guiana trip (GoPro)
Voyage en Guyane - French Guiana trip (GoPro)
Voyage en Guyane - French Guiana trip (GoPro)
French Guiana trip. Road trip en Guyane. Spots : * Iles du Salut * Camp Cariacou * Cayenne * Kourou (Centre Spatial Guyanais) * Saint Laurent du Marony * Mir...
1:31
Ferrari F40(1593) - French Guiana - 1.05.010
Ferrari F40(1593) - French Guiana - 1.05.010
Ferrari F40(1593) - French Guiana - 1.05.010
3:46
Black Beauty in French Guiana
Black Beauty in French Guiana
Black Beauty in French Guiana
French Guiana is an overseas region of France located in South America. The first inhabitants were the native americans. Africans(incuding mulattos,and black...
3:55
Devil's Island Penal Colony - French Guiana.
Devil's Island Penal Colony - French Guiana.
Devil's Island Penal Colony - French Guiana.
Devils Island Penal Colony - French Guiana.
The penal colony of Cayenne commonly known as Devil's Island, was a notorious prison of the 19th and 20th centuries. It operated at several locations in French Guiana. Opened in 1852, it is notorious for being used for internal exile of French political prisoners during that period, the most famous of which was Captain Alfred Dreyfus. The system was closed down in 1953.
The prison system stretched over several locations, on the mainland and in the off-shore Îles du Salut group. Île Royale was the reception centre for the general population of the penal colony; they were housed in moderate freedom
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Asphalt 8 - McLaren 675LT PRO (French Guiana R.) 57.519
Asphalt 8 - McLaren 675LT PRO (French Guiana R.) 57.519
Asphalt 8 - McLaren 675LT PRO (French Guiana R.) 57.519
My best time on this cup and current 7th record on Android leaderboard.
I made simply but effective run :)
Car MAX PRO (Rank 1763)
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Mi mejor tiempo en esta copa y actual 7º registro en la clasificación Android.
Hice una simple pero efectiva carrera :)
Coche MAX PRO (Nivel 1763)
Music: "Breakdown - Take the Lead" - Kevin MacLeod
French Guiana, an overseas region of France on the northern Atlantic coast of South America, appears to be a magnet for immigrants, both legal and illegal, f...
4:14
BBC Fast Track - Suriname & French Guiana
BBC Fast Track - Suriname & French Guiana
BBC Fast Track - Suriname & French Guiana
Michelle Jana Chan explores the heritage of Suriname before crossing the Maroni River into French Guiana.
53:34
The Wild Coast: An Exploration of the Guianas
The Wild Coast: An Exploration of the Guianas
The Wild Coast: An Exploration of the Guianas
Go to http://www.lamanchamedia.org for more info about this film and to see more. The Wild Coast is a physical, historical and philosophical exploration of t...
My best on French Guiana with F40. I made this lap on quick race. In the cup I have made 1:05.571, current 38th record on Android leaderboard.
Car pro config: 5,4,5,4 (Rank 1581)
---------------------------------------------
Mi mejor en la Guayana Francesa con el F40. Hice esta vuelta en carrera rápida. En la copa he hecho 1:05.571, actual 38º registro en la clasificación Android.
Configuración pro del coche: 5,4,5,4 (Nivel 1581)
Music: "5 Cents Back" - Audionautix
8:58
My trip to French Guiana / Devil's Island 2011
My trip to French Guiana / Devil's Island 2011
My trip to French Guiana / Devil's Island 2011
French Guiana was dubbed the Green Hell among the prisoners were serving his sentence here. The Îles du Salut (in English: Salvation Islands) were used as a ...
5:20
Cayenne, French Guyana
Cayenne, French Guyana
Cayenne, French Guyana
We finally made it to Cayenne today - looking forward to the performance tonight with Christian McBride & Inside Straight at the Jazz Festival. Video from wa...
3:15
The French Guiana
The French Guiana
The French Guiana
Brilliant place.
7:35
Two Months in French Guiana (a short movie by Mel)
Two Months in French Guiana (a short movie by Mel)
Two Months in French Guiana (a short movie by Mel)
Here's a video about my two-months trip in French Guiana on June and July (2006). This video has been made during a research internship about marine turtles ...
42:03
French Guiana Fremdenlegion - French foreign legion - Légion étrangère
French Guiana Fremdenlegion - French foreign legion - Légion étrangère
French Guiana Fremdenlegion - French foreign legion - Légion étrangère
French Guiana Fremdenlegion - French foreign legion - Légion étrangère "Most legionnaires have nothing to lose and life itself is not held very dear." powere...
3:56
Voyage en Guyane - French Guiana trip (GoPro)
Voyage en Guyane - French Guiana trip (GoPro)
Voyage en Guyane - French Guiana trip (GoPro)
French Guiana trip. Road trip en Guyane. Spots : * Iles du Salut * Camp Cariacou * Cayenne * Kourou (Centre Spatial Guyanais) * Saint Laurent du Marony * Mir...
1:31
Ferrari F40(1593) - French Guiana - 1.05.010
Ferrari F40(1593) - French Guiana - 1.05.010
Ferrari F40(1593) - French Guiana - 1.05.010
3:46
Black Beauty in French Guiana
Black Beauty in French Guiana
Black Beauty in French Guiana
French Guiana is an overseas region of France located in South America. The first inhabitants were the native americans. Africans(incuding mulattos,and black...
3:55
Devil's Island Penal Colony - French Guiana.
Devil's Island Penal Colony - French Guiana.
Devil's Island Penal Colony - French Guiana.
Devils Island Penal Colony - French Guiana.
The penal colony of Cayenne commonly known as Devil's Island, was a notorious prison of the 19th and 20th centuries. It operated at several locations in French Guiana. Opened in 1852, it is notorious for being used for internal exile of French political prisoners during that period, the most famous of which was Captain Alfred Dreyfus. The system was closed down in 1953.
The prison system stretched over several locations, on the mainland and in the off-shore Îles du Salut group. Île Royale was the reception centre for the general population of the penal colony; they were housed in moderate freedom
1:18
Asphalt 8 - McLaren 675LT PRO (French Guiana R.) 57.519
Asphalt 8 - McLaren 675LT PRO (French Guiana R.) 57.519
Asphalt 8 - McLaren 675LT PRO (French Guiana R.) 57.519
My best time on this cup and current 7th record on Android leaderboard.
I made simply but effective run :)
Car MAX PRO (Rank 1763)
---------------------------------------------
Mi mejor tiempo en esta copa y actual 7º registro en la clasificación Android.
Hice una simple pero efectiva carrera :)
Coche MAX PRO (Nivel 1763)
Music: "Breakdown - Take the Lead" - Kevin MacLeod
6:39
Traveling to Guayana, Suriname, French Guiana!
Traveling to Guayana, Suriname, French Guiana!
Traveling to Guayana, Suriname, French Guiana!
We bought the tickets on Copa Airlines, of course. We fly to Georgetown on June 12. Now, we need to plan our travels. We are very excited!!
Also, check out these cool banknotes from Guiana, Suriname, and French Guiana.
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"FRENCH GUIANA HEALING SERVICE" MIGHTY PROPHET DR DAVID OWUOR
"FRENCH GUIANA HEALING SERVICE" MIGHTY PROPHET DR DAVID OWUOR
"FRENCH GUIANA HEALING SERVICE" MIGHTY PROPHET DR DAVID OWUOR
repentandpreparetheway.org
jesusislordradio.info
highwayofholiness.us
repent USA (facebook)
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Asphalt 8 - PRO Marussia (French Guiana) 1:05:769
Asphalt 8 - PRO Marussia (French Guiana) 1:05:769
Asphalt 8 - PRO Marussia (French Guiana) 1:05:769
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MONSTER CUBERA SNAPPER, WOLF FISH GUIANA - Fishing Adventurer with Cyril Chauquet
MONSTER CUBERA SNAPPER, WOLF FISH GUIANA - Fishing Adventurer with Cyril Chauquet
MONSTER CUBERA SNAPPER, WOLF FISH GUIANA - Fishing Adventurer with Cyril Chauquet
Watch more videos on fishingadventurer.com Cyril has always heard that the waters of the Atlantic ocean in Guiana, South America hold an incredible variety o...
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Asphalt 8 - One:1 1686 (French Guiana) 1:01.115
Asphalt 8 - One:1 1686 (French Guiana) 1:01.115
Asphalt 8 - One:1 1686 (French Guiana) 1:01.115
My personal best time on this track and current 2º record in my division.
My car rank is a little handicap against two 1690 rank One:1. But at least I have overcome a One:1 :D
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Mi mejor tiempo en este circuito y actual 2º registro en mi división.
El rango de mi coche es un pequeño handicap contra dos One:1 con rango 1690, pero al menos he conseguido superar a un One:1 :D
Music: "Marvin's Dance" - Silent Partner
121:45
The Jesus Film - Sranan-Tongo / Wayana Language (Suriname, Brazil, French Guiana)
The Jesus Film - Sranan-Tongo / Wayana Language (Suriname, Brazil, French Guiana)
The Jesus Film - Sranan-Tongo / Wayana Language (Suriname, Brazil, French Guiana)
The Story of the Life and Times of Jesus Christ (Son of God). According to the Gospel of Luke. (Suriname, Brazil, French Guiana) Sranan-Tongo / Wayana Langua...
47:37
mus ua si XAÜL Guyane française ( French Guiana)
mus ua si XAÜL Guyane française ( French Guiana)
mus ua si XAÜL Guyane française ( French Guiana)
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Cacao video 6 French Guiana Hmong dancer
Cacao video 6 French Guiana Hmong dancer
Cacao video 6 French Guiana Hmong dancer
Hmong dancer from Cacao French Guiana.
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Hmong French Guiana noj peb caug 2013
Hmong French Guiana noj peb caug 2013
Hmong French Guiana noj peb caug 2013
Kev Lom zem dance nyob Javouhey, French Guiana Noj peb caug 2012-2013 Edited for HOME ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY. NO COPYRIGHT IS INTENDED.
French Guiana, an overseas region of France on the northern Atlantic coast of South America, appears to be a magnet for immigrants, both legal and illegal, f...
French Guiana, an overseas region of France on the northern Atlantic coast of South America, appears to be a magnet for immigrants, both legal and illegal, f...
Go to http://www.lamanchamedia.org for more info about this film and to see more. The Wild Coast is a physical, historical and philosophical exploration of t...
Go to http://www.lamanchamedia.org for more info about this film and to see more. The Wild Coast is a physical, historical and philosophical exploration of t...
My best on French Guiana with F40. I made this lap on quick race. In the cup I have made 1:05.571, current 38th record on Android leaderboard.
Car pro config: 5,4,5,4 (Rank 1581)
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Mi mejor en la Guayana Francesa con el F40. Hice esta vuelta en carrera rápida. En la copa he hecho 1:05.571, actual 38º registro en la clasificación Android.
Configuración pro del coche: 5,4,5,4 (Nivel 1581)
Music: "5 Cents Back" - Audionautix
My best on French Guiana with F40. I made this lap on quick race. In the cup I have made 1:05.571, current 38th record on Android leaderboard.
Car pro config: 5,4,5,4 (Rank 1581)
---------------------------------------------
Mi mejor en la Guayana Francesa con el F40. Hice esta vuelta en carrera rápida. En la copa he hecho 1:05.571, actual 38º registro en la clasificación Android.
Configuración pro del coche: 5,4,5,4 (Nivel 1581)
Music: "5 Cents Back" - Audionautix
French Guiana was dubbed the Green Hell among the prisoners were serving his sentence here. The Îles du Salut (in English: Salvation Islands) were used as a ...
French Guiana was dubbed the Green Hell among the prisoners were serving his sentence here. The Îles du Salut (in English: Salvation Islands) were used as a ...
We finally made it to Cayenne today - looking forward to the performance tonight with Christian McBride & Inside Straight at the Jazz Festival. Video from wa...
We finally made it to Cayenne today - looking forward to the performance tonight with Christian McBride & Inside Straight at the Jazz Festival. Video from wa...
Here's a video about my two-months trip in French Guiana on June and July (2006). This video has been made during a research internship about marine turtles ...
Here's a video about my two-months trip in French Guiana on June and July (2006). This video has been made during a research internship about marine turtles ...
French Guiana Fremdenlegion - French foreign legion - Légion étrangère "Most legionnaires have nothing to lose and life itself is not held very dear." powere...
French Guiana Fremdenlegion - French foreign legion - Légion étrangère "Most legionnaires have nothing to lose and life itself is not held very dear." powere...
French Guiana is an overseas region of France located in South America. The first inhabitants were the native americans. Africans(incuding mulattos,and black...
French Guiana is an overseas region of France located in South America. The first inhabitants were the native americans. Africans(incuding mulattos,and black...
Devils Island Penal Colony - French Guiana.
The penal colony of Cayenne commonly known as Devil's Island, was a notorious prison of the 19th and 20th centuries. It operated at several locations in French Guiana. Opened in 1852, it is notorious for being used for internal exile of French political prisoners during that period, the most famous of which was Captain Alfred Dreyfus. The system was closed down in 1953.
The prison system stretched over several locations, on the mainland and in the off-shore Îles du Salut group. Île Royale was the reception centre for the general population of the penal colony; they were housed in moderate freedom due to the difficulty of escape from the island. Île Saint-Joseph was the Reclusion, where inmates were sent to be punished by solitary confinement in silence and darkness for escapes or offences committed in the penal colony. Île du Diable was for political prisoners. In the 19th century, the most famous such prisoner was Captain Alfred Dreyfus. In addition to the prisons on each of the three islands in the Salut island group, the French constructed three related prison facilities on the South American mainland, just across the straits at Kourou; 30 miles east in Cayenne, which later became the capital of French Guyana; and a hundred miles west at St. Laurent.
The islands were part of a penal colony from 1852 onwards for common-law criminals of France, who were convicted by juries rather than magistrates. The main part of the penal colony was a labor camp that stretched along the border with Dutch Guiana (present-day Suriname). This penal colony was controversial as it had a reputation for harshness and brutality. Prisoner-on-prisoner violence was common; tropical diseases were rife. Only a small minority of broken survivors returned to France to tell how horrible it was; they sometimes scared other potential criminals to go straight. This system was gradually phased out and has been completely shut down since 1953. Since the late 20th century, the islands have been tourist destinations. The islands were featured in the book Papillon (1970), published as a memoir by Henri Charrière, a former prisoner who escaped.
Devil's Island and associated prisons eventually became one of the most infamous prison systems in history. While the prison system was in use (1852–1953), inmates included political prisoners (such as 239 republicans who opposed Napoleon III's coup d'état in 1851) and the most hardened of thieves and murderers. The vast majority of the more than 80,000 prisoners sent to the Devil's Island prison system never made it back to France. Many died due to disease and harsh conditions. Sanitary systems were limited, and the region was mosquito-infested, with endemic tropical diseases. The only exit from the island prisons was by water, and few convicts escaped.
A common way for convicts to earn money was to trap butterflies, which were sold to collectors. Convicts who were lucky enough to have family willing to send them money had to have it sent to them in care of a prison guard. The standard practice was for the guard to keep a quarter of the amount sent for himself and give the rest to the prisoner.
On 30 May 1854, France passed a new law of forced residency. It required convicts to stay in French Guiana after completion of sentence for a time equal to their forced labour time. If the original sentence exceeded eight years, they were forced to stay as residents for the remainder of their lives and were provided land to settle on. In time, a variety of penal regimes emerged, as convicts were divided into categories according to the severity of their crimes and the terms of their imprisonment or "forced residence" regime.
An 1885 law provided for repeat offenders for minor crimes to be sent to the French Guiana prison system, previously reserved for serious offenders and political prisoners. A limited number of convicted women were also sent to French Guiana, with the intent that they marry freed male inmates to aid in settlement and development of the colony. As the results were poor, the government discontinued the practice in 1907. On Devil's island, the small prison facility did not usually house more than 12 persons.
The horrors of the penal settlement were publicized during the Dreyfus affair, as the French army captain Alfred Dreyfus was unjustly convicted of treason and sent to Devil's Island on 5 January 1895. In 1938 the penal system was strongly criticized in Rene Belbenoit's book Dry Guillotine.
Shortly after the release of Belbenoit's book, which aroused public outrage about the conditions, the French government announced plans to close the bagne de Cayennes. The outbreak of World War II delayed this operation but, from 1946 until 1953, one by one the prisons were closed. The Devil's Island facility was the last to be closed.
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Devils Island Penal Colony - French Guiana.
The penal colony of Cayenne commonly known as Devil's Island, was a notorious prison of the 19th and 20th centuries. It operated at several locations in French Guiana. Opened in 1852, it is notorious for being used for internal exile of French political prisoners during that period, the most famous of which was Captain Alfred Dreyfus. The system was closed down in 1953.
The prison system stretched over several locations, on the mainland and in the off-shore Îles du Salut group. Île Royale was the reception centre for the general population of the penal colony; they were housed in moderate freedom due to the difficulty of escape from the island. Île Saint-Joseph was the Reclusion, where inmates were sent to be punished by solitary confinement in silence and darkness for escapes or offences committed in the penal colony. Île du Diable was for political prisoners. In the 19th century, the most famous such prisoner was Captain Alfred Dreyfus. In addition to the prisons on each of the three islands in the Salut island group, the French constructed three related prison facilities on the South American mainland, just across the straits at Kourou; 30 miles east in Cayenne, which later became the capital of French Guyana; and a hundred miles west at St. Laurent.
The islands were part of a penal colony from 1852 onwards for common-law criminals of France, who were convicted by juries rather than magistrates. The main part of the penal colony was a labor camp that stretched along the border with Dutch Guiana (present-day Suriname). This penal colony was controversial as it had a reputation for harshness and brutality. Prisoner-on-prisoner violence was common; tropical diseases were rife. Only a small minority of broken survivors returned to France to tell how horrible it was; they sometimes scared other potential criminals to go straight. This system was gradually phased out and has been completely shut down since 1953. Since the late 20th century, the islands have been tourist destinations. The islands were featured in the book Papillon (1970), published as a memoir by Henri Charrière, a former prisoner who escaped.
Devil's Island and associated prisons eventually became one of the most infamous prison systems in history. While the prison system was in use (1852–1953), inmates included political prisoners (such as 239 republicans who opposed Napoleon III's coup d'état in 1851) and the most hardened of thieves and murderers. The vast majority of the more than 80,000 prisoners sent to the Devil's Island prison system never made it back to France. Many died due to disease and harsh conditions. Sanitary systems were limited, and the region was mosquito-infested, with endemic tropical diseases. The only exit from the island prisons was by water, and few convicts escaped.
A common way for convicts to earn money was to trap butterflies, which were sold to collectors. Convicts who were lucky enough to have family willing to send them money had to have it sent to them in care of a prison guard. The standard practice was for the guard to keep a quarter of the amount sent for himself and give the rest to the prisoner.
On 30 May 1854, France passed a new law of forced residency. It required convicts to stay in French Guiana after completion of sentence for a time equal to their forced labour time. If the original sentence exceeded eight years, they were forced to stay as residents for the remainder of their lives and were provided land to settle on. In time, a variety of penal regimes emerged, as convicts were divided into categories according to the severity of their crimes and the terms of their imprisonment or "forced residence" regime.
An 1885 law provided for repeat offenders for minor crimes to be sent to the French Guiana prison system, previously reserved for serious offenders and political prisoners. A limited number of convicted women were also sent to French Guiana, with the intent that they marry freed male inmates to aid in settlement and development of the colony. As the results were poor, the government discontinued the practice in 1907. On Devil's island, the small prison facility did not usually house more than 12 persons.
The horrors of the penal settlement were publicized during the Dreyfus affair, as the French army captain Alfred Dreyfus was unjustly convicted of treason and sent to Devil's Island on 5 January 1895. In 1938 the penal system was strongly criticized in Rene Belbenoit's book Dry Guillotine.
Shortly after the release of Belbenoit's book, which aroused public outrage about the conditions, the French government announced plans to close the bagne de Cayennes. The outbreak of World War II delayed this operation but, from 1946 until 1953, one by one the prisons were closed. The Devil's Island facility was the last to be closed.
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published:08 Jan 2015
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Asphalt 8 - McLaren 675LT PRO (French Guiana R.) 57.519
My best time on this cup and current 7th record on Android leaderboard.
I made simply but effective run :)
Car MAX PRO (Rank 1763)
---------------------------------------------
Mi mejor tiempo en esta copa y actual 7º registro en la clasificación Android.
Hice una simple pero efectiva carrera :)
Coche MAX PRO (Nivel 1763)
Music: "Breakdown - Take the Lead" - Kevin MacLeod
My best time on this cup and current 7th record on Android leaderboard.
I made simply but effective run :)
Car MAX PRO (Rank 1763)
---------------------------------------------
Mi mejor tiempo en esta copa y actual 7º registro en la clasificación Android.
Hice una simple pero efectiva carrera :)
Coche MAX PRO (Nivel 1763)
Music: "Breakdown - Take the Lead" - Kevin MacLeod
We bought the tickets on Copa Airlines, of course. We fly to Georgetown on June 12. Now, we need to plan our travels. We are very excited!!
Also, check out these cool banknotes from Guiana, Suriname, and French Guiana.
We bought the tickets on Copa Airlines, of course. We fly to Georgetown on June 12. Now, we need to plan our travels. We are very excited!!
Also, check out these cool banknotes from Guiana, Suriname, and French Guiana.
published:11 Mar 2015
views:45
"FRENCH GUIANA HEALING SERVICE" MIGHTY PROPHET DR DAVID OWUOR
Watch more videos on fishingadventurer.com Cyril has always heard that the waters of the Atlantic ocean in Guiana, South America hold an incredible variety o...
Watch more videos on fishingadventurer.com Cyril has always heard that the waters of the Atlantic ocean in Guiana, South America hold an incredible variety o...
My personal best time on this track and current 2º record in my division.
My car rank is a little handicap against two 1690 rank One:1. But at least I have overcome a One:1 :D
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Mi mejor tiempo en este circuito y actual 2º registro en mi división.
El rango de mi coche es un pequeño handicap contra dos One:1 con rango 1690, pero al menos he conseguido superar a un One:1 :D
Music: "Marvin's Dance" - Silent Partner
My personal best time on this track and current 2º record in my division.
My car rank is a little handicap against two 1690 rank One:1. But at least I have overcome a One:1 :D
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Mi mejor tiempo en este circuito y actual 2º registro en mi división.
El rango de mi coche es un pequeño handicap contra dos One:1 con rango 1690, pero al menos he conseguido superar a un One:1 :D
Music: "Marvin's Dance" - Silent Partner
published:04 Jan 2015
views:1108
The Jesus Film - Sranan-Tongo / Wayana Language (Suriname, Brazil, French Guiana)
The Story of the Life and Times of Jesus Christ (Son of God). According to the Gospel of Luke. (Suriname, Brazil, French Guiana) Sranan-Tongo / Wayana Langua...
The Story of the Life and Times of Jesus Christ (Son of God). According to the Gospel of Luke. (Suriname, Brazil, French Guiana) Sranan-Tongo / Wayana Langua...
Beautiful French Guiana Landscape - hotels accommodation yacht charter guide
Beautiful French Guiana Landscape - hotels accommodation yacht charter guide
Beautiful French Guiana Landscape - hotels accommodation yacht charter guide
Beautiful French Guiana Landscape - hotels accommodation yacht charter guide http://www.hotels-aroundtheglobe.info/en/French+Guiana/ French Guiana hotels Fre...
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French Guiana — Beautiful Tourist Attractions
French Guiana — Beautiful Tourist Attractions
French Guiana — Beautiful Tourist Attractions
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The Swimming Cows of Marais de Kaw, French Guiana
The Swimming Cows of Marais de Kaw, French Guiana
The Swimming Cows of Marais de Kaw, French Guiana
In the wet season, cows swim through the Marais de Kaw munching on the fresh vegetation. It is amazing to see how calm, quiet, and graceful these land animals are as they glide effortlessly through the water.
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"Transported away" Mikeandmary's photos around St Laurent, French Guiana (travel pics)
"Transported away" Mikeandmary's photos around St Laurent, French Guiana (travel pics)
"Transported away" Mikeandmary's photos around St Laurent, French Guiana (travel pics)
Preview of Mikeandmary's blog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here: http://www.travelpod.com/travel-blog-entries/mikeandmary/1/1237818960/tpod.html This blo...
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Best Photos near French Guiana
Best Photos near French Guiana
Best Photos near French Guiana
http://tripwow.tripadvisor.com/tripwow/ta-00be-0304-c67f?ytv5=1 The best pictures of French Guiana taken by travel bloggers at TravelPod.com the web's premie...
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25 Travel Destinations: Secret Destinations in Guyana Revealed #2 Guyana
25 Travel Destinations: Secret Destinations in Guyana Revealed #2 Guyana
25 Travel Destinations: Secret Destinations in Guyana Revealed #2 Guyana
25 Travel Destinations: Secret Destinations in Guyana Revealed #2 Guyana (South America)
Not to be confused with Ghana, The Guianas, French Guiana, Guinea, or Papua New Guinea.
Guyana is a Country of More than 80% of Guyana is still covered by forests, ranging from dry evergreen and seasonal forests to montane and lowland evergreen rain forests.
Untouched places for you to explore.
Guyana has one of the highest levels of biodiversity in the world. Guyana, with 1,168 vertebrate species, 814 bird species, boasts one of the richest mammalian fauna assemblages of any comparably sized area in the world. The Guiana Shield region is little known a
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Brainrotting Episode 17 - French Guiana, Suriname & Guyana BMW F650 GS Adventure Motorcycle Tour
Brainrotting Episode 17 - French Guiana, Suriname & Guyana BMW F650 GS Adventure Motorcycle Tour
Brainrotting Episode 17 - French Guiana, Suriname & Guyana BMW F650 GS Adventure Motorcycle Tour
In this episode I ride the infamous BR156 from Macapa to Oiapoque on the French Guiana border. I visit the Ariane space rocket, blow my fuel pump, take a flight to see Kaieteur Falls and spot a jaguar as I ride towards Lethem.
I ride and I record. There's no editing of video's when I'm back at home, my video's are all edited on the road because I want to share my experiences as they happen, so...
Follow my journey through North, Central and South America. I've jacked in the job, packed my life into a pair of panniers and a roll bag and tied them down to a BMW F650 Dakar. Now it's time for some fun.
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French Guiana fights to save rainforest
French Guiana fights to save rainforest
French Guiana fights to save rainforest
Millions of hectares of rainforest are lost each year, that is the equivalent of at least one football field every second. And though the rate of deforestati...
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Guyana Travel Video Guide
Guyana Travel Video Guide
Guyana Travel Video Guide
Guyana Travel Video Guide: Guyana is now the third-smallest country in South America after Suriname and Uruguay. The name Guyana (from Arawak Wayana) means "...
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Driving in French Guiana : Beach Road
Driving in French Guiana : Beach Road
Driving in French Guiana : Beach Road
10 minutes tour on the Beach Road in French Guiana.
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"France" Jesseteleri's photos around Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni, French Guiana
"France" Jesseteleri's photos around Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni, French Guiana
"France" Jesseteleri's photos around Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni, French Guiana
Preview of Jesseteleri's blog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here: http://www.travelpod.com/travel-blog-entries/jesseteleri/1/1271275843/tpod.html
This blog preview was made by TravelPod using the TripAdvisor™ TripWow slideshow creator.
Entry from: Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni, French Guiana
Entry Title: "France"
Entry:
"We crossed the river into French Guinea We were greeted by a sign stating we were now in France. The immagration booth was closed so we walked on and came to the local spermarket where a man who spoke english helped us. He called us a taxi. He told us town was wayy over there waving his hand in one direction and as
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Top Cities of French Guiana
Top Cities of French Guiana
Top Cities of French Guiana
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1) Apatou
2) Cayenne
3) Grand Santi
4) Kourou
5) Macouria
6) Mana
7) Maripasoula
8) Matoury
9) Remire-Montjoly
10) Saint-Georges
11) Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni
12) Sinnamary
French Guiana (French: Guyane française; French pronunciation: [ɡɥijan fʁɑ̃sɛz]; officially just Guiana, French: Guyane) is an overseas department and region of France on the north Atlantic coast of South America. It borders Brazil to the east and south, and Suriname to the west. Its 83,534 km2 (32,253 sq mi) area has a very low population density of less than 3 inhabitants per km2, with half of its 239,450 people in 2012[1] living in the
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Trailer: Futureproof go to French Guiana
Trailer: Futureproof go to French Guiana
Trailer: Futureproof go to French Guiana
Watch the sensational trailer for Futureproof's trip to French Guiana were Jonathan and Co. witnessed the rocket launch of satellite Sentinel 1a into space w...
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10 Most Controversial Tourist Attractions
10 Most Controversial Tourist Attractions
10 Most Controversial Tourist Attractions
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6. Devil’s Island, French Guiana
Devil Island, French Guiana
Devil’s Island is the third largest island of the Îles du Salut island group in the Atlantic Ocean. It is located 14 km off the coast of French Guiana in South America just north of the town of Kourou. Known as “the Green Hel
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French Guiana Conference Part 3- The Prophet Of The LORD
French Guiana Conference Part 3- The Prophet Of The LORD
French Guiana Conference Part 3- The Prophet Of The LORD
The Final Segment of the Powerful Conference in French Guiana in
which The President Of The Region Of French Guiana Attended
(Translated in french)
French Guiana Conference, french Guiana President,
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French Guiana
French Guiana
French Guiana
A short look to French Guiana, which is part of France, an overseas departement and region of the country. Located on the north coast of Latin America, Frenc...
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South America Travel - Through the eyes of a G ADVENTURES CEO
South America Travel - Through the eyes of a G ADVENTURES CEO
South America Travel - Through the eyes of a G ADVENTURES CEO
Leading tours in South America has given me excitement enough for several lifetimes. If anyone manages to see watch this (thanks!) I compel you, book yoursel...
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BBC Fast Track: Exploring Guyana
BBC Fast Track: Exploring Guyana
BBC Fast Track: Exploring Guyana
Michelle Jana Chan travels around Guyana, from the capital Georgetown to Kaieteur Falls and down to the Rupununi.
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Travel Guide Guyana ( Part 8 Of 9 )
Travel Guide Guyana ( Part 8 Of 9 )
Travel Guide Guyana ( Part 8 Of 9 )
Hotel? potal offre wifi gratuit dans tout l ih�tel et le petit d�jeuner est tr�s bon? Unique business class hotel? names ? Ne and looking for hotels in khart...
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Suriname Tourism
Suriname Tourism
Suriname Tourism
Suriname is not as yet a highly seasoned tourism destination, such as those one can find in the wider Caribbean. Most visitors who travel from abroad to our country have close relatives living here, or were born in Suriname. However this trend has changed, rapidly during the last two decades. According to statistical data provided by the Suriname Tourism Foundation, overall tourist arrivals over the past years noted a significant increase from 60,000 visitors in 2002 to more than 150,000 visitors in 2006 and 175.000 in 2009. The number increased even more in 2010, when 205,001 visitors were registered.
More and more focused initiatives have
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Discover Armenia - Tourist Destination
Discover Armenia - Tourist Destination
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Beautiful French Guiana Landscape - hotels accommodation yacht charter guide
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"Transported away" Mikeandmary's photos around St Laurent, French Guiana (travel pics)
Preview of Mikeandmary's blog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here: http://www.travelpod.com/travel-blog-entries/mikeandmary/1/1237818960/tpod.html This blo...
Preview of Mikeandmary's blog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here: http://www.travelpod.com/travel-blog-entries/mikeandmary/1/1237818960/tpod.html This blo...
http://tripwow.tripadvisor.com/tripwow/ta-00be-0304-c67f?ytv5=1 The best pictures of French Guiana taken by travel bloggers at TravelPod.com the web's premie...
http://tripwow.tripadvisor.com/tripwow/ta-00be-0304-c67f?ytv5=1 The best pictures of French Guiana taken by travel bloggers at TravelPod.com the web's premie...
25 Travel Destinations: Secret Destinations in Guyana Revealed #2 Guyana (South America)
Not to be confused with Ghana, The Guianas, French Guiana, Guinea, or Papua New Guinea.
Guyana is a Country of More than 80% of Guyana is still covered by forests, ranging from dry evergreen and seasonal forests to montane and lowland evergreen rain forests.
Untouched places for you to explore.
Guyana has one of the highest levels of biodiversity in the world. Guyana, with 1,168 vertebrate species, 814 bird species, boasts one of the richest mammalian fauna assemblages of any comparably sized area in the world. The Guiana Shield region is little known and extremely rich biologically. Unlike other areas of South America, over 70% of the natural habitat remains pristine.
The rich natural history of British Guiana was described by early explorers Sir Walter Raleigh and Charles Waterton and later by naturalists Sir David Attenborough and Gerald Durrell.
Guyana Yours to discover
1.Jhayee Presents the new Guyana National Anthem to the United Nations in Guyana
Credits : Roberto DePalo
Original Video Link : https://vimeo.com/55826716
CC Attribution License
Mighty Kaieteur Falls Guyana, South America
Kaieteur Falls is the world's largest single drop water falls measuring a whopping 741 feet and located in Guyana.
Georgetown is the capital of Guyana, located in Region 4, which is also known as the Demerara-Mahaica region. It is the country's largest urban centre.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgetown,_Guyana
"Demerara river"
Tour along East Demerara
25 Travel Destinations: Secret Destinations in Guyana Revealed #2 Guyana (South America)
Not to be confused with Ghana, The Guianas, French Guiana, Guinea, or Papua New Guinea.
Guyana is a Country of More than 80% of Guyana is still covered by forests, ranging from dry evergreen and seasonal forests to montane and lowland evergreen rain forests.
Untouched places for you to explore.
Guyana has one of the highest levels of biodiversity in the world. Guyana, with 1,168 vertebrate species, 814 bird species, boasts one of the richest mammalian fauna assemblages of any comparably sized area in the world. The Guiana Shield region is little known and extremely rich biologically. Unlike other areas of South America, over 70% of the natural habitat remains pristine.
The rich natural history of British Guiana was described by early explorers Sir Walter Raleigh and Charles Waterton and later by naturalists Sir David Attenborough and Gerald Durrell.
Guyana Yours to discover
1.Jhayee Presents the new Guyana National Anthem to the United Nations in Guyana
Credits : Roberto DePalo
Original Video Link : https://vimeo.com/55826716
CC Attribution License
Mighty Kaieteur Falls Guyana, South America
Kaieteur Falls is the world's largest single drop water falls measuring a whopping 741 feet and located in Guyana.
Georgetown is the capital of Guyana, located in Region 4, which is also known as the Demerara-Mahaica region. It is the country's largest urban centre.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgetown,_Guyana
"Demerara river"
Tour along East Demerara
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Brainrotting Episode 17 - French Guiana, Suriname & Guyana BMW F650 GS Adventure Motorcycle Tour
In this episode I ride the infamous BR156 from Macapa to Oiapoque on the French Guiana border. I visit the Ariane space rocket, blow my fuel pump, take a flight to see Kaieteur Falls and spot a jaguar as I ride towards Lethem.
I ride and I record. There's no editing of video's when I'm back at home, my video's are all edited on the road because I want to share my experiences as they happen, so...
Follow my journey through North, Central and South America. I've jacked in the job, packed my life into a pair of panniers and a roll bag and tied them down to a BMW F650 Dakar. Now it's time for some fun.
In this episode I ride the infamous BR156 from Macapa to Oiapoque on the French Guiana border. I visit the Ariane space rocket, blow my fuel pump, take a flight to see Kaieteur Falls and spot a jaguar as I ride towards Lethem.
I ride and I record. There's no editing of video's when I'm back at home, my video's are all edited on the road because I want to share my experiences as they happen, so...
Follow my journey through North, Central and South America. I've jacked in the job, packed my life into a pair of panniers and a roll bag and tied them down to a BMW F650 Dakar. Now it's time for some fun.
Millions of hectares of rainforest are lost each year, that is the equivalent of at least one football field every second. And though the rate of deforestati...
Millions of hectares of rainforest are lost each year, that is the equivalent of at least one football field every second. And though the rate of deforestati...
Guyana Travel Video Guide: Guyana is now the third-smallest country in South America after Suriname and Uruguay. The name Guyana (from Arawak Wayana) means "...
Guyana Travel Video Guide: Guyana is now the third-smallest country in South America after Suriname and Uruguay. The name Guyana (from Arawak Wayana) means "...
Preview of Jesseteleri's blog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here: http://www.travelpod.com/travel-blog-entries/jesseteleri/1/1271275843/tpod.html
This blog preview was made by TravelPod using the TripAdvisor™ TripWow slideshow creator.
Entry from: Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni, French Guiana
Entry Title: "France"
Entry:
"We crossed the river into French Guinea We were greeted by a sign stating we were now in France. The immagration booth was closed so we walked on and came to the local spermarket where a man who spoke english helped us. He called us a taxi. He told us town was wayy over there waving his hand in one direction and as we need an ATM he waved his hand in the other direction stating they were very far away. The price was 5 Euros to the atm and 5 Euros from there to town. We had no choice but to go.
about 300m down the road was the atm. We assured him that we were paying 5 Euros for the atm, he replied yes. We were blown away and angry. How far was town? We got our Euros out at the atm and we drove another 400m into town. Geee French Guinea......
We found a place that let us put up hammocks for 10 Euros each cant complain we decided to come here.
The next morning we visited the Camp de Transportation which was a prison camp or a holding place for criminals that france sent to French Guinea. Not a bad idea off load your bad guys to the other side of the world.
We got shown the run down camp which was quite interesting but our tour seemed to go on for ever.....
We got to see the rooms which were made for 30 people but 80 got put inside. We got to see the small rooms where they got punished (not shackled to the bed for 3days with out food or water (no wonder 90% of the prisoners died or yellow fever and malaria.
They had an execution area where the prisoners were made to watch another prisoners head get lopped off.
The camp closed after papillion (long story short) got moved to another camp, escaped to Venezuela and told the world about how in humane the prison was)
After that we waited for a bus that never came after being told buses no longer. We hitched a ride in the rain to the coast. I never thought id be one of those sad backpackers waiting in the rain with a sign stating your destination. We got there for 30 Euros. we didnt mind to much a taxi would have been 100 Euros and there were no buses."
Read and see more at: http://www.travelpod.com/travel-blog-entries/jesseteleri/1/1271275843/tpod.html
Photos from this trip:
1. "Into France!"
2. "Transportation camp"
3. "Papillion"
4. "Leatherback turtle"
5. "euro accomodation"
6. "Sunrise"
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Entry from: Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni, French Guiana
Entry Title: "France"
Entry:
"We crossed the river into French Guinea We were greeted by a sign stating we were now in France. The immagration booth was closed so we walked on and came to the local spermarket where a man who spoke english helped us. He called us a taxi. He told us town was wayy over there waving his hand in one direction and as we need an ATM he waved his hand in the other direction stating they were very far away. The price was 5 Euros to the atm and 5 Euros from there to town. We had no choice but to go.
about 300m down the road was the atm. We assured him that we were paying 5 Euros for the atm, he replied yes. We were blown away and angry. How far was town? We got our Euros out at the atm and we drove another 400m into town. Geee French Guinea......
We found a place that let us put up hammocks for 10 Euros each cant complain we decided to come here.
The next morning we visited the Camp de Transportation which was a prison camp or a holding place for criminals that france sent to French Guinea. Not a bad idea off load your bad guys to the other side of the world.
We got shown the run down camp which was quite interesting but our tour seemed to go on for ever.....
We got to see the rooms which were made for 30 people but 80 got put inside. We got to see the small rooms where they got punished (not shackled to the bed for 3days with out food or water (no wonder 90% of the prisoners died or yellow fever and malaria.
They had an execution area where the prisoners were made to watch another prisoners head get lopped off.
The camp closed after papillion (long story short) got moved to another camp, escaped to Venezuela and told the world about how in humane the prison was)
After that we waited for a bus that never came after being told buses no longer. We hitched a ride in the rain to the coast. I never thought id be one of those sad backpackers waiting in the rain with a sign stating your destination. We got there for 30 Euros. we didnt mind to much a taxi would have been 100 Euros and there were no buses."
Read and see more at: http://www.travelpod.com/travel-blog-entries/jesseteleri/1/1271275843/tpod.html
Photos from this trip:
1. "Into France!"
2. "Transportation camp"
3. "Papillion"
4. "Leatherback turtle"
5. "euro accomodation"
6. "Sunrise"
See this TripWow and more at http://tripwow.tripadvisor.com/tripwow/ta-0149-268c-e200?ytv4=1
Thanks for watching..............
1) Apatou
2) Cayenne
3) Grand Santi
4) Kourou
5) Macouria
6) Mana
7) Maripasoula
8) Matoury
9) Remire-Montjoly
10) Saint-Georges
11) Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni
12) Sinnamary
French Guiana (French: Guyane française; French pronunciation: [ɡɥijan fʁɑ̃sɛz]; officially just Guiana, French: Guyane) is an overseas department and region of France on the north Atlantic coast of South America. It borders Brazil to the east and south, and Suriname to the west. Its 83,534 km2 (32,253 sq mi) area has a very low population density of less than 3 inhabitants per km2, with half of its 239,450 people in 2012[1] living in the metropolitan area of Cayenne, its capital. By land area, it is by far the largest overseas region of France. As an oversea region, it is inside the European Union.
The addition of the adjective "French" in English comes from colonial times when five such colonies existed (The Guianas), namely from west to east: Spanish Guiana (now Guayana Region in Venezuela), British Guiana (now Guyana), Dutch Guiana (now Suriname), French Guiana, and Portuguese Guiana (now Amapá, a state in far northern Brazil). French Guiana and the two larger countries to the north and west, Guyana and Suriname, are still often collectively referred to as the Guianas and comprise one large shield landmass.
A large part of the department's economy derives from the presence of the Guiana Space Centre, now the European Space Agency's primary launch site near the equator. Source : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_Guiana
Thanks for watching..............
1) Apatou
2) Cayenne
3) Grand Santi
4) Kourou
5) Macouria
6) Mana
7) Maripasoula
8) Matoury
9) Remire-Montjoly
10) Saint-Georges
11) Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni
12) Sinnamary
French Guiana (French: Guyane française; French pronunciation: [ɡɥijan fʁɑ̃sɛz]; officially just Guiana, French: Guyane) is an overseas department and region of France on the north Atlantic coast of South America. It borders Brazil to the east and south, and Suriname to the west. Its 83,534 km2 (32,253 sq mi) area has a very low population density of less than 3 inhabitants per km2, with half of its 239,450 people in 2012[1] living in the metropolitan area of Cayenne, its capital. By land area, it is by far the largest overseas region of France. As an oversea region, it is inside the European Union.
The addition of the adjective "French" in English comes from colonial times when five such colonies existed (The Guianas), namely from west to east: Spanish Guiana (now Guayana Region in Venezuela), British Guiana (now Guyana), Dutch Guiana (now Suriname), French Guiana, and Portuguese Guiana (now Amapá, a state in far northern Brazil). French Guiana and the two larger countries to the north and west, Guyana and Suriname, are still often collectively referred to as the Guianas and comprise one large shield landmass.
A large part of the department's economy derives from the presence of the Guiana Space Centre, now the European Space Agency's primary launch site near the equator. Source : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_Guiana
Watch the sensational trailer for Futureproof's trip to French Guiana were Jonathan and Co. witnessed the rocket launch of satellite Sentinel 1a into space w...
Watch the sensational trailer for Futureproof's trip to French Guiana were Jonathan and Co. witnessed the rocket launch of satellite Sentinel 1a into space w...
this video is from Google Search www.google.com. I use Google Advanced Search to collect those images, usage rights: "free to use, share
or modify, even commercially" section. Background Sound of this video I collect from YouTube Audio Library which is free to use. Thank you.
Source File:http://www.wonderslist.com/10-most-controversial-tourist-attractions/
6. Devil’s Island, French Guiana
Devil Island, French Guiana
Devil’s Island is the third largest island of the Îles du Salut island group in the Atlantic Ocean. It is located 14 km off the coast of French Guiana in South America just north of the town of Kourou. Known as “the Green Hell” and described as one of the world’s most notorious penal colonies, Devil’s Island ranks high among French Guiana’s tourist attractions. Run-down cells, the prison headquarters and an infant cemetery are all part of the agenda. But is the once disease-plagued island, where thousands of convicts died in horrid conditions. (Source)
5. Antarctica
Antarctica
This relatively lawless, predominantly uninhabited mass of rock, ice and penguins is truly the last frontier. It’s a place to be inspired, humbled and dumfounded, and is the ultimate destination for one-upping your globetrotting friends. But is it ethical to visit? Once inaccessible — save for a few intrepid scientist and explorers — Antarctica is now open to the everyday tourist for a small window of time each summer in the Southern Hemisphere, and it’s easier to get to than you may think. The remotest continent attracted about 35,000 people this season. That’s down from a high of 46,000 in 2007, but it’s the highest number in years, and there are concerns that visitors could be bringing diseases or seeds that may disrupt the fragile Antarctic ecosystem. All prospective tourists are encouraged to book with the International Association of Antarctica Tour Operators, whose members promote safe and environmentally responsible private-sector travel to the Antarctic. (source)
4. Plastinarium in Guben, Germany
Gunther von Hagens Pokerrunde
Plastination is a technique used in anatomy to preserve a body for study purposes, but it turns out that it can also be a good source of revenue. Dr Gunther von Hagen’s museum has stirred as much controversy as it has received applause. What you can see here among other things are techniques of dissection presented interactively and real human bodies “involved” in all sorts of activities.
While nobody is denying the huge contribution Plastinarium makes to the training of medical students, was it really necessary to seat the exhibits at the poker table or on a bike? And why would anyone other than a doctor or a young adept of medicine want to see all this from up close? The truth is however that since the opening in 2006, Plastinarium has received over a 100 thousand visits. (Source)
3. North Korea
North Korea
Landscape wise, North Korea could be the world’s prominent tourist magnet. Dramatic mountain scenery, pristine lagoons, waterfalls and amazing Buddhist temples are enough to tempt a visitor. But, it may be one of the least visited countries in the world. There seems to be a moral dilemma whether to sponsor a state that’s infamous for its nuclear weapons program and inhumane practices. Even if you decide to go to look for the truth, at all times you will be accompanied by a government-appointed guide. In the end, all you get is false historical accounts and laudatory speeches instead of a real experience. Then why go at all? (Source)
2. Jarawa Reserve, Andaman Islands
Jarawa People
The Jarawa are one of the adivasi indigenous peoples of the Andaman Islands in India. First exposed by tribal rights group Survival International in 2010 and brought to light by an unsettling video uploaded by the Observer last January. That showed women forced to dance by an off-camera policeman. With a view to protecting the Jarawa tribes, the Supreme Court on Monday banned all kinds of commercial and tourism activities within a five-kilometre radius around the Jarawa Tribal Reserve in Andaman and Nicobar Islands. But reports surface periodically claiming that the human safaris are, in fact, still going on. (source)
1. Vang Vieng, Laos
Vang Vieng, Laos
Vang Vieng is a tourism-oriented town in Laos. The town lies on the Nam Song river. The most notable feature of the area is the karst hill landscape surrounding the town. Vang Vieng, deep in the jungle of Laos. is a backpacker paradise where there are no rules. Last year at least 27 travellers died there. and countless more were injured. Laos has the reputation of being one of the most dangerous places for tourists in all of Asia. Drugs, death and drowning. These are the words most often associated with Vang Vieng.
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6. Devil’s Island, French Guiana
Devil Island, French Guiana
Devil’s Island is the third largest island of the Îles du Salut island group in the Atlantic Ocean. It is located 14 km off the coast of French Guiana in South America just north of the town of Kourou. Known as “the Green Hell” and described as one of the world’s most notorious penal colonies, Devil’s Island ranks high among French Guiana’s tourist attractions. Run-down cells, the prison headquarters and an infant cemetery are all part of the agenda. But is the once disease-plagued island, where thousands of convicts died in horrid conditions. (Source)
5. Antarctica
Antarctica
This relatively lawless, predominantly uninhabited mass of rock, ice and penguins is truly the last frontier. It’s a place to be inspired, humbled and dumfounded, and is the ultimate destination for one-upping your globetrotting friends. But is it ethical to visit? Once inaccessible — save for a few intrepid scientist and explorers — Antarctica is now open to the everyday tourist for a small window of time each summer in the Southern Hemisphere, and it’s easier to get to than you may think. The remotest continent attracted about 35,000 people this season. That’s down from a high of 46,000 in 2007, but it’s the highest number in years, and there are concerns that visitors could be bringing diseases or seeds that may disrupt the fragile Antarctic ecosystem. All prospective tourists are encouraged to book with the International Association of Antarctica Tour Operators, whose members promote safe and environmentally responsible private-sector travel to the Antarctic. (source)
4. Plastinarium in Guben, Germany
Gunther von Hagens Pokerrunde
Plastination is a technique used in anatomy to preserve a body for study purposes, but it turns out that it can also be a good source of revenue. Dr Gunther von Hagen’s museum has stirred as much controversy as it has received applause. What you can see here among other things are techniques of dissection presented interactively and real human bodies “involved” in all sorts of activities.
While nobody is denying the huge contribution Plastinarium makes to the training of medical students, was it really necessary to seat the exhibits at the poker table or on a bike? And why would anyone other than a doctor or a young adept of medicine want to see all this from up close? The truth is however that since the opening in 2006, Plastinarium has received over a 100 thousand visits. (Source)
3. North Korea
North Korea
Landscape wise, North Korea could be the world’s prominent tourist magnet. Dramatic mountain scenery, pristine lagoons, waterfalls and amazing Buddhist temples are enough to tempt a visitor. But, it may be one of the least visited countries in the world. There seems to be a moral dilemma whether to sponsor a state that’s infamous for its nuclear weapons program and inhumane practices. Even if you decide to go to look for the truth, at all times you will be accompanied by a government-appointed guide. In the end, all you get is false historical accounts and laudatory speeches instead of a real experience. Then why go at all? (Source)
2. Jarawa Reserve, Andaman Islands
Jarawa People
The Jarawa are one of the adivasi indigenous peoples of the Andaman Islands in India. First exposed by tribal rights group Survival International in 2010 and brought to light by an unsettling video uploaded by the Observer last January. That showed women forced to dance by an off-camera policeman. With a view to protecting the Jarawa tribes, the Supreme Court on Monday banned all kinds of commercial and tourism activities within a five-kilometre radius around the Jarawa Tribal Reserve in Andaman and Nicobar Islands. But reports surface periodically claiming that the human safaris are, in fact, still going on. (source)
1. Vang Vieng, Laos
Vang Vieng, Laos
Vang Vieng is a tourism-oriented town in Laos. The town lies on the Nam Song river. The most notable feature of the area is the karst hill landscape surrounding the town. Vang Vieng, deep in the jungle of Laos. is a backpacker paradise where there are no rules. Last year at least 27 travellers died there. and countless more were injured. Laos has the reputation of being one of the most dangerous places for tourists in all of Asia. Drugs, death and drowning. These are the words most often associated with Vang Vieng.
published:09 Sep 2014
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French Guiana Conference Part 3- The Prophet Of The LORD
The Final Segment of the Powerful Conference in French Guiana in
which The President Of The Region Of French Guiana Attended
(Translated in french)
French Guiana Conference, french Guiana President,
The Final Segment of the Powerful Conference in French Guiana in
which The President Of The Region Of French Guiana Attended
(Translated in french)
French Guiana Conference, french Guiana President,
A short look to French Guiana, which is part of France, an overseas departement and region of the country. Located on the north coast of Latin America, Frenc...
A short look to French Guiana, which is part of France, an overseas departement and region of the country. Located on the north coast of Latin America, Frenc...
Leading tours in South America has given me excitement enough for several lifetimes. If anyone manages to see watch this (thanks!) I compel you, book yoursel...
Leading tours in South America has given me excitement enough for several lifetimes. If anyone manages to see watch this (thanks!) I compel you, book yoursel...
Hotel? potal offre wifi gratuit dans tout l ih�tel et le petit d�jeuner est tr�s bon? Unique business class hotel? names ? Ne and looking for hotels in khart...
Hotel? potal offre wifi gratuit dans tout l ih�tel et le petit d�jeuner est tr�s bon? Unique business class hotel? names ? Ne and looking for hotels in khart...
Suriname is not as yet a highly seasoned tourism destination, such as those one can find in the wider Caribbean. Most visitors who travel from abroad to our country have close relatives living here, or were born in Suriname. However this trend has changed, rapidly during the last two decades. According to statistical data provided by the Suriname Tourism Foundation, overall tourist arrivals over the past years noted a significant increase from 60,000 visitors in 2002 to more than 150,000 visitors in 2006 and 175.000 in 2009. The number increased even more in 2010, when 205,001 visitors were registered.
More and more focused initiatives have been taken to improve the tourism sector while high standards of professionalism were introduced. For example, owners of warungs, the cozy small typical Indonesian food stands along the East West road, took a French language course so as to better communicate with their clients from French Guyana and offer them better service. Moreover, tour guides are trained in wildlife knowledge, in order to be able to point out various species of flora and fauna to the people under their guidance. As regards accommodation, at present the number of apartments and small hotels is 253; there is a wide range of possibilities, varying from basic and adventurous to very comfortable. Tourists don't have to bathe in the river or sleep in a hammock if they do not want to. There are choices now -- hot waters, water closets, comfortable beds.
Suriname is not as yet a highly seasoned tourism destination, such as those one can find in the wider Caribbean. Most visitors who travel from abroad to our country have close relatives living here, or were born in Suriname. However this trend has changed, rapidly during the last two decades. According to statistical data provided by the Suriname Tourism Foundation, overall tourist arrivals over the past years noted a significant increase from 60,000 visitors in 2002 to more than 150,000 visitors in 2006 and 175.000 in 2009. The number increased even more in 2010, when 205,001 visitors were registered.
More and more focused initiatives have been taken to improve the tourism sector while high standards of professionalism were introduced. For example, owners of warungs, the cozy small typical Indonesian food stands along the East West road, took a French language course so as to better communicate with their clients from French Guyana and offer them better service. Moreover, tour guides are trained in wildlife knowledge, in order to be able to point out various species of flora and fauna to the people under their guidance. As regards accommodation, at present the number of apartments and small hotels is 253; there is a wide range of possibilities, varying from basic and adventurous to very comfortable. Tourists don't have to bathe in the river or sleep in a hammock if they do not want to. There are choices now -- hot waters, water closets, comfortable beds.
French Guiana, an overseas region of France on the northern Atlantic coast of South America, appears to be a magnet for immigrants, both legal and illegal, f...
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BBC Fast Track - Suriname & French Guiana
Michelle Jana Chan explores the heritage of Suriname before crossing the Maroni River into...
published:11 Aug 2010
BBC Fast Track - Suriname & French Guiana
BBC Fast Track - Suriname & French Guiana
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Michelle Jana Chan explores the heritage of Suriname before crossing the Maroni River into French Guiana.
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The Wild Coast: An Exploration of the Guianas
Go to http://www.lamanchamedia.org for more info about this film and to see more. The Wild...
Go to http://www.lamanchamedia.org for more info about this film and to see more. The Wild Coast is a physical, historical and philosophical exploration of t...
My best on French Guiana with F40. I made this lap on quick race. In the cup I have made 1:05.571, current 38th record on Android leaderboard.
Car pro config: 5,4,5,4 (Rank 1581)
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Mi mejor en la Guayana Francesa con el F40. Hice esta vuelta en carrera rápida. En la copa he hecho 1:05.571, actual 38º registro en la clasificación Android.
Configuración pro del coche: 5,4,5,4 (Nivel 1581)
Music: "5 Cents Back" - Audionautix
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My trip to French Guiana / Devil's Island 2011
French Guiana was dubbed the Green Hell among the prisoners were serving his sentence here...
French Guiana was dubbed the Green Hell among the prisoners were serving his sentence here. The Îles du Salut (in English: Salvation Islands) were used as a ...
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Cayenne, French Guyana
We finally made it to Cayenne today - looking forward to the performance tonight with Chri...
We finally made it to Cayenne today - looking forward to the performance tonight with Christian McBride & Inside Straight at the Jazz Festival. Video from wa...
Here's a video about my two-months trip in French Guiana on June and July (2006). This video has been made during a research internship about marine turtles ...
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French Guiana Fremdenlegion - French foreign legion - Légion étrangère
French Guiana Fremdenlegion - French foreign legion - Légion étrangère "Most legionnaires ...
French Guiana Fremdenlegion - French foreign legion - Légion étrangère "Most legionnaires have nothing to lose and life itself is not held very dear." powere...
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Voyage en Guyane - French Guiana trip (GoPro)
French Guiana trip. Road trip en Guyane. Spots : * Iles du Salut * Camp Cariacou * Cayenne...
French Guiana is an overseas region of France located in South America. The first inhabitants were the native americans. Africans(incuding mulattos,and black...
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Devil's Island Penal Colony - French Guiana.
Devils Island Penal Colony - French Guiana.
The penal colony of Cayenne commonly known as...
published:08 Jan 2015
Devil's Island Penal Colony - French Guiana.
Devil's Island Penal Colony - French Guiana.
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Devils Island Penal Colony - French Guiana.
The penal colony of Cayenne commonly known as Devil's Island, was a notorious prison of the 19th and 20th centuries. It operated at several locations in French Guiana. Opened in 1852, it is notorious for being used for internal exile of French political prisoners during that period, the most famous of which was Captain Alfred Dreyfus. The system was closed down in 1953.
The prison system stretched over several locations, on the mainland and in the off-shore Îles du Salut group. Île Royale was the reception centre for the general population of the penal colony; they were housed in moderate freedom due to the difficulty of escape from the island. Île Saint-Joseph was the Reclusion, where inmates were sent to be punished by solitary confinement in silence and darkness for escapes or offences committed in the penal colony. Île du Diable was for political prisoners. In the 19th century, the most famous such prisoner was Captain Alfred Dreyfus. In addition to the prisons on each of the three islands in the Salut island group, the French constructed three related prison facilities on the South American mainland, just across the straits at Kourou; 30 miles east in Cayenne, which later became the capital of French Guyana; and a hundred miles west at St. Laurent.
The islands were part of a penal colony from 1852 onwards for common-law criminals of France, who were convicted by juries rather than magistrates. The main part of the penal colony was a labor camp that stretched along the border with Dutch Guiana (present-day Suriname). This penal colony was controversial as it had a reputation for harshness and brutality. Prisoner-on-prisoner violence was common; tropical diseases were rife. Only a small minority of broken survivors returned to France to tell how horrible it was; they sometimes scared other potential criminals to go straight. This system was gradually phased out and has been completely shut down since 1953. Since the late 20th century, the islands have been tourist destinations. The islands were featured in the book Papillon (1970), published as a memoir by Henri Charrière, a former prisoner who escaped.
Devil's Island and associated prisons eventually became one of the most infamous prison systems in history. While the prison system was in use (1852–1953), inmates included political prisoners (such as 239 republicans who opposed Napoleon III's coup d'état in 1851) and the most hardened of thieves and murderers. The vast majority of the more than 80,000 prisoners sent to the Devil's Island prison system never made it back to France. Many died due to disease and harsh conditions. Sanitary systems were limited, and the region was mosquito-infested, with endemic tropical diseases. The only exit from the island prisons was by water, and few convicts escaped.
A common way for convicts to earn money was to trap butterflies, which were sold to collectors. Convicts who were lucky enough to have family willing to send them money had to have it sent to them in care of a prison guard. The standard practice was for the guard to keep a quarter of the amount sent for himself and give the rest to the prisoner.
On 30 May 1854, France passed a new law of forced residency. It required convicts to stay in French Guiana after completion of sentence for a time equal to their forced labour time. If the original sentence exceeded eight years, they were forced to stay as residents for the remainder of their lives and were provided land to settle on. In time, a variety of penal regimes emerged, as convicts were divided into categories according to the severity of their crimes and the terms of their imprisonment or "forced residence" regime.
An 1885 law provided for repeat offenders for minor crimes to be sent to the French Guiana prison system, previously reserved for serious offenders and political prisoners. A limited number of convicted women were also sent to French Guiana, with the intent that they marry freed male inmates to aid in settlement and development of the colony. As the results were poor, the government discontinued the practice in 1907. On Devil's island, the small prison facility did not usually house more than 12 persons.
The horrors of the penal settlement were publicized during the Dreyfus affair, as the French army captain Alfred Dreyfus was unjustly convicted of treason and sent to Devil's Island on 5 January 1895. In 1938 the penal system was strongly criticized in Rene Belbenoit's book Dry Guillotine.
Shortly after the release of Belbenoit's book, which aroused public outrage about the conditions, the French government announced plans to close the bagne de Cayennes. The outbreak of World War II delayed this operation but, from 1946 until 1953, one by one the prisons were closed. The Devil's Island facility was the last to be closed.
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Asphalt 8 - McLaren 675LT PRO (French Guiana R.) 57.519
My best time on this cup and current 7th record on Android leaderboard.
I made simply but ...
published:22 Sep 2015
Asphalt 8 - McLaren 675LT PRO (French Guiana R.) 57.519
Asphalt 8 - McLaren 675LT PRO (French Guiana R.) 57.519
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My best time on this cup and current 7th record on Android leaderboard.
I made simply but effective run :)
Car MAX PRO (Rank 1763)
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Mi mejor tiempo en esta copa y actual 7º registro en la clasificación Android.
Hice una simple pero efectiva carrera :)
Coche MAX PRO (Nivel 1763)
Music: "Breakdown - Take the Lead" - Kevin MacLeod
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The Swimming Cows of Marais de Kaw, French Guiana
In the wet season, cows swim through the Marais de Kaw munching on the fresh vegetation. I...
published:03 Sep 2015
The Swimming Cows of Marais de Kaw, French Guiana
The Swimming Cows of Marais de Kaw, French Guiana
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In the wet season, cows swim through the Marais de Kaw munching on the fresh vegetation. It is amazing to see how calm, quiet, and graceful these land animals are as they glide effortlessly through the water.
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"Transported away" Mikeandmary's photos around St Laurent, French Guiana (travel pics)
Preview of Mikeandmary's blog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here: http://www.travelpod....
Preview of Mikeandmary's blog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here: http://www.travelpod.com/travel-blog-entries/mikeandmary/1/1237818960/tpod.html This blo...
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Best Photos near French Guiana
http://tripwow.tripadvisor.com/tripwow/ta-00be-0304-c67f?ytv5=1 The best pictures of Frenc...
http://tripwow.tripadvisor.com/tripwow/ta-00be-0304-c67f?ytv5=1 The best pictures of French Guiana taken by travel bloggers at TravelPod.com the web's premie...
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25 Travel Destinations: Secret Destinations in Guyana Revealed #2 Guyana
25 Travel Destinations: Secret Destinations in Guyana Revealed #2 Guyana (South America)
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published:13 Dec 2014
25 Travel Destinations: Secret Destinations in Guyana Revealed #2 Guyana
25 Travel Destinations: Secret Destinations in Guyana Revealed #2 Guyana
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25 Travel Destinations: Secret Destinations in Guyana Revealed #2 Guyana (South America)
Not to be confused with Ghana, The Guianas, French Guiana, Guinea, or Papua New Guinea.
Guyana is a Country of More than 80% of Guyana is still covered by forests, ranging from dry evergreen and seasonal forests to montane and lowland evergreen rain forests.
Untouched places for you to explore.
Guyana has one of the highest levels of biodiversity in the world. Guyana, with 1,168 vertebrate species, 814 bird species, boasts one of the richest mammalian fauna assemblages of any comparably sized area in the world. The Guiana Shield region is little known and extremely rich biologically. Unlike other areas of South America, over 70% of the natural habitat remains pristine.
The rich natural history of British Guiana was described by early explorers Sir Walter Raleigh and Charles Waterton and later by naturalists Sir David Attenborough and Gerald Durrell.
Guyana Yours to discover
1.Jhayee Presents the new Guyana National Anthem to the United Nations in Guyana
Credits : Roberto DePalo
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Mighty Kaieteur Falls Guyana, South America
Kaieteur Falls is the world's largest single drop water falls measuring a whopping 741 feet and located in Guyana.
Georgetown is the capital of Guyana, located in Region 4, which is also known as the Demerara-Mahaica region. It is the country's largest urban centre.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgetown,_Guyana
"Demerara river"
Tour along East Demerara
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Brainrotting Episode 17 - French Guiana, Suriname & Guyana BMW F650 GS Adventure Motorcycle Tour
In this episode I ride the infamous BR156 from Macapa to Oiapoque on the French Guiana bor...
published:18 Oct 2010
Brainrotting Episode 17 - French Guiana, Suriname & Guyana BMW F650 GS Adventure Motorcycle Tour
Brainrotting Episode 17 - French Guiana, Suriname & Guyana BMW F650 GS Adventure Motorcycle Tour
published:18 Oct 2010
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In this episode I ride the infamous BR156 from Macapa to Oiapoque on the French Guiana border. I visit the Ariane space rocket, blow my fuel pump, take a flight to see Kaieteur Falls and spot a jaguar as I ride towards Lethem.
I ride and I record. There's no editing of video's when I'm back at home, my video's are all edited on the road because I want to share my experiences as they happen, so...
Follow my journey through North, Central and South America. I've jacked in the job, packed my life into a pair of panniers and a roll bag and tied them down to a BMW F650 Dakar. Now it's time for some fun.
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French Guiana fights to save rainforest
Millions of hectares of rainforest are lost each year, that is the equivalent of at least ...
Millions of hectares of rainforest are lost each year, that is the equivalent of at least one football field every second. And though the rate of deforestati...
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Guyana Travel Video Guide
Guyana Travel Video Guide: Guyana is now the third-smallest country in South America after...
Guyana Travel Video Guide: Guyana is now the third-smallest country in South America after Suriname and Uruguay. The name Guyana (from Arawak Wayana) means "...
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Driving in French Guiana : Beach Road
10 minutes tour on the Beach Road in French Guiana....
10 minutes tour on the Beach Road in French Guiana.
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"France" Jesseteleri's photos around Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni, French Guiana
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published:18 Apr 2011
"France" Jesseteleri's photos around Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni, French Guiana
"France" Jesseteleri's photos around Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni, French Guiana
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Preview of Jesseteleri's blog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here: http://www.travelpod.com/travel-blog-entries/jesseteleri/1/1271275843/tpod.html
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Entry from: Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni, French Guiana
Entry Title: "France"
Entry:
"We crossed the river into French Guinea We were greeted by a sign stating we were now in France. The immagration booth was closed so we walked on and came to the local spermarket where a man who spoke english helped us. He called us a taxi. He told us town was wayy over there waving his hand in one direction and as we need an ATM he waved his hand in the other direction stating they were very far away. The price was 5 Euros to the atm and 5 Euros from there to town. We had no choice but to go.
about 300m down the road was the atm. We assured him that we were paying 5 Euros for the atm, he replied yes. We were blown away and angry. How far was town? We got our Euros out at the atm and we drove another 400m into town. Geee French Guinea......
We found a place that let us put up hammocks for 10 Euros each cant complain we decided to come here.
The next morning we visited the Camp de Transportation which was a prison camp or a holding place for criminals that france sent to French Guinea. Not a bad idea off load your bad guys to the other side of the world.
We got shown the run down camp which was quite interesting but our tour seemed to go on for ever.....
We got to see the rooms which were made for 30 people but 80 got put inside. We got to see the small rooms where they got punished (not shackled to the bed for 3days with out food or water (no wonder 90% of the prisoners died or yellow fever and malaria.
They had an execution area where the prisoners were made to watch another prisoners head get lopped off.
The camp closed after papillion (long story short) got moved to another camp, escaped to Venezuela and told the world about how in humane the prison was)
After that we waited for a bus that never came after being told buses no longer. We hitched a ride in the rain to the coast. I never thought id be one of those sad backpackers waiting in the rain with a sign stating your destination. We got there for 30 Euros. we didnt mind to much a taxi would have been 100 Euros and there were no buses."
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Photos from this trip:
1. "Into France!"
2. "Transportation camp"
3. "Papillion"
4. "Leatherback turtle"
5. "euro accomodation"
6. "Sunrise"
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Top Cities of French Guiana
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1) Apatou
2) Cayenne
3) Grand Santi
4) Kourou
5) Macouri...
published:14 Oct 2013
Top Cities of French Guiana
Top Cities of French Guiana
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1) Apatou
2) Cayenne
3) Grand Santi
4) Kourou
5) Macouria
6) Mana
7) Maripasoula
8) Matoury
9) Remire-Montjoly
10) Saint-Georges
11) Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni
12) Sinnamary
French Guiana (French: Guyane française; French pronunciation: [ɡɥijan fʁɑ̃sɛz]; officially just Guiana, French: Guyane) is an overseas department and region of France on the north Atlantic coast of South America. It borders Brazil to the east and south, and Suriname to the west. Its 83,534 km2 (32,253 sq mi) area has a very low population density of less than 3 inhabitants per km2, with half of its 239,450 people in 2012[1] living in the metropolitan area of Cayenne, its capital. By land area, it is by far the largest overseas region of France. As an oversea region, it is inside the European Union.
The addition of the adjective "French" in English comes from colonial times when five such colonies existed (The Guianas), namely from west to east: Spanish Guiana (now Guayana Region in Venezuela), British Guiana (now Guyana), Dutch Guiana (now Suriname), French Guiana, and Portuguese Guiana (now Amapá, a state in far northern Brazil). French Guiana and the two larger countries to the north and west, Guyana and Suriname, are still often collectively referred to as the Guianas and comprise one large shield landmass.
A large part of the department's economy derives from the presence of the Guiana Space Centre, now the European Space Agency's primary launch site near the equator. Source : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_Guiana
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Trailer: Futureproof go to French Guiana
Watch the sensational trailer for Futureproof's trip to French Guiana were Jonathan and Co...
Watch the sensational trailer for Futureproof's trip to French Guiana were Jonathan and Co. witnessed the rocket launch of satellite Sentinel 1a into space w...
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10 Most Controversial Tourist Attractions
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published:09 Sep 2014
10 Most Controversial Tourist Attractions
10 Most Controversial Tourist Attractions
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6. Devil’s Island, French Guiana
Devil Island, French Guiana
Devil’s Island is the third largest island of the Îles du Salut island group in the Atlantic Ocean. It is located 14 km off the coast of French Guiana in South America just north of the town of Kourou. Known as “the Green Hell” and described as one of the world’s most notorious penal colonies, Devil’s Island ranks high among French Guiana’s tourist attractions. Run-down cells, the prison headquarters and an infant cemetery are all part of the agenda. But is the once disease-plagued island, where thousands of convicts died in horrid conditions. (Source)
5. Antarctica
Antarctica
This relatively lawless, predominantly uninhabited mass of rock, ice and penguins is truly the last frontier. It’s a place to be inspired, humbled and dumfounded, and is the ultimate destination for one-upping your globetrotting friends. But is it ethical to visit? Once inaccessible — save for a few intrepid scientist and explorers — Antarctica is now open to the everyday tourist for a small window of time each summer in the Southern Hemisphere, and it’s easier to get to than you may think. The remotest continent attracted about 35,000 people this season. That’s down from a high of 46,000 in 2007, but it’s the highest number in years, and there are concerns that visitors could be bringing diseases or seeds that may disrupt the fragile Antarctic ecosystem. All prospective tourists are encouraged to book with the International Association of Antarctica Tour Operators, whose members promote safe and environmentally responsible private-sector travel to the Antarctic. (source)
4. Plastinarium in Guben, Germany
Gunther von Hagens Pokerrunde
Plastination is a technique used in anatomy to preserve a body for study purposes, but it turns out that it can also be a good source of revenue. Dr Gunther von Hagen’s museum has stirred as much controversy as it has received applause. What you can see here among other things are techniques of dissection presented interactively and real human bodies “involved” in all sorts of activities.
While nobody is denying the huge contribution Plastinarium makes to the training of medical students, was it really necessary to seat the exhibits at the poker table or on a bike? And why would anyone other than a doctor or a young adept of medicine want to see all this from up close? The truth is however that since the opening in 2006, Plastinarium has received over a 100 thousand visits. (Source)
3. North Korea
North Korea
Landscape wise, North Korea could be the world’s prominent tourist magnet. Dramatic mountain scenery, pristine lagoons, waterfalls and amazing Buddhist temples are enough to tempt a visitor. But, it may be one of the least visited countries in the world. There seems to be a moral dilemma whether to sponsor a state that’s infamous for its nuclear weapons program and inhumane practices. Even if you decide to go to look for the truth, at all times you will be accompanied by a government-appointed guide. In the end, all you get is false historical accounts and laudatory speeches instead of a real experience. Then why go at all? (Source)
2. Jarawa Reserve, Andaman Islands
Jarawa People
The Jarawa are one of the adivasi indigenous peoples of the Andaman Islands in India. First exposed by tribal rights group Survival International in 2010 and brought to light by an unsettling video uploaded by the Observer last January. That showed women forced to dance by an off-camera policeman. With a view to protecting the Jarawa tribes, the Supreme Court on Monday banned all kinds of commercial and tourism activities within a five-kilometre radius around the Jarawa Tribal Reserve in Andaman and Nicobar Islands. But reports surface periodically claiming that the human safaris are, in fact, still going on. (source)
1. Vang Vieng, Laos
Vang Vieng, Laos
Vang Vieng is a tourism-oriented town in Laos. The town lies on the Nam Song river. The most notable feature of the area is the karst hill landscape surrounding the town. Vang Vieng, deep in the jungle of Laos. is a backpacker paradise where there are no rules. Last year at least 27 travellers died there. and countless more were injured. Laos has the reputation of being one of the most dangerous places for tourists in all of Asia. Drugs, death and drowning. These are the words most often associated with Vang Vieng.
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(Source. Airbus Group NV) LISA Pathfinder has left Stevenage (UK) and arrived in Kourou ahead of launch in early December. LISA Pathfinder, the European Space Agency's gravitational-wave detection technology demonstrator, has left Stevenage ready for launch. It was shipped from the UK to Kourou in FrenchGuiana on board an Antonov aircraft and arrived on 8 October, in preparation for its launch scheduled in early December ... (noodl....
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Europe's fundamental physics space mission, LisaPathfinder, has arrived in FrenchGuiana to prepare for its December Launch. The probe, whose construction has been led from the UK, will test the technology needed to detect the warping of space-time. LPF left its Airbus factory in Stevenage on Wednesday to catch an Antonov heavy-lift transporter. The giant plane touched down in South America early on Thursday ... @BBCAmos ... ....