50 Guyana Geography Facts You Never Knew

Welcome to an in-depth exploration of Guyana’s geography — a land of untamed rainforests, ancient mountains, powerful rivers, and dazzling biodiversity. In this video, we uncover 50 fascinating and lesser-known facts about Guyana's natural landscapes, ecosystems, borders, geological wonders, and environmental importance. Whether you're a geography enthusiast, traveler, student, or researcher — this is the ultimate guide to understanding the geographic secrets of Guyana. Learn why Kaieteur Falls is one of the most powerful waterfalls in the world, why Mount Roraima inspired science fiction, and how indigenous communities continue to live in harmony with the land. We’ll also explore how offshore oil, carbon credits, and eco-tourism are transforming Guyana’s economy while preserving its wilderness. 📌 Topics Covered: Guyana’s location and international borders The Guiana Shield and ancient geological formations River systems (Essequibo, Potaro, Demerara, and more) Unique biodiversity, wildlife, and ecosystems Effects of climate and rainforest preservation Indigenous geography and population distribution Natural resources: gold, bauxite, oil & carbon markets Tourism highlights and little-known natural landmarks 🎥 This documentary-style video is packed with educational insights, cinematic visuals, and revealing data — perfect for educators, students, vloggers, or curious minds. Guyana geography Geography of South America Rainforests of Guyana Kaieteur Falls facts Guyana rivers and mountains Guyana oil and natural resources Wildlife in Guyana Biodiversity hotspots Hidden places in South America Eco-tourism in Guyana 💬 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more in-depth geography documentaries and hidden world wonders! 🌍 #GuyanaGeography #SouthAmerica #HiddenGems #BiodiversityHotspot #GeographyFacts #KaieteurFalls #MountRoraima #NatureDocumentary #ExploreGuyana #RainforestFacts #EcoTourism #GuianaShield #WildlifeOfGuyana #IndigenousGeography #GeographyDocumentary #NatureLovers #AmazonRainforest #TravelSouthAmerica