Explore Guyana 2012 has lived up to expectations

Dear Editor,

One of the most educational annual magazines promoting Guyana’s eco-tourism product has again lived up to expectations –THAG‘s annual Explore Guyana 2012: The call of the wild.
First and foremost, the cover design is just super and great to look at.

Ian Craddock, Michelle J Chan, and John Gimlette’s contributions along with images were well received. Godfrey Chin’s contribution on ‘Trains and Railways‘ was a good shocker, and I never thought that anyone would ever consider highlighting that aspect of Guyana’s history. Congratulations to Godfrey.
Ruth Ann Lynch’s contribution ‘Travelling Overland‘ was the one that brought back instant memories for me about my overland trip to Lethem and Brazil a few years ago.

The Image of the Intraserv bus was a great reminder, and I honestly believe that I will be downing tools before the end of this year and once again head out to Region 9.

Dave Martins contribution ‘The Mangrove Reserve‘ was inspiring, and I hope the public at large would digest the importance of the project; it’s one to benefit the entire country.
I was also really overjoyed to once again view an image of Diane McTurk in ‘Otter Delight,’ and the report on her dedication to a wonderful cause.

I must add a thank you to all the sponsors, advertisers and everyone else who made some contribution to the success of this annual publication – great job and keep making me proud.

Yours faithfully,
T Pemberton