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                    <title>Out of the Desert and into the Jungle</title>
                    <description>February 27th was my last day in Ajman which I spent with my friend Rebekah on the beach. She then set me on my way from Dubai airport. 4 days later after a logistics stop in Redhill a bus a plane and the back of a truck I finally arrived in St Cuthbertrsquos Mission Guyana with Candice.Guyana is the only English speaking country in South America and itrsquos spoken with a Caribbean lilt.</description>
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                    <title>St Cuthberts Misson</title>
                    <description>St Cuthbert's Mission is a quiet Amerindian settlement.  To reach you travel almost an hour on the Linden Highway by minibus to Soesdyke then from there a 4x4 truck to the mission arranged in advance.  It is full of sand has a beautiful and cold black water creek and many cute Amerindian children.  Ideal for adventurous boating fishing hunting bush runs or experiencing the traditional and</description>
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