Have you ever visited the beautiful interior of Guyana warrior ? The Rev has and will encourage foreigners and fellow Guyanese to visit.
Rev
caribJ: And how many foreigners listened to you. The Guyanese who visited did so out of a desire to see friends and relatives and I bet that 99% of them didnt venture beyond Linden and Bartica or Charity.
carib:
Like warrior you are waaaay too impatient---Rome wasn't built in a day---and so it will take about 20 years to get Guyana tourism on the right track.
Listen carib! Check out this PPP success formula:
PPP = PATEINCE + PERSISTENCE + PERSPIRATION = ROAD TO SUCCESS IN GUYANA'S TOURISM
Once again carib, you are free to keep talking--but the DOERS in the business sector are hard at work---they are doing and taking action---and they are fully aware of the PPP success formula.
Rev
I see now you hav echanged your tune. befoere you screamed about how successful the PPP was in attracting tourists. Now you agree that Guyanese ought to wait for two centuries before a viable eco/adventure industry canj be built. The good thing is by then the PPP wouid be long gone and maybe professionals will finally develop Guyana beyond being a supplier of raw commodities, almost 100% dependent on remittances by Guyanese refugees and high prices over which Guyana has no control.