I just discovered that the world's tallest wooden building is in British Columbia, Canada. It's 31 feet taller than Guyana's St George's Cathedral:
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Who de rass care ? The bigger issue right now is the removal of the illegal PNC from office !
yuji22 posted:Who de rass care ? The bigger issue right now is the removal of the illegal PNC from office !
Bai put some money fuh build up St. George's 32 moe feet nah. Mek abie Guyana proud!!!
While the dormitory in British Columbia, Canada is currently the tallest wooden building, at 174 feet tall - 53 meters - there are numerous other buildings in the planning stages which will be taller than the one at UBC.
Some are planned at heights from about 62 meters to 350 meters.
One planned is the Sidewalk Labs in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, which is proposed to be 50 stories high.
The Saint Peter and Paul Cathedral in Paramaribo, Suriname was the largest wooden structure in the Western Hemisphere up to when these Canadians built a wooden building that wasn't a church.
skeldon_man posted:yuji22 posted:Who de rass care ? The bigger issue right now is the removal of the illegal PNC from office !
Bai put some money fuh build up St. George's 32 moe feet nah. Mek abie Guyana proud!!!
Dem PNC wood ants will eat away at anything.
Guyana has the biggest Benab in the Americas.
Shuman and the Amerindians are now seeking political office and they control ten percent of the votes. The PNC refused to allow him to use Yumana Yana for launching his party. This will come back to haunt the them.
Shuman is in a very good position. The question is whether he has the financial resources to run an effective campaign ?
So whatderass does Shuman have to do with St George's cathedral?