
Georgetown, Guyana with industrial activity along the waterfront of the Demerara River and a cargo ship in the background

Squirrel monkeys live in the tropical forests of Central and South America in the canopy layer. Most species have parapatric or allopatric ranges in the Amazon, while S. oerstedii is found disjunctly in Costa Rica and Panama.

Closeup view of exotic colorful Hoatzin bird Opisthocomus hoazin sitting in lush green tropical Amazon rainforest trees Sauce Lagoon Tarapoto Peru South America

Couple enjoys refreshing coconut water on tropical beach. Relaxing in hammock, lovers toast with coconuts, romance by the sea. Holiday escape, man and woman savor exotic drinks, sunny getaway.

Close-up oh Cuvier's dwarf caiman, the smallest species of crocodile family. It is peeking out of the water next to the rock. In the background is another one.

Fine art portrait of wild male leopard or panther or panthera pardus with eye contact in isolated black background at wildlife safari in forest of central india

Kaieteur Falls is one of the most powerful single-drop waterfalls in the world. It is located on the Potaro River in Kaieteur National Park, central Essequibo Territory, Guyana. It is 226 metres (741 ft) high when measured from its plunge over a sandstone and conglomerate cliff to the first break. It then flows over a series of steep cascades that, when included in the measurements, bring the total height to 251 metres (822 ft). While many falls have greater height or greater flow, few have the combination of height and water volume, and Kaieteur is among the most powerful waterfalls in the world with an average flow rate of 663 cubic meters per second (23,400 cubic feet per second).



































