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Yellow-headed Caracara.
Naturalist Waldyke ?Wally? Prince points out another sighting to the group.
Black-crested Antshrike.
Red-shouldered Macaw.
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Red-shouldered Macaw.
Yellow Warbler.
Black-throated Mango.
Black-throated Mango.
According to Wikipedia, St. George's Cathedral is an Anglican cathedral in Georgetown, Guyana and is one of the tallest wooden churches in the world, at a height of 143 ft.
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Entrance to Cara Lodge.
Original A.C. placed blocks of ice in these window boxes. A breeze over the ice cooled the room. Melting ice drains  through the slats to flowerbeds below.
Cara Lodge.
Pillars in the restaurant were made from ballast blocks from sailing ships.
Cara Lodge.
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