Talk:Georgetown, Guyana

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PICTURES! WE NEED SOME PICTURES HERE! ALL WHO ARE CAPABLE, PLEASE PUT IN SOME PICTURES! Look, an article like this should have some pictures! Can't we do better than this? Scorpionman 16:24, 31 January 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Google Maps / Google Earth & Georgetown

Google recently updated the satellite imagery for Georgetown, Guyana. Georgetown is no longer hiding behind a massive cloud!! To see the images, use the coordinate link on the Georgetown, Guyana article. Nick Taylor 13:14, 5 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Requesting cleanup

"Economy

Georgetown is Guyana's largest city and it contains a good portion of the major businesses. It is an important city for Guyana and the Caribbean. Within the metro area there is the CARICOM headquarters which is the centre of the Caribbean government. Georgetown also is home to a seaport that is rapidly expanding. The city is seeing a major boom in construction and very strong economic growth. Georgetown's airport, Cheddi Jagan International Airport is a hub for BWIA or locally known as ""bwee""."

- this is a typical example of what I have a problem with. 1. Georgetown is Guyana's only city. 2. "a good portion" is too colloquial 3. "very strong economic growth" - explain please 4. CJI Airport is in Timehri not Georgetown 5. CJI is not a BWIA hub, Piarco is. 6. BWIA's nickname should not be on the Georgetown page. --Blakdogg 13:28, 11 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Demerara River high span bridge

The following was recently added to the "Construction Boom" subsection - "A new high span bridge across the Demerara River". This statement is news to me and needs a reference if accurate. Nick Taylor 21:24, 22 November 2006 (UTC)