And a rare white lion thrown in to boot...
Guyana: Raw, bountiful and untouched
Egrets wade among the giant Victoria Amazonica lilies along the Rupununi
Picture: Nigel Tisdall

Orinduik Falls, on the Brazilian border, is ideal for a cooling swim in waters pouring over cliffs of pink jasper
Picture: Nigel Tisdall

One of the beautiful, delicate white flowers sprouting from the lilies' six-foot-wide leaves
Picture: Nigel Tisdall

Guyana's southwest corner is home to the Rupununi, with bewitching savannahs speckled with huge cattle ranches and wetlands
Picture: Nigel Tisdal

Manatees swim in the ponds of Georgetown's Botanical Gardens
Picture: Nigel Tisdall

White lions are highly visible to prey and attractive for game hunters and therefore extremely rare in the wild Photo: NEWSTEAM

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