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Guyana to open Jonestown massacre site
Jonestown Massacre site to reopen as tourist destination in Guyana
"The thing is, Jonestown remains a tragic part of Guyana’s history, but it is also an event of global significance," said Roselyn Sewcharran, owner and founder of Wanderlust Adventures. "It offers critical lessons about cult psychology, manipulation and abuse of power."
Guyana wants to turn Jonestown massacre site into tourist attraction despite objections
The Jonestown massacre in 1978 left more than 900 dead in Guyana, a country in South America. Now, that country is considering turning that site into a tourist attraction.
More than 900 people died in Jonestown. Guyana wants to turn it into a tourist attraction
Guyana is revisiting a dark history nearly half a century after Jim Jones and more than 900 of his followers died in the rural interior of the South American country.
Guyana weighs transforming Jonestown massacre site into cultural landmark
The Guyanese government's consideration represents a significant shift in how the nation views its relationship with this dark chapter of history.
Guyana Explores Turning Infamous Jonestown Site Into Tourist Attraction
The South American nation of Guyana is exploring the possibility of turning the infamous Jonestown site into a tourist attraction. The location is known for one of the most tragic mass deaths in modern history.
Guyana considers making Jonestown a tourist attraction
Guyana is revisiting a dark history nearly half a century after U.S. Rev. Jim Jones and more than 900 of his followers died in the rural interior of the South American country.
Guyana to open Jonestown massacre site as tourist destination
The country of Guyana is set to open Jonestown to tourists more than four decades after the 1978 massacre. NBC News' Guad Venegas talks to one of the tour operators about the controversial decision.
Guyana now considering turning the site of the Jonestown massacre into a tourist attraction
Guyana government officials are now considering turning the site of the Jonestown Massacre where more than 900 died into a tourist attraction. A survivor and a woman who lost 27 family members there are critical of the proposal.
Guyana proposes site of 1978 Jonestown Massacre to tourism; draws concern from Jackie Speier
Nearly 50 years after the massacre at Jonestown, the South American country of Guyana is considering opening up the site for tourism. Former Bay Area Congresswoman Jackie Speier, who was shot five times at the massacre,
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Frontera's dispute with Guyana over offshore license could go to court
Toronto-listed Frontera Energy and partner CGX Energy are seeking alternatives to resolve a dispute with Guyana over rights ...
Guyana Chronicle
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Guyana’s innovative LCDS remains a ‘hot-button’ topic
(REDD), as well as restore forests and protect intact forests. Subsequently, Government entered into an agreement whereby ...
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Guyana 'started my love for Caribbean' - James returns for GSL
Ex-Hampshire all-rounder Kevan James travels to Guyana to cover his old team in the inaugural Global Super League tournament ...
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Exxon wants to extract its value from Hess Guyana assets, CEO says
Exxon Mobil want to "participate" in Hess Corp.'s sale of its Guyana oil production assets, and extract value from the work ...
Guyana Chronicle
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Who instigates racial thinking in Guyana?
AS an academic you get fed up with the constant mis-analyses and flawed methodology people use in Guyana to assess politics and sociology. It does not matter ...
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