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Arrowpoint Nature Resort is named after the many Arrow Trees found in the area, which is used by the Amerindians to make their arrows for hunting. The Resort itself is set against the backdrop of the Rainforest which is a haven for birdwatchers and nature lover since there is an abundance of wildlife including 350 species of birds. There is also a maze of jungle trails used for Nature Walks and Mountain Biking. In the foreground is a stretch of white sandy beach sloping gently into the refreshing cool black waters of the Pokerero Creek.
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Last Updated ( Monday, 21 April 2008 14:15 )
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This activity allows a quick and easy introduction to the birds of northern Guyana from comfortable vantage points at our rainforest resort. Some of the birds we will look for on this tour include: Red-bellied Macaw, Red-shouldered Macaw, Point-tailed Palmcreeper, Sungrebe, Sunbittern, Ruddy-Quail Dove, Short-Tailed Nighthawk, Crimson Topaz, Paradise Jacamar; Yellow-Tufted Woodpecker, Ferruginous-backed antbird and any of more than 20 species of Antbirds. |
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Last Updated ( Friday, 18 April 2008 15:05 )
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Amidst an abundance of tropical vegetation and 15 miles of bike trails were carefully implemented to create a unique adventure location while at the same time preserving the natural beauty and cultural heritage of our host community - Santa Mission.Our custom made trails were designed to accommodate both the first time and the experienced rider on suspension bikes.For those wanting a more challenging ride, there are intermediate level single-track trails. They are designed with the idea of lots of turns, ups and downs while cruising (or perhaps, on occasion, careening) among dense, lush vegetation on the specially made tracks.
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Last Updated ( Friday, 18 April 2008 15:08 )
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