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🗓️ 16 September 2017
⏱️ 60 minutes
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1:01.3 | This series on Jane's Town deals with horrific events. The series deals with mass murder |
1:06.5 | and suicide of men, women and children, as well as other abuses. The episodes are graphic |
1:12.5 | and distressing, especially episode 3. It will not be suitable for all listeners. Please |
1:18.8 | use your discretion. The tropical country of Guyana is located on the |
1:25.5 | northern mainland of South America. Guyana features a variety of striking natural landscapes. |
1:32.1 | Spectacular volcanic escarpments, rivers, botanical gardens, rainforests and waterfalls are hidden |
1:37.9 | throughout. Colorful and exotic animals such as flamingos, aguanas, parrots, two cans |
1:44.6 | can be found in the dense jungles. Guyana is raw beauty, vibrant and |
1:50.8 | expansive. Guyana's motto is one people, one nation, one destiny. It was the only English |
1:59.6 | speaking country in South America and was a cooperative socialist republic. For those |
2:04.9 | reasons, Guyana caught the eye of Jim Jones. Jones perceived the United States as racist |
2:11.6 | and oppressive and he wanted to create a self-sustaining, remote commune for his thousands |
2:16.5 | of followers to immigrate to and permanently live in. It would be a benevolent, multiracial, |
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