Sunday, 18 November 2012

Suriname and French Guiana


We made our way straight from Georgetown to Suriname’s capital, Paramaribo.  Suriname is an incredible mix of the world religions, Caribbean feel with Dutch overtones.  I was very grateful that the only hostel which could accommodate the 11 of our team left included a swimming pool..I had so missed swimming! 

Whilst in Suriname, the team got to speak on national radio and pray over Suriname as well as pray for the sick in the local hospital.  We tried to visit the local prison but due to us being there for a limited time this did not happen.  I was able to do some sightseeing including the city’s cathedral which was a beautiful wooden structure inside.

From the border of Suriname we got a canoe to French Guiana..which is actually considered France and therefore a part of the European Union and its currency is therefore the Euro!  As we were trying to save time and money we just stayed on the border town of Saint Laurent du Maroni and I got to practice some of my school girl French..with which I had some success!

The team visited two Amerindian indigenous communities on the river in the few days we stayed.  We were able to learn more about the Amerindian’s way of life as well as pray for those who were sick and for prosperity for their families and wider community.  My favourite evening in French Guiana was a full on French evening of drinking French wine and eating camembert and baguettes all for 3 Euros a head!

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