Mahaicony River
The Mahaicony River is a small river in northern Guyana that drains into the Atlantic Ocean. Mahaicony village is found at the mouth of the river.
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Farming and cattle rearing are the predominant human use of the lower reaches of the river.
Ninety-six miles up the river is the village of Moraikobai.[1]
References
- "Moraikobai: A small, idyllic riverine village seeking to heal its rifts". Guyana Chronicle. July 25, 2015. Retrieved 10 February 2018.
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