Dr.Cheddi Jagan's Presidential Flag |
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This was the first and only time the head of any country visited Virginia Tech (VT) making it an exciting experience. The US Secret Service is always in charge of security for heads of state -- this made for interesting dinner meeting with the agents running around looking a little crazy.
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Always liking a new venture I quickly made plans for a visit and invited two of my friends in the college of Business to join my my wife Gaynell and I to check out the possibilities in Guyana.
The visit turned out to be more then First Class - We were the guest of President Jagan and WOW - we were met at the Airport by the Presidents "Chief of Protocol" and taken to the presidents guest house as residents for the visit.
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Meeting Dr. Cheddi Jagan ,President of Guyana |
Here we are at a Virginia Tech meeting L-R, VP International Development, David Larsen - (Me) VT faculty member, Dr. Cheddi Jagan - President of Guyana SA, James McCommas - Virginia Tech President, Guyana Ambassador to USA, Dean.
Team breakfast at guest house |
I had some VT grant funds for international travel and invited Jim & Rodney to join the team and provided part of their expenses.
Amateur Radio Operator Cleo 8R1CJ |
We did meet and work with amateur radio operators - here is Cleo Qushie 8R1CJ. Cleo was our host for all the radio operations during the first visit. Cleo and his wife are still good friends & retired in Florida.
Visit to Kaieteur Falls |
We had some time to expore Guyana & here we are chartering a small plane for visit to Kaieteur Falls. The falls is deep into the Rain Forest with a small dirt landing strip.
Kaieteur Falls |
I made this photo - the travel in small plane was thriller - I wondering what would happen if we went down in this jungle. See Map and photos "CLICK"
Kaieteur Falls is a waterfall on the Potaro River in Kaieteur National Park, central Essequibo Territory, Guyana. It is 226 metres high when measured from its plunge over a sandstone and conglomerate cliff to the first break.
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Gaynell Larsen at Kaieteur Falls |
It is natural at the falls with only natural infrastruture - no stairs or guard rails.
This is Gaynell looking over the edge --- IT IS 1000 feet down to the bottom. Gaynell made the comment - don't tell my dad about getting this close to the edge.
Larry Vogt N4VA Teaching radio operation |
Here is team leader Larry Vogt N4VA teaching a group about radio operation and how to obtain an amateur license. One member of the students was Peter Denny. He had a dream sense childhood to become an amateur radio operator. Peter was licensed as 8R1WD and became a life long friend.
Peter Denny 8R1WD at Dayton Hamvention |
This meeting was at the Dayton Hamvention - a gathering of about 25,000 amateur radio operators in Dayton, Ohio. We have attended and represented our "Foundation for Amateur International Radio Service" (FAIRS) for more than 25 years.
Guyana Ambassador to USA speaking on Ham Radio station at Embassy |
Peter Denny was a part of the Guyana Diplomatic Core for many years including Ambassador assignments in Moscow and Beijing.
Peter arranged for a group of us amateur radio folks to operate from the Guyana Embassy in Washington D. C. Here is the Guyana Ambassador speaking on our radio. Many radio operators we talked to did not believe we were operating from the embassy. This was an honor and a lot of fun.
David Larsen |
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