The Demerara Harbour Bridge is a key infrastructure landmark in Guyana, spanning the Demerara River to connect the West Bank Demerara to Georgetown. This bridge, one of the longest floating bridges in the world, plays a crucial role in the country's transportation network. Hope and Mackenzie-Wismar Bridges, both in Region. Spanning the mighty Demerara River, the Demerara Harbour Bridge (DHB) stands as a remarkable symbol of Guyana's determination, engineering prowess, and national identity. The country has one international. Shikema Dey is a Senior Research and Content Developer and experienced energy journalist with a strong record in media production and sector-focused reporting. At OilNOW, she produces in-depth coverage of Guyana's upstream developments, regulatory updates, investment activity, and regional energy. GEORGETOWN, Guyana – An aerial view perfectly captures a unique moment in Guyana's infrastructure history: two bridges, old and new, stretching side-by-side across the mighty Demerara River.
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