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Their excursion begins at the expansive Essaquibo Delta, a breathtaking expanse over 60 kilometers wide, dotted with countless islands. The locals enchantingly assert that there are 365 islands—one for each day of the year. Historically, this region is of significant importance, with roots tracing back to European settlers in the 1600s, including the Dutch who fortified their interests with the construction of Fort Zeelandia.