Tumatumari Landing
Tumatumari Landing is a small community in the Potaro-Siparuni Region of Guyana, across the Potaro River from Tumatumari, near the Konawaruk Road, and to the east of El Paso.[1]
Tumatumari Landing | |
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Village | |
Tumatumari Landing Location in Guyana | |
Coordinates: 5.316946°N 59.214552°W | |
Country | Guyana |
Region | Potaro-Siparuni |
The region used to be inhabited by Amerindians of the Arawak and Akawaio tribes, however the discovery of gold attracted many fortune seekers from Guyana and beyond.[2] Tumatumari Landing serves as the harbour of the gold mining community of Tumatumari, because the region could only be reached by boat. Nowadays there are road connections to Linden/Mabura and Bartica/Potaro.[3]
On 6 May 1900, Mabel, a river steamboat carrying 120 passengers and towing three boats, was scheduled to arrive at Tumatumari Landing, however the strong current was too much to handle, and the Mabel went over the Tumatumari Falls,[4] killing 60 of her passengers.[5]
References
- "Major road rehab for Tumatumari/El Paso". Guyana Chronicle. Retrieved 26 August 2020.
- "Micobie". Stabroek News. Retrieved 26 August 2020.
- "Welcome to Micobie! — Heritage Village 2012". Guyana Chronicle. Retrieved 26 August 2020.
- "How an early Ontario resident's adventurous spirit got him in trouble again and again". Daily Bulletin. Retrieved 26 August 2020.
- "4 Boats Swept Over Falls, 60 Passengers Drowned". The Brooklyn Daily Eagle. 21 June 1900. p. 5.