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  1. Laura Bingham (aka Laura Stafford) (born 1993), is an English explorer and adventurer best known for leading the world first descent of the Essequibo River in Guyana, South America.

  2. Natural born adventurer, Laura Bingham, left home at 18 years of age to explore the earth and its kaleidoscope of cultures. Laura traveled through the Greek Islands, Continental Europe, Africa, Asia and North/Central America before eventually landing in Mexico where she taught English and undertook challenging conservation work to protect the ...

  3. Laura Bingham (27) is a British adventurer, having travelled extensively in her early adulthood, Laura, who speaks fluent Spanish, ditched conventional English life to live in Mexico teaching English and helping a jaguar conservation project for the Mexican government.

  4. Laura was the expedition leader for the world first in successfully paddling the entire Essequibo River, Guyana from source to sea. Laura was one of the trio comprised of Ness Knight and Pip Stewart who completed the 1,000km expedition in 72 gruelling days.

  5. En 2018, la exploradora británica Laura Bingham dirigió la primera expedición del mundo al nacimiento del río Esequibo en Guyana, junto con los aventureros Ness Knight y Pep Stewart, y luego navegaron en kayak a lo largo del río hasta el océano Atlántico.

  6. 17 de oct. de 2017 · How to cycle across South America with absolutely no money. Starting on the Pacific coast of Ecuador, adventurer and philanthropist Laura Bingham relies on foraging, fishing, and favours from locals to reach her final destination, some 5,600km away in Buenos Aires.

  7. Latest Project: Running the Essequibo. From its remote jungle source in the Acarai Mountains on Guyana’s southern border with Brazil, the Essequibo River flows north for more than 1,000 kilometres – winding, twisting and roaring through the rainforest until it discharges into the Atlantic Ocean.