<P> The three villages that made up Linden were previously known as Wismar - MacKenzie - Christianburg, but was renamed / unified in 1970 as a township under the name Linden by then President Linden Forbes Sampson Burnham, also known as Forbes Burnham, after himself . </P> <P> The "Linden Museum of Socio - Cultural Heritage" is located in the centre of Linden . The museum displays artifacts and pictures of the culture and heritage of the Linden community . </P> <P> In 1895 Scottish engineer John Dagleish Patterson installed this very large iron wheel as prime mover for his sawmilling equipment . Patterson's hydro - powered sawmill is the only one of its kind . The sawmill was dismantled but the water wheel remains as an example of how the timber industry was mechanized to exploit the rich natural resources of the area in Linden . </P> <P> Gluck Island is an uninhabited island off Rockstone in the Essequibo River . It is situated at a distance of some 70 km from the Essequibo mouth . It is an eco-tourist destination site as it has several species of birds, animals and flora . The Victoria Regia Water Lily can be seen there blossoming with its more than one meter diameter giant leaves floating on lakes in a lush green environment . It is the nearest spot from Georgetown where you can observe this natural phenomenon in its original habitat . Scientists from Australia and Europe come to this part of world to study that plant . </P>

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