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Land of the Free By the Caribbean Sea -
Unlike political unrest in Central & South Amerca, the election process in Belize is a peaceful and democratic led by the people for the people. (900 hits)

Of a Sunday morning in Dangriga -
This morning was a little different though, we were off to Sacred Heart Church for a 9:00 a.m. service, the highlight of which was First Holy Comunion for eighty-four Standard 3 ( 5th grade) children from the Holy Ghost Primary School. Under Belize's church/state educational system, the various denominations each run their own primary schools using a common curriculum and teachers who are all employees of the government. An unthinkable situation for the United States, but don't knock it, it seems to work. (898 hits)

Placencia Lobsterfest -
Three days of celebration featuring a favorite seafood delicacy - LOBSTER - certainly caught our attention on the local radio and newspaper ads in June. Knowing that we publish two Belizean Journeys features each month we figured it was worth a shot to convince our boss that we would be happy to collaborate on a Placencia Lobsterfest feature in return for all expenses being covered. She bought it! (871 hits)

Proud and Strong and 21 -
On September 21st there was a 21st birthday celebration in Belize and although this one was for a country - the 21st anniversary of Belize's independence from England, there were certain similarities to that of one person's recent celebration. (839 hits)

Saturated in Life -
For the Garinagu of Dangriga Belize a death is an opportunity for the community to unite and celebrate life. (823 hits)

Tarpon Fever -
Go fishing with a guide in Belize on a trip to quench his desire to hook a Tarpon. (847 hits)

The Journey From Reef to Red Lobster -
Belize's Caye Caulker Lobsterfest is a weekend that celebrates the spiny tail lobster and other seafood of the Caribbean Sea. (848 hits)

The Spirit of La Ruta Maya 2003 -
At exactly 6 AM, paddling arms flailed about wildly. Racers of every skill level and age scooped away water in a mad dash for the next bend in the river. Since its inception, the race has incorporated many different racing categories.
(853 hits)

The View From The Sky, a Visit to the Maya Site of Caracol -
The Maya temple of Caana is at the epicenter of the Mayan city Caracol, a Classic Period site in the Chiquibul National Park in Cayo Belize that is being excavated by archaeologists. (837 hits)

The Voice of the Guide -
I am that voice coaching the one holding the fishing rod, ready to cast at a cruising tarpon or a tailing permit. I am the voice that reassures most anglers when they are in battle with a 100lb sea monster--especially if it is their first experience with such a beautiful creature. I am the voice that instructs when to strip, twitch or stop when a tailing permit looks down at a deceptive crab pattern. The one that says, "You got him!" I am the voice and sound of security. (906 hits)

Wrong Turns and Side Roads -
Wrong turns and side roads off the Northern Highway in Northern Belize turn into discovery and adventure. (840 hits)
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