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Caribbean Christmas

BELIZE | Fri, 30 Dec 2011 | By doodledawn | Views [851]

Belize is killing my wallet, and my bank account will be happy once I get on the boat to Livingston, Guatemala tomorrow, but I still had a blast these past two weeks.  After I left Caye Caulker, I stayed the night in the town of Dangriga on my way down ... Read more >

Tags: belize, christmas, dangriga, funky dodo, hopkins, placencia, punta gorda, seakunga

Down but not out in Placencia

BELIZE | Wed, 28 Jan 2009 | By rachel_and_daniel | Views [1119]

Puerto Cortes would be our last stop in Honduras. The biggest container port in Honduras (if not the only), this working city would be home for two nights and a day until we took the Monday ferry to Belize. The sun was back at last - just in time ... Read more >

Tags: placencia, sand and pink lemonade, sea, sun

Placencia Belize

BELIZE | Tue, 17 Jun 2008 | By ma_and_pa | Views [882]

We all caught a ride in pick up to a small hotel run by an American ex-pat, where we shared a bathroom ad a kitchen with Chris ad Maartje. The owner of the hotel was extremely nice and even did Amy and Turgay’s laundry for free. Placencia is a small ... Read more >

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This man is collecting wood to take back to his village. He not only depends on his rice fields for daily food, but also the trees for fire and warmth. When we talked to him about the infestation, he worried about the livelihood of the people of Madagascar. They depend on the land in many ways and can't afford to lose it. : by laurabarclay, Views[799]
This man is collecting wood to take back to his village. He not only depends on his rice fields for daily food, but also the trees for fire and warmth. When we talked to him about the infestation, he worried about the livelihood of the people of Madagascar. They depend on the land in many ways and can't afford to lose it.

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