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Its official... I'm a certified PADI Open Water Diver. Im so proud of myself!! This is something I've had written on my " to do list " for about 2 years now, but I ...
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Took a little bus from San Ignacio to Belize City - almost thought we'd be left behind when the police came along and chucked Kathy, Annelies, me and the toucan off while ...
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Angry Rastas do exist!
(Feb 26 '06)
Caught a chicken-style bus from San Ignacio to Belize City. It wasn't long before enough locals had disembarked that we could all have our own seat, which was a bonus considering we had three hours to ...
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Manatees and Lobster, Lobster, Lobster!
(Jun 30 '07)
"Whole, barbequed lobsters for $10 US. Need I say more?"
LobsterFest (June 30) transforms the quiet island of Caye
Caulker into a busy open-air market filled with the smells of grilled seafood. There ...
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INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT CAYE CAULKER
1. It is actually two islands since a hurricane split the island in two
2. The blue hole is ...
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The Caribbean Island with the "Go Slow" vibe
(Apr 03 '07)
After a few hours in Belize City (not much to do there really) we met my parents at the airport. Watched their plane land from the waving deck. So nice to see them.
After the potatoes and pampers ...
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After an early start and a long trip via Belize city, I got to Caye Caulker at last. The hurricane Wilma was a big topic on the mainland and so I asked around for the ...
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Caye Caulker
(Jul 26 '07)
Caye Caulker is a beautiful, small island in Northern Belize. I was only planning on staying for 2 to 3 nights, but got caught up there for about a week. I did a scuba diving tour one day to Hol ...
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Our final few days in Latin America were designed to be a relaxing break from travelling before we hit the road big time in the US with Alex's dad. We also thought we try to learn to ...
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Rasta Man
(Aug 10 '06)
The bus ride to Belize City was such a crack up. It was an old American school bus that stopped every 5 kms to pick someone up. Took around 4 hours to get to Belize City...Belize City is such a ...
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Recent Blogs for Caye Caulker
The cayes (pronounced “keys”) are where Belizeans go to vacation. It was pure Caribbean: turquoise water and
coconut palms. I live about as far as
you can get from ...
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Some Interesting Stats for South and Central America
(Jun 07 '07)
Okay, this article is long overdue, but we've been very busy since June 9th. Primarily, I've been working on making a list of all the items that American Airlines stole from me...yes, I still don't ...
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Beautiful Belize
(Mar 26 '07)
San Pedro was bustling with rastas and off the beaten path tourists. There was a LOT of activity all around us...kite surfers, windsurfers and charter boats taking people diving. We walked around ...
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