Belizean Food
Despite the low GDP in BelizeĀ the food in the country is very rich and diverse. When we were in Belize we had the privilege of trying food in a variety of settings… Some places were very fancy like the Marriott … Continue reading →
Despite the low GDP in BelizeĀ the food in the country is very rich and diverse. When we were in Belize we had the privilege of trying food in a variety of settings… Some places were very fancy like the Marriott … Continue reading →
Location: 3580 Mission Inn Ave. Date Established: 1912 Date Visited: 10/21/2014 The building that currently houses the Riverside Metropolitan Museum also known as the RMM has had various reincarnations. The building started it’s life in 1912 as a Federal Post … Continue reading →
Nim Li PunitĀ is Mayan for “Big Hat” which it got from one of the stellas at the site that has a ruler with a very large head piece. If I were to name the site I would have named … Continue reading →
One of our main objectives while we were in Belize was to visit the Caracol ruins. The Caracol ruins is the largest archeological site in Belize. It has been know for few decades now, but it is still an active … Continue reading →
Cahal Pech is probably one of the easiest accessible archeological zones near San Ignacio (because it is within San Ignacio), however, without a common measurement distance is very hard to measure. I could have taken a quick taxi ride for … Continue reading →
(Click on the pictures to enlarge) How Belize became a country is about as windy as the many rivers that cross it. There are two significant days for Belize independence day. The first is September 10th (the day of the … Continue reading →