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Belize - Central America
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Belize is the last unexplored frontier near our
borders, a naturalist's paradise! Belize is a beautiful, peaceful
country in Central America in the heart of the ancient Maya World. Ruins
abound, and it is the archaeologists dreamland. It is also one of the
best kept secrets of the Caribbean.The ancient Mayan civilization once
lived throughout Belize, and over 600 of their fascinating ancient
cities can still be seen here. The ones that are listed in the
navigation bar are just a few of the incredible ruins this great
civilization built. From the major site of Altun Ha to the little known
site of Uxbenka, all of these sites are worth visiting.
The history of the Mayans began a long time ago, around 2500 B.C. The
oldest site appears to be Cuello in Orange Walk. Then came the
pre-classic era in which the cities of Lamanai, home to the largest
pre-classic structure in the Mayan world, and Cerros prospered. In the
classic period, the crowning period for the Mayan Civilization, the
enormous sites of Caracol and El Pilar rose out of the forest and
ceremonial centers like Xunantunich built lovely temples and pyramids.
The prosperity of the Maya didn't last forever, and in 900 A.D. most of
the great Maya centres collapsed. But the culture and outposts of the
civilization were still alive and cities like Santa Rita and Lamanai
still were inhabited when the Spanish came. In fact, Lamanai lasted
right up into the 1900s until British sugar cane farmers drove the
remaining inhabitants out to make way for their farms.
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CAYO DISTRICT
Beginning in the flat savanna near Belmopan,
Cayo District proceeds up to the Maya Mountains and over to the border
of Guatemala. Cayo containscrystalline caves, cascading waterfalls,
multitudes of Mayan ruins, purerivers, and friendly people. Some of the
villages are San Ignacio,Benque Viejo, Cristo Rey, San Antonio, and
Belmopan. Others havefanciful names like Unitedville, Black-Man Eddy,
Camalote, RoaringCreek, Valley of Peace, Cotton Tree, and Teakettle.
Spanish Lookout is aMennonite community of industrious farmers who
provide much of theagricultural products for the country.
The people of Cayo include Hispanics, Creole, Mayas,
Mennonites,Garifunas, Europeans & North Americans, all of whom
co-exist peacefully.Cayo is well known for its friendly people and
cooperative community.For diversity and adventure, Cayo District is a
"must do!"
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Overlooking Cayo District
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MOUNTAIN PINE RIDGE


Waterfall at Rio On Pools |
The Mountain Pine Ridge
Forest Reserve encompassesabout 300 square miles of cool pine
forests. Located within the MPR arecascading waterfalls, crystal clear
rivers, enormous caves, andfantastic vistas of Belizean rainforests.
M.E.T. is located along thenortheastern edge of this protected area
within the limestone karst,broad-leafed rainforest. Major highlights of
a MPR vehicle tour include:Hidden Valley Falls (1000' Foot Falls), Rio
On Bathing Pools, and RioFrio Caves. Endangered species living within
the Reserve are the Jaguar,King Vulture, Orange-breasted Falcon and many
more. Bring hiking boots,binoculars, and a swimsuit for a day you'll not
soon forget.
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SLATE CREEK PRESERVE
Slate Creek Preserve is a private
community-basednon-profit organization actively involved in the
conservation of habitats of the Slate Creek and Upper Barton Creek in
Cayo District of Belize. Slate Creek Preserve (SCP) is made up of
landowners in the region, representatives from neighboring villages, and
consultants from the Belize Audubon Society.
SCP now boasts almost 1500 hectares of protected privately owned
land. In protecting these areas bordering the Mountain Pine Ridge Forest
Reserve, SCP is functioning as an important bugger for the MPR towards
the south, and the Tapir Mountain Nature Reserve to the Northeast. Found
within SCP are the Keel-billed Motmot, Jaguar, and other wild cats,
tapir, Kinkajou, the Blue Morpho butterfly and numerous other birds,
butterflies, and wildlife.
The most important instruments utilized by SCP are community
involvement, education, and research. SCP has been assisted by the
following: Robert & Birgit Bateman, Artists United for Nature,
Wildlife Conservation Society, UNDP (United Nations Development
Project), Kinderfonds, Edinburgh Butterfly and Insect World of Scotland,
Belize Environmental Consultancies (BENCO), Mountain Equestrian Trails,
Belize Communications and Securities, Ltd., the JASON Foundation for
Education, Pine Ridge Lumber Co. of Belize, The Forestry Department,
Belize Timber, Ltd., and the Belize Audubon Society.
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Howler Monkey
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CHIQUIBUL FOREST RESERVE

Puente Natural in the Chiquibul |
The Chiquibul Forest
Reserve is adjacent to the MPR on the southern border. It
encompasses approximately 265,894acres of uninterrupted tropical moist
broadleaf rainforest. Within theheart of the Chiquibul can be found the
dynamic ancient Mayan city ofCaracol. Home to the endangered Scarlet
Macaw, the Keel-billed Motmot,Jaguar, Puma, Ocelot, Howler & Spider
Monkey and the Solitary Eagle plusexotic species of plant & wildlife
too numerous to mention, theChiquibul Forest Reserve is perhaps one of
the richest places in theworld in terms of biodiversity.
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