sipnerproductions.blogspot.com
Sipner Productions: Chapter 2: Cave of the Stone Tomb
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Sipner Productions: Chapter 2. Jessie and Ron transition from hardcore Montanans to lightweight Coloradans. Cave of the Stone Tomb. Adrienne, Carol, Eric, Whitney, Leslie and I shared a taxi from Dangriga. Where the boat dropped us off to San Ignacio near the boarder of Guatemala($35pp). Is cramped hilly town. It is low tourist season so we got hassled quite a bit but we found a get place to sign up for a cave tour. Mayawalk. Our guide, Martin was incredible. Of us walk in complete darkness. Creepy.
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Driving from Belize to Guatemala - Seeing Tikal - belizedragonfly
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Traveling, Living and Loving – Experiences of Belize from many perspectives. Corozal Belize Neighborhood Watch Report. San Ignacio, Belize. Driving from Belize to Guatemala – Seeing Tikal. October 3, 2010. Bull; 5 Comments. By Steve: Steve is a frequent traveler to Belize and owns a home in the Corozal District. I had a hard time finding details on the internet for driving to Tikal from Belize so I typed up these notes after my recent experience to hopefully help future adventurers. The first thing you’l...
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BELIZE CHAIR - The Belize Chair, also known as the Clam Chair or Cayo Chair, is an extremely comfortable yet highly durable chair. Made of the finest mix of beautiful, tropical hardwoods, each chair is unique, attractive, and naturally durable.
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Mayawalk Tours http:/ www.mayawalk.com. They're waiting to show you belize! Belize is a peaceful, English-speaking country on the Caribbean coast, nestled between Mexico and Guatemala. It is a mix of tropical rainforests rich with wildlife, rugged mountains, countless Mayan ruins, warm majestic beaches, tiny tranquil Caribbean islands, and sits along the longest barrier reef in the Western Hemisphere. The Jade Head, representing the Sun God, Kinich Ahau, was the most significant find during Dr. David...
aroundtheworldinawink.blogspot.com
Around the World in a Wink: A Taste of Belize
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Around the World in a Wink. Detailing my travels throughout the world! Sunday, January 13, 2013. A Taste of Belize. After a few months of crazy travel for work, family, and friends, I ended 2012 with a trip to Belize to celebrate my sister's graduation from one of the premiere engineering schools in the world. The trip had some ups and downs, but overall, we really enjoyed ourselves! We departed Chicago 12/26/12 and returned 1/4/13. Belize uses the Belize Dollar, which exchanges at 1.98 to 1 US Dolla...
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Around the World in a Wink: January 2013
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Around the World in a Wink. Detailing my travels throughout the world! Saturday, January 19, 2013. Scuba Diving Certification: The Real Deal. I recently obtained my PADI Open Water Diver certification and have lots of tips to share from my experience. First and foremost, do the entire certification course at the same dive shop! I can't stress this enough - I probably would have saved at least $200 if I hadn't split mine between two places. What does it take to get certified? The shop I used provided some...
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Sipner Productions: Chapter 2: November 2009
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Sipner Productions: Chapter 2. Jessie and Ron transition from hardcore Montanans to lightweight Coloradans. Cave of the Stone Tomb. Adrienne, Carol, Eric, Whitney, Leslie and I shared a taxi from Dangriga. Where the boat dropped us off to San Ignacio near the boarder of Guatemala($35pp). Is cramped hilly town. It is low tourist season so we got hassled quite a bit but we found a get place to sign up for a cave tour. Mayawalk. Our guide, Martin was incredible. Of us walk in complete darkness. Creepy.
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where are liz and adrian?: April 2009
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Where are liz and adrian? Travelling around the world until the money or our sanity runs out. 30% off Lonely Planet Guidebooks. Thursday, April 30, 2009. Liz and Adrian versus the volcano. But once on the horse I wasn’t feeling much better. Which helped to distract me from any impending doom. Behind me I could hear Adrian once again trying to communicate to someone who spoke no English. “Football. Yes? At this point I got of the horse joined a few minutes later by Adrian. We took in the sight and waited ...
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Belize – Adventures of a Michigander
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Adventures of a Michigander. Sister Soiree 2009: Belize and Guatemala. May 10, 2015. May 11, 2015. Recently, I was organizing my blog by destination and lamented the lack of posts from my pre-blog trips. THEN, I recalled that Jessie and I did a blog for our Sister Soiree trip! I did some sleuthing and found it! Blue Hole, Belize. Jessie and I are going on a SISTER TRIP! Pacaya Volcano, Guatemala. Next, we’ll head north to the Mayan ruins of Tikal. We are still working out an itinerary. We are startin...
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