Wednesday 25 November 2009

San Ignacio Part III
















Having enjoyed San Ignacio so much the previous week, we could not resist returning for a second weekend there!






Hope that you like the 2 butterfly pictures! They are everywhere but hard to capture on film.
By special request, more market pictures too.

Sunday 15 November 2009

San Ignacio Part II





















Apart from the excitement of the Mayan site which was truly impressive, we passed over the Mopal River several times on our journey through some attractive countryside on the three hour journey to Caracol from San Ignacio. The roads were atrocious but we met some interesting and attractive wildlife on the journey.




We had to travel very slowly and hence we saw two tarantulas on the road and the guide in the car ahead stopped and picked one up. Apparently, brave guides do this frequently!




Whilst we were at Caracol we saw several butterflies on the flowers in the garden area.

San Ignacio Part I
















San Ignacio has been the highlight of our stay in Belize. We had an excellent hotel in a town with book shops, a cinema, numeous good restaurants and best of all it felt very safe and we could walk around in the dark. On Saturday we visited the French bakery, the market and met our guide David who took us in his limousine(!) to see the wonders of Caracol the largest Mayan site in Belize. The journey was over rough terrain taking three hours to get there. Part of the way with armed guards as escorts because we were near the Guatemalan border.

We climbed to the top of Caana which is 43m in height (tricky coming down) and had a fabulous view from the top. The site covers 88 sq kilometres but only 10% has been excavated and we explored the area for several hours. It was a most memorable day helped by our guide.

Thursday 5 November 2009

Visit to Chetumal in Mexico!





Our visit to chetumal really illustrated how poor a country Belize is in comparison with Mexi
We took a 4 hour bus ride from Belize city over a single track road (in each direction) to get to the border; we then saw a flyover and a highway with 3 lanes in each direction.
We went to a shopping mall with a department store (called Liverpool!) an 8 screen cinema, a very large supermarket, and many classy shops; all these are non existent in Belize city.
We went to the cinema to see ' the taking of Pelham123' which we really enjoyed, we looked at an an excellent Mayan Museum (see picture), we did some shopping, it was a good weekend.

The weather back in Belize is getting cooler; the maximum is now 85 rather than 90 and it is surprising the difference that makes! It really does feel cooler! When we were over at Caye Caulker last weekend it rained and the light was so different as a result that I took the picture attached.