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  1. The Birds! – Belize

    Blog: Trans-Americas Journey - 7 September 2011

    With huge tracts of protected forest and jungle and more than 400 species of birds that either live in or pass through these areas it’s almost impossible not to turn into a bird watcher while you’re in Belize. During our nearly three months in Belize we saw hundreds of species we’d never seen before in stunning natural places like Chan Chich Lodge and La Milpa Field Station in the vast Rio Bravo Conservation and Management Area. That’s where we met guide and naturalist Vladimir and dubbed him the bird ninja.

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  2. Crooked Tree & Community Baboon Sanctuary

    Blog: The Road Chose Me - 50,000kms of ebb and flow - 24 January 2010

    For our first night in Belize we camp in the costal town of Corozal and immediately feel a lot more comfortable than in Mexico. Being able to read every sign and pretty much understand every person makes me feel extremely safe and happy – I can tell I’m going to like Belize a lot already. [...]

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  3. Crooked Tree & Community Baboon Sanctuary

    Blog: The Road Chose Me - 50,000kms of ebb and flow - 24 January 2010

    For our first night in Belize we camp in the costal town of Corozal and immediately feel a lot more comfortable than in Mexico. Being able to read every sign and pretty much understand every person makes me feel extremely safe and happy – I can tell I’m going to like Belize a lot already. [...]

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