Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Belize and Hidden Paradise in Central America


 Photos taken in Amandala, Belize from on top of
KREM Radio Station, Television Studio and Newspaper. There’s more to Belize, of course. There are many other seaside villages...and pine-covered mountains, rainforests, and hundreds of tiny islands that dot the coast. The Cayo district. If you love lazy rivers, vast rolling hills, and fertile farmland and rainforests where you can test your gardening skills, Cayo is for you. The heart of this area are the twin towns of San Ignacio and Santa Elena, which both enjoy an Old West feel...but in a tropical frontiersman kind of way that you’ll find only in Belize. Placencia. This charming little seaside town is found at the tip of a peninsula off the coast of mainland Belize about three hours south of Belize City. Corozal—in northern Belize near the border with Mexico. This may be your low-cost option if you’re looking for waterfront property. Not technically on the Caribbean, but instead on the pretty Bay of Chetumal, you’ll find prices for just about everything...from real estate to local grocery items...will be less in Corozal.






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