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Hi Friends: It is a nice change of pace from my belovied San Pedro here in Cayo. I am staying at the Midas Tropical Resort a short walk into the town of San Ignacio. Been taking some nice sidetrips to Melchor, Caracol, Spanish Lookout, and some off the beaten track area's here in Cayo. Cayo is Central America, as opposed to the Carribean feel of the Cayes. It is like two countries in one. I guess I can love both the Cayes and the Mainland, since I do not hafta choose between the two. Life here in Belize is good!!! Take care: Bill
Gone fishing!!
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Great versatility ! We love the mainland as well. Cayo is so beautiful. Oh, the choices. Spanish Lookout, Population 174 or something? I love that sign. We found a way to get lost, in our car, after visitng Pletts. Good to hear you are touring and keeping in touch. Will you be doing the Hummingbird Highway? I'm sure you have been that route before. A beautiful sight to behold, in itself. Watch for the Giant if you do. He's gentle.
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_ _ _ _ _ _ _________________ _ _ _ _ _ _ But then what do I know, I am but a mere caveman
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I cannot wait to see Cayo. Glad you are enjoying yourself Bill. NYGal, enjoy those geese, but.....don't look up!
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Hey Bill, when are you going back to AC? Would hate to miss you (now that we found you again) this time around.
Gela's AC Motto: "All Roads Used to Lead to BC's - Now They Lead to Hurricane's!"
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Hi Friends: I believe I'll be returning to San Pedro the last part of this week sometime. Sunday was a great treat for me. I went to Santa Familia, near San Ignacio, with the Silva family. Their original farms is there, along the Belize River. Took a great horseback ride through the Virgin Rainforest there, yes, there is still such a thing!! Horseback riding trails through the Rainforest is a breathtaking experience. The Silva family are planning a very primative hut accomodation IN the rainforest, which should be the experience of a lifetime. I don't think I'd sleep listening to all the "critters". I don't know if I'll travel the Hummingbird this time. I do agree, it is beautiful and definately "Belize Style". I will keep my ears to the ground regarding these jungle huts in Santa Familia area. The Silva family is prospecting for more horses, and building has yet to begin on the huts. By the way, the huts will be very unintrusive to the surrounding jungle. Take care: Bill
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Glad to hear you are enjoying yourself, Bill. You sure make me want to get over to SI. Primitive huts in the rain forest sound very interesting. I am looking forward to a drive on the Hummingbird as well. Someday!
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Hello Bill, Were there any problems on your trip to Melchor? After hearing about some recent civil problems that have affected tourists I was curious as we are planning a trip to Flores - Tikal later in the year. Thanks Chris
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