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You are leaving yourself a little exposed on that one NYgal! (pun intended) I will behave. I won't say anything about what can match someone wearing a thong, or what is north of the cut, or.....
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WOW....ya got me, good one
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To bring beach towels or not depends on which hotels you are staying at. The budget hotels do not provide them.
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A pareo or flat sarong, works great for a beach towel, drys fast and packs sooooo flat.
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Excellent tip Chloe. The only time I have worried about having a towel was the first year I had my apartment there. I bought a beauty at a little pots, pans and matts shop on middle street, across from the casino. (hadn't realized before that you could even find a towel of that quality in SP). It was such a nice towel that I brought it home with me instead of leaving it behind. Whereever I travel, I always have a minimum of two sarongs with me and usually more. I do this even on cooler destination trips, makes for a good wrap while in the room.
A fish and a bird can fall in love, but where will they build their nest?
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Go to Bowen's - the Belikin Distributor, on Coconut Drive by Island Supermarket. Get a nifty Belikin beach towel. I cannot remember the price, $9 or $12? Cheap. Surprisingly thick. Take it home with you, along with a few bottles of Belikin. Towel comes in handy as padding for bottles. Once home, place towel in a sandbox facing a pool (if you don't have a pool, a child's wading pool will work), with a potted palm nearby. Crack open beer. Dream.....
Pick up inexpensive tee's here as well. This works in the event you have packed almost too lite and don't wanna do laundry. Take them home with you. Before giving away as gifts, launder.
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And if you happen to come across a t-shirt with the moon goddess on it, please be sure to let us know.
A fish and a bird can fall in love, but where will they build their nest?
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ohhhh myyyy soulllll .... I'm gone for the day and the board just starts running amuck! Amuck I say. Hmmm ...let's see, in 13 days I'm gonna see a bluebird wearing a thong, (both kinds) ,and a sarong, spreading out a Belikin beach towel to sit on and while waiting for a moon goddess? Man I gotta go on vacation just to rest up from all this reading 'n writing.
"The truly happy person is the one who can enjoy the scenery even when he must take a detour"
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Dob I have a Beliken beach towel with the map of San Pedro town, since 1993, but never take it back to Belize, for fear of losing it. The kids on springbreak took Beliken towel to SPI beach, and Gramma got on their butts.......lol
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Dark blue Moon Goddess is a must, encrust it too if you have time Just stay wet, ya won't need a towel. Take a hand towel, sarong and big books. Don't let the books snorkel, I think there is a law against that OH OH OH, a hair tie or hat. It's windy often. Unpack......to repack
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