July 31, 2006
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Houston Chronicle - We stopped for a lunch break on Caye Caulker, a sparsely populated, even more laid-back island than Ambergris. There are no cars here and few golf carts. The three main, unpaved avenues that used to be called Front, Middle and Back streets have been
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Wish you were here
Cincinnati Enquirer - The weather was amazing, the food wonderful, and the wildlife abundant. As JoEllen put it, “so, so cool.” Why they liked this shot: They chose this picture taken at an open-air bar in Caye Caulker because, while they took many photos with great
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Where to eat on Ambergris Caye
Houston Chronicle - Headed to Caye Caulker, too? Don’t miss the gigantic, delicious conch fritters at Rasta Pasta on the beach. Prices are listed here in U.S. dollars. Most menus list them in Belizean. The exchange rate is $2 BZ to $1 U.S. Tips were not included in our
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NATURE NOTES Goes to BELIZE
Egypt Today - Back in Belize City, I got a water taxi ticket for Caye Caulker. The Cayes are a series of low-lying offshore islands that lie between the coast and the barrier reef, separating the coastal waters from the open sea. The barrier reef is the second
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July 30, 2006
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The Reporter Belize, Belize - Jul 7, 2006A routine boat trip from Caye Caulker to Half Moon Caye early Sunday morning turned to tragedy when lightening struck and electrocuted one of 13 people …
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July 29, 2006
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Houston Chronicle - Headed to Caye Caulker, too? Don’t miss the gigantic, delicious conch fritters at Rasta Pasta on the beach. Prices are listed here in U.S. dollars. Most menus list them in Belizean. The exchange rate is $2 BZ to $1 U.S. Tips were not included in our Article Info
Cincinnati Enquirer - The weather was amazing, the food wonderful, and the wildlife abundant. As JoEllen put it, “so, so cool.” Why they liked this shot: They chose this picture taken at an open-air bar in Caye Caulker because, while they took many photos with great Article Info
Egypt Today - Back in Belize City, I got a water taxi ticket for Caye Caulker. The Cayes are a series of low-lying offshore islands that lie between the coast and the barrier reef, separating the coastal waters from the open sea. The barrier reef is the second Article Info
Houston Chronicle - We stopped for a lunch break on Caye Caulker, a sparsely populated, even more laid-back island than Ambergris. There are no cars here and few golf carts. The three main, unpaved avenues that used to be called Front, Middle and Back streets have been Article Info
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