Post 7 - Links to Belize information
This
is Post 7. To start at the beginning of
this blog, go to Post 1.
Post
7 contains links to information about Belize that you may find interesting.
Links
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1: You can review, at no cost, excerpts of the book, Mayan Mystery Unveiled, or
order either the paper copy or the Kindle version. (These will cost you, of
course, but the price is reasonable). Go to:
LINK
2: To take an e-tour of Belize, go to:
This
is the official website of Belize Tourism Board. Highly recommend you look at
this. Contains history, description of
each region of the country, lists of activities and places to visit, no advertisements. You can go to this website and, if you want,
spend hours on an e-tour of the country.
This website is kept up to date by Belize Tourism Board.
LINK
3: For planning information about a trip
to Belize, go to:
This
is the website for Naturalight of
Belize, recommend you visit this commercial and educational source of
information about the country. Contains
maps, photo gallery, also links to help with your travel planning. Links include tour operators, hotels,
vacation rentals, cruise excursions, car rentals, places to eat, many
others. This website provides lists, do
not expect this website to evaluate quality.
LINK
4: For information about parks in Belize,
go to:
This
is the website for the Audubon Society that manages many of the Belize national
parks.
LINK
5: To view thousands of photos,
including the Mayan ruins mentioned in the book, go to:
This
website allows you to search for a topic that interests you. You can search for photos of ancient Mayan
cities such as Xunantunich or Lamanai, or search for parrots (Belize has many types of
parrots), or search for the gentle nurse
shark described in the book.
This is the
end of the Mayan Mystery Tour blog. If
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I appreciate it.
Glenn Lawson, Storyteller
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