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Belize Protected Areas

When we think of Belize, we imagine crystal-clear waters, rich jungles, and thriving wildlife. But have you ever wondered how this stunning country manages to protect its natural beauty? Enter Belize’s protected areas—a network of sites dedicated to the conservation of Belize’s unique ecosystems.

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Xunantuncih Location of Xunantunich Xunantunich, meaning “Maiden of the Rock” in the Mopan and Yucatec Maya languages, is an impressive Ancient Maya archaeological site situated in western Belize’s Cayo District.

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Altun Ha: A Window into the Maya Civilization Altun Ha, meaning “Rockstone Water,” is a significant Maya archaeological site from the Classic Period (200-900 A.D.). Located near the Caribbean Sea,

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Caracol Belize: A Journey Through Ancient Maya History and Culture Nestled in the dense jungles of Belize is Caracol one of the most fascinating and awe-inspiring ancient Maya sites in Central America.

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