jueves, 24 de noviembre de 2011

Canoe or Kayak

Belize is a country with abundant water sources, canoeing and kayaking are a well-known activity. Whether inside one of the many river systems in and around a cave or in the open sea, near the cays and reefs, will have the opportunity to witness the unspoiled nature of Belize from a different viewpoint.

¡If you are a lover of the Kayak you really have to visit Belize and of course you have to visit Sunbreeze Suites!

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jueves, 17 de noviembre de 2011

Our Dear Sun


They used to call you Aten
You golden yellow sphere
You reign supreme above our heads
Your power we must fear.

Your distance from our little earth
Is said to be just right
Not too distant or to near
For just enough heat and light.

You control the rate of flow
Of surface energy
Wind and clouds and rain and snow
And currents out at sea.

You also exert your control
On the way we work and play
From icy roads to beachfront camps
Or the sailboat in the bay.

Some of us are overcome
By the power of your rays
Exposed cells are baked and burnt
On those lovely sunny days.

My dear majestic Aten...
We'll always need your energy
To sustain our biosphere
So rise up! EVERY MORNING, star!
We're so glad you're still up there.

By Peter Elias

jueves, 10 de noviembre de 2011

Belize Food

Belize has a diverse cuisine ranging from seafood to traditional home cooking. The staple of Belizean cuisine is the classic rice and beans of white rice and red kidney beans. Another traditional dish is the Stewed Chicken, this is one of the plates that every visitor should experience. This delectable dish has a secret to be prepared an is to brown the chicken that's been rubbed with a paste called "recado" and sprinkled with pepper, salt and garlic before adding water, a dash of vinegar and chopped onions and sweet peppers. With this method you will taste the greatest flavor. Another delicious plate is serre la sus, this rich and tasty soup contains fish lightly simmered in coconut milk with onions and spices and served with a mixture of beaten, boiled green and ripe plantains and wafers of cassava bread. Some of this dishes are served with ‘’tortillas’’ made from corn.

Remember to taste all of these delicious dishes when you come to Belize.

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jueves, 3 de noviembre de 2011

The Beach


Squat, unshaven, full of gas,
Joseph Samuels, former clerk
in four large cities, out of work,
waits in the darkened underpass.

In sanctuary, out of reach,
he stares at the fading light outside:
the rain beginning: hears the tide
that drums along the empty beach.

When drops first fell at six o'clock,
the bathers left. The last car's gone.
Sun's final rays reflect upon
the streaking rain, the rambling dock.

He takes an object from his coat
and holds it tightly in his hand
eyes on the stretch of endless sand.
And then, in darkness, cuts
his throat.

Weldon Kees

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jueves, 27 de octubre de 2011

Belize rivers


From north to south, from east to west, Belize is endowed by sparkling rivers that provide great opportunities for visitors, including canoeing, tubing, rafting and more. Refreshing cold waters are at your natural pace and cross the country to find the distant ocean. From border to border, the rivers provide many resources for both residents and travelers.

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jueves, 20 de octubre de 2011

On the Beach



At dawn, bare footed, viewing as far as eyes can reach,
the water's edge advances and recedes along the beach.

Before me I see a carpet of half-buried shells of sea-creatures,
tide washed and rippled in sodden sand along the beach.

I move, exploring, sodden sand oozing between my toes,
beyond me the wavelets breaking on the sand along the beach.

Behind me, my wandering trail is blurred and indistinct,
as the water's edge advances and recedes along the beach.

At mid-day, on the soft dry sand behind the water's edge,
undressed worshippers lie in the sun that beats down along the beach.

At night, the moon's reflection at the water's edge
resembles sea serpents playing in the wavelets along the beach.


Michael Williams


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jueves, 13 de octubre de 2011

Belize



This famous and tropical site located on the southeast coast of the Yucatan Peninsula and bordered by Mexico, Guatemala and the Caribbean Sea.Formerly known as British Honduras, Belize is a melting pot of cultures, languages, customs, foods and religions.


With approximately 300,000, this popular spot has the lowest population density in Central America. You could see lush tropical forests, colorful and beautiful birds and is considered a refugee for several mammals such as the elusive jaguar. In Belize there are many Mayan ruins and majestic mountains has adorned with tall palm trees and waterfalls. A fascinating aspect of this country is its great system of rivers with clear water. The Belize Barrier Reef, which stretches along the shore of this famous place, contains a spectacular array of corals and is dotted with islands and cays, ie drawing populated with coconut palms and white sand beaches
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