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Encyclopedia > Photographs of the Belize flora (4)


This article is part of the flora and fauna of Belize series
Flora Fauna
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Coconut Tree
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Experience Belize's Celebrated Three Rs: Ruins, Rainforest, and Reef (4943 words)
Belize shares a colorful and diverse culture and languages with a friendly populace of barely 200,000, consisting of a harmonious mix of Mestizos, Indians, Creoles, Mayans, Garifuna, Spanish, Mennonite, Lebanese, Chinese, and Brits (left over from the country's days as British Honduras).
Belize was once home to more than a million Mayans, and thousands of years later, over 600 jungle-veined ruins remain as testament to the inventive Mayan civilization.
Belize is for the natural traveler who appreciates both culture and beauty and is willing to expend a little effort in seeing it.
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