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73 viewsIn the remote jungle of Belize
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72 viewsAt last we found ourselves at the beginnings of Mayan offerings, laying exactly as they were placed over a thousand years ago.
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71 viewsPhil, Amy, and I making our way through to the ancient Mayan offering/burial area.
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70 viewsAmy appears from behind the stalagmite.
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69 viewsAn hour later, we're suited up and ready to explore the cave.
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68 viewsThere is plenty of swimming to do in the cave. Lucky the water is nice.
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67 viewsMayans would carve their teeth. Here's an example.
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66 viewsA skylight in the middle of the cave gives our eyes a break from the darkness.
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66 viewsPhil and Amy looking shady.
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66 viewsPhil and Amy have a Rocky moment. Who needs Philly?
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65 views"What was that? The wind??"
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65 viewsThis was not an expected part of the tour and was not the only massive spider we saw that day.
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65 viewsOur guide explains some of the pottery offerings and Mayan beliefs to us.
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65 viewsHere I am, looking on a vast underground cavern.
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65 viewsWhat the cave looked like through our headlamps.
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65 viewsPhil hanging out at Xunantunich
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64 viewsAnd yet more pottery. It was protected from trampling only by fluorescent tape.
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64 viewsAmy was determined to find a cool sundress. Me, I like the hiking boot and jeans combo with the sundress.
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63 viewsIt was a definite jaunt through the countryside of Belize to get to the "ATM" cave, an acronym for the Mayan name, though at $65 (with serious haggling) it had other implications.
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63 viewsThis tarantula was big enough that our driver spotted him while driving down the road. I was close enough to startle him into jumping, thankfully away and not towards me.
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