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The strangler fig is actually benguerra lodge a parasite benguerra lodge that chokes other living trees. Its seed is usually deposited on the host tree by a bird or insect, and a tiny root starts to twist its way down the trunk of the host while tiny branches and leaves begin to sprout. As the root moves down, it develops benguerra lodge leaves and branches and more roots, that eventually wind around the host. The fig lives off the host plant until its nutritional value has been devoured.

British Honduras, decided to move toward independence from Britain. At its inauguration, the flag was royal blue with the coat of arms in the center. When Belize finally obtained her independence benguerra lodge in 1981, a red stripe was added to the top and bottom of the flag.

The museum, near the wharf, was built in 2005 to replace the original that was vandalized a few years before. All artifacts here are original benguerra lodge and most were found at the site. There are historical displays depicting life from about 7000 BC to the present. One fascinating artifact is a necklace made from hundreds of human teeth. Your entry ticket to the ruins includes a visit to the museum.

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