
plex by a causeway. The site, mostly mounds covered by vegetation, is under excavation by the Belize Valley Archeological Recognizance Project, under the direction of Mr. Jaime Awe who is a Belizean/Canadian archeologist and an authority on Maya sites in Belize.
622-5788, www.asiangardendayspa.com, is for those who need a bit of kneading. They do reflexology, facials, body scrubs, waxing, and Thai massages using holistic oils. Services cost anywhere between US $45 and $125. Dr. Teresa Damera, Manta Ray St., next to Tropic Air hanger,
The armadillo, also known as the dilly, is an insect-eating mammal that has a bony-plated shell encasing its back. This shell is the animal s protection. Although of the same family as the anteater, the armadillo has teeth that are simple rootless pegs in the back of its mouth. Because of these teeth, the armadillo is able to eat snakes, chickens, fruit and eggs. It also likes to munch on the odd scorpion.
Don Corleone, Front Street, 226-0025, should be patronized at least once while on the island. The atmosphere is elegant, the service excellent and the food unforgettable. The pastas and sauces are freshly made by a professional chef and the spices and herbs are freshly picked. There is a large wine selection and the Italian ice creams are a welcome treat. The restaurant is also open for breakfast and comes highly recommended. Once people found this
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