Sunday, August 26, 2012

southwest seating WILD CANE CAYE Wild Cane Caye, north of the Puerto Honduras Reserve, was at one time a trading site





WILD CANE CAYE Wild Cane Caye, north of the Puerto Honduras Reserve, was at one time a trading site for the Maya who traveled up and down the coast exchanging products as they went. However, it is believed that 1,200 years ago travelers from the Inca settlements of Tihuanaco in present day Bolivia and Sacsahuaman in Peru would sail across and spend a night on Wild Cane Caye before southwest seating going inland to trade with the Maya living there.

Reading material is available in English at magazine stands and book stores and many hotels have book-trading services. But for the most part, Belize is in need of books. Take some and leave them there.

you re at sea level. The terrain along the edge of the sea is mostly swamp and mangrove, but the land between the higher peaks and the swamps is rainforest, with a dense cover of palms, ferns, lianas and tropical cedar. It rains most of the year in the south; annual precipitation can total 150 inches (960 cm) or more. The north gets less than 60 inches (387 cm) and is dry from November to May.

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