Dinner time

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A frigate bird soars overhead as fishermen cut up their catch, waiting for scraps for dinner.

Bike trail

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The south end of the island has trails skirting the coast through palms and mangroves that are great for walking or biking.

Water babies

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The action takes place at the end of docks on the windward (east) side of the island.

Keeping cool

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Although the temperature is around 30 degrees, there’s a continual cool breeze off the sea. You can always take a dip at the public beach, or grab a beer at the Lazy Lizard.

Necessary comforts

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My hotel is basic, but it has the necessary comforts — a fan, hot water, and wireless high-speed internet. Best of all, you can swim from the dock across the sandy street.

Belize in bloom

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Flowers bloom everywhere in Belize. Bouganvillia, Hybiscus, and many others.

Watching the waves

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Ignacio’s Beach Cabins are typical of budget accommodation on Caye Caulker. I considered staying here, but chose to stay in a more main area. These cabins are perfect if you want to lie in a hammock and watch the waves.

Obamamania

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As in most countries, especially those with large black populations, Obama is considered a hero in Belize. T-shirts and stickers proclaim: “Yes we did!”

By contrast, a CNN series of instant replays of Dubya dodging shoes hurled by a journalist — seemingly in rapid succession — was quite amusing to people in a restaurant.

Rooooaaaaaar!

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Black Howler Monkeys are endangered and are only found in Belize, northern Guatemala and southern Mexico. They emit loud roars, and I remember listening to them roaring from the jungle at Palenque, Mexico a number of years ago.

Waiting for lunch

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An American crocodile lies in wait for a careless tourist.

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