For Christmas this year my wife and I took off and went to Belize. I took some 2,500 pictures and I’m working my way through them.
First sighting of Belize on the flight in.
GJ’s Restaurant picked by our driver on the way from Belize City to San Ignacio.
His guy came running when he spotted customers.
We stayed at Midas Resort in San Ignacio, which we’d recommend.
"Husky" the Midas office husky was an important part of our visit.
Midas has two large male green iguanas roaming the property.
Our room at Midas
Midas was also home to several Agouti.
This hand powered ferry coveys everyone going to Xunantunich
The main temple at Xunantunich from the main plaza
This Iguana spends the day watching tourists explore his home on the temple at Xuanatunich
The frieze on the side of the temple (larger version below).
People looking out from the top of the temple
A view from the furthest building at Xunantunich back toward the temple.
A view from Belize from the top of the temple.
The Howler monkeys were yelling from tree tops when we arrived, but quietly feeding later in the morning.
One of the buildings at Cahal Pach in San Ignasio.
The central, but smaller, plaza at Cahal Pach.
My wife walking through one of the passages at Cahal Pach.
Belikin the beer of Belize served in standard style.
The tonic was pink which threw me off at first.
San Ignasio is home of a large and busy open air market.
All the way to Belize to watch my first Sixers game of the year.
The east temple from Complex Q at Tikal.
My wife walking down from the top of the east temple.
The two of us on the steps to the east temple.
First view we got of Temple I
The back of Temple I
The buildings from the main plaza in Tikal.
Temple I from the plaza.
The view from the top of Temple IV in Tikal.
All ships leaving Yavin base pass through this scene.
There were lots of people at the top, and that fence in the background was the only safety rail
The spider monkeys were one of the coolest things we saw.
This guy stopped to watch us for a bit.
He scooped water out of a hole in the and drank upside down.
We got really lucky to see this mother and baby passing by.
This Coati was snuffling in the grass near the visitor center
A green iguana from the rescue program in town.
Another green iguana from the rescue program in town.
The males turn orange to show off.
My wife and I with one of the rescued iguana.
This guy kept his distance and his eyes on us.
The entrance to Barton cave.
The view back out from the Barton creek cave.
The Big Rock Waterfalls in the Pine Mountain reserve.
Butterfly from the San Jose Succotz TrekStop
Butterfly caretaker from the San Jose Succotz TrekStop
Butterfly from the San Jose Succotz TrekStop
We spent Christmas itself in San Pedro
The view from our hotel room in San Pedro
There are some nice views on San Pedro beaches.
They were just enjoying people watching.
This guy sells nice carvings like the ray he’s holding to visitors.
Cause what else would Santa ride on a beach.
There was a party in the town square Christmas morning starting at Midnight. I didn’t stay for much.
Rode bikes out to Secret Beach which is anything but secret.
There are at least two bars at Secret beach
Machete, Coconut, and drinks. What could go wrong (nothing for her).
Took bikes down to Marco Gonzalez Mayan site. The path looked like something from Myst.
Marco Gonzalez is mostly still covered in jungle.
Mayans here used Conch shells to build walls. They are kinda creepy 500 years later.
Beatrice is one of three Black Iguanas with names at Marco Gonzalez
Sun rise from our hotel room.
Sun rise over the ocean
These panoramic pictures were created with a combination of my iPhone in pano mode and some that are stitched together with Hugin.
Picture of Belize taken from the top of the temple at Xunantunich. Stitched with Hugin. Same angle made with iPhone. Picture of Guatemala from the other side of the temple at Xunantunich stitched with Hugin. Another of Guatemala with the iPhone. The frieze on the side of the temple. This is actually a cast created over the top of the original to protect it from weather. The temple taken from the main plaza. Taken from the side of the temple. The main plaza at Cahal Pech ruins at the edge of San Ignacio The main plaza at Tikal Taken from the top of the observatory at Tikal Taken from the top of Temple IV at Tikal. Scenes from Yavin base in Star Wars were shot near this spot. Another stitched image from Temple IV. Dock on the beach in San Pedro. A bit north of Secret Beach (which is anything but secret) we found a nice dock to enjoy our lunch.