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parent: | Cayo District West Central, up in the Maya Mountains |
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siblings: | Cayo Archeology Sites ( 0 / 0 ) Many and varied - Ruins, whether stabilized or as-found and caves with pottery and remains. |
Various attractions or activities in Cayo ( 0 / 0 ) |
Pictures of the resorts we've visited or stayed at. ( 0 / 0 ) |
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children: | Actun Tunichil Muknal ( 7 / 0 ) Cave of the sacrificed maiden. Walk some miles and ford the river. Swim in, climb the walls and find pottery intact and in shards, and skeletons, intact and in pieces. Worth the effort - If access is still allowed. |
Baking Pot ( 33 / 0 ) An un-dug site off the Western Highway |
Burtons Creek Pottery Cave ( 21 / 0 ) Canoe in. Some pots and burials on high shelves. |
Cahal Pech ( 27 / 5 ) A Smaller restored site outside San Ignacio |
Caracol ( 8 / 0 ) Largest Mayan city in Belize. Used to be difficult drive (see the roads page) Now readily accessible,if subject to banditry.. |
Chi Chem Ha Pottery Cave ( 9 / 0 ) Way up in the hills and full of artifacts |
El Pilar ( 23 / 0 ) A large and interesting site right on the Guatemala boarder. Tao has retired |
Xunantunich ( 5 / 1 ) Overlooks the river, with some spectacular sights |
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updated 3/1/2008