What a day we had! Got on the bus with over 50 students at 6:30 in the morning for a three hour drive to the top of Belize. We were nine miles from the Mexico border. We went to Orange Walk and Corozal way up north of here.
I gotta tell ya that the bus ride was, shall we say, exhilerating. Buses rank number two on the Belize Road Food Chain, only after semi trucks and oil trucks. Buses out rank taxi cabs, farm equipment, and any other vehicle on the road. I would say that our average speed was at least 50mph. This doesn't seem very high until you see Belize roads. When we would come up on a slower vehicle our driver stayed about ten feet behind him in anticipation of passing when the slightest chance occured. After a while I decided to not look at how close we were as we passed the trucks. Some of them were loaded down with sugar cane which seemed like they could hit the sides of our bus as we passed. After the first two hours on the road I stopped praying so much and just said, "OK Lord" everytime we passed someone. Oh, and I can tell you it is very un-nerving to hear your bus driver yell, "Sorry, Sorry!" Then we feel a bone-jarring jolt as we hit the Belizean Speed Bump. There was a quick moment of weightlessness and then the final jolt as we landed on the other side laughing. Now our field trip included a theme park ride.
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Every field trip has to have a "bus" picture. This was early in the day, they
are all happy and dry and clean still. |
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Mr. Mefi wearing Delmi's hat.
Every school has one of these "funny" teachers. |
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We stopped at two different museums.
Delmi is waving and the other one is Norma. |
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There is an entire building in Corozal that just houses this mural. It is very famous in Belize, showing
the history of the country with very few words. |
My personal favorite place was the Bay of Corozal. It was a beautiful green color and very warm. We all got off the bus and enjoyed lunch by the Bay.
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Some of the kids enjoying the ocean. This doesn't happen very often. |
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Jamila |
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Jaison |
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Playing in the warm Carribean water. |
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These guys had a great time! |
In one of the back alleys of Corozal is a beautiful Mayan ruin called Santa Rita, and we got to climb all over it. There used to be a few more of these that were even bigger but they got bulldozed down. Hard to believe that people would do that.
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