San Ignacio
A cute little place from where you can take tours to temples and caves, or just kick back and take it easy. The food is good and in Belize, the language is English. |
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This guy boarded the bus running from Belize City to San Ignacio, not long before the eco-resort, Monkey Bay. He rides back and forth and sells tiny coconut and lemon merenge pies. Incredibly tasty for 1 Belize Dollar each. |
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The prosperous little town's central square |
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The touristy central, predestrian-only, street. On the right, where the red columns are, a small shopping mall |
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The signs indicate that this is a bar - top floor, a pharmacy, a photo service, and a doctors office |
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Burns Avenue, as seen from the Casa Blanca. Everything you see here, to the far corner, is Chinese owned. |
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Across from the Casa Blanca, the Ko-Ox-Han-Nah. One of the most popular restaurants in town |
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Part of a bank's facade, and, oops, there's the photographer, too. |
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The local farmers market, but not on market day, when it is packed |
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The two bridges of San Ignacio |