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Thanks for all your info mr. beach bum... very helpful...
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The Lamainai trip while a bit arduous, was well worth it--$100us.7a to 7p and much of the trip is by boat. I would have liked to stay at the site longer but that would entail an overnight. Daniel Nunez of Tashini [Tanishni?] tours will pick you up at your hotel dock or main dock in town. Saw aManatee, howlers, irubu stork,etc. The boat ride back down the river to the sea on Sr. Antonio's boat was worth the price of admission. The river was like glass and we was haulin ***.
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Thanks Beachbum, that was what I was after. :^)
A fish and a bird can fall in love, but where will they build their nest?
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Thanks for all the helpful information! Can't wait to put the info to use.
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Your welcome--- I just got back & already I'm envious of you guys who are going down there. [This message has been edited by Beach Bum (edited 12-05-2000).]
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Hey seashell--just got back yesterday--did not wear shoes from the time I stepped off Tropic. Re palm trees--we were at Green Parrot 1 day when they unloaded 200 Costa Rica hybrids to start planting. If you want to go diving, snorkeling, fishing or even better, plan a dive of all of the above--contact Tulu at the Coral Beach Dive Shop--he's the best! Have breakfast at Estel's, panty-rippers at BC's and the Palapa, and make sure you have one at Coconuts too!
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Thanks govikes! That's great news, you were barefoot downtown and all the side streets etc? I'll try to partake of all the panty rippers in all the locations you've mentioned and also, thanks for the heads up on a dive op, but I'm all set there with my usual guys.
A fish and a bird can fall in love, but where will they build their nest?
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Seashell- I speak from experiance I got a slice of a sharp piece of unidentifiable plastic in my foot. it almost prevented me from diving one day (hurt like hell with any pressure on it). There was also obvious pieces of broken glass that hadn't been cleaned up yet. Maybe in a resort barefoot is OK. Not in town yet. BTW- GoVikes Bucs 41- Vikes 13 [This message has been edited by Beach Bum (edited 11-29-2000).]
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beachbum - I was in town and on the beach barefoot. Must be viking skin is tougher--BTW--who's in 1st place? (sorry Marty!)
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Hi! My husband and I are heading 4 Belize Dec 9..our 1st time! We're really excited...We are staying at the Belize Yacht Club 4 a week, then heading inland to ck out the rainforest for 3 days b4 heading home. We're "vacation" divers; maybe 1 or 2 times a year. If we're only gonna dive a few times, would u recommend taking the trip to the Blue Hole? Does the Yacht Club have good dive tours, or should we book elsewhere? Appreciate any hints u think might help us out! Thanks!
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