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Location is everything (almost)

By Slickrock Adventures | May 18, 2013

If you have never been to Glover’s Reef, it might be hard to imagine just how unique and amazing a place it is. Even compared to most tropical islands (which can be very amazing if my experience of Bora Bora is any indication) Long Caye on Glover’s Reef has everything that even the best tropical islands have, and then, on top of that, it has a lot that few other resorts can offer. Most

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Reef Study Suggests Darwin Was Wrong About Coral Evolution

By Slickrock Adventures | May 17, 2013

From Huffington Post By: Becky Oskin Charles Darwin sparked more than one controversy over the natural progression of life. One such case involved the evolution of coral atolls, the ring-shaped coral reefs that surround submerged tropical islands. Coral reefs are actually huge colonies of tiny animals that need sunlight to grow. After seeing a reef encircling Moorea, near Tahiti, Darwin came up wi

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Diving with the majestic spotted eagle ray in Belize

By Slickrock Adventures | May 16, 2013

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On Glover’s Reef, once is never enough

By Slickrock Adventures | May 14, 2013

by guest blogger Katherine Forbes 20 years ago, my sister Lisa and I travelled with Slickrock Adventures after learning about a sea kayaking adventure from a tiny ad in Outside Magazine.  At that time Slickrock was a much smaller operation leasing Northeast Caye as their destination island.  Lucy was our head guide, Elmo and John were her assistant guides, also our fishermen and cooks.  Our sma

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Belizian food to highlight Placencia Lobsterfest

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Creole, Mayan, Garifuna, Caribbean, European, cuisine on the beach! If you’re thinking about a trip to Belize this summer, and particularly if you like trying new food experiences, you should consider the weekend of June 28 – 30 when Placencia, Belize is set to hold it’s 15th annual Lobsterfest! The Placencia Lobsterfest is a grand celebration of the opening of the lobster season

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Snorkeling with sea turtles in Belize

By Slickrock Adventures | May 13, 2013

It is always amazing fun to get to snorkel with a sea turtle or a sting ray but the folks who posted this video from an April Belize snorkel dive must have felt especially blessed. The sea turtle they found seems to absolutely love humans.  He simply won’t go away. And meanwhile, a virtual “flock” of stingrays also seem intent on sticking around.

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Feeding the sharks while scuba diving in Belize

By Slickrock Adventures | May 10, 2013

This video from a visit to Belize in April shows divers feeding a nurse shark from the tip of their spear gun. On Long Caye, the only fish we spear are lionfish, an invasive species that is hurting the ecology of coral reefs around across the Caribbean.

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Belize protects reef, nullifies offshore drilling contacts

By Slickrock Adventures | May 8, 2013

The Supreme Court of Belize has sided with environmentalists who want to protect the world’s second largest coral reef. In a case brought by environment groups, Belize’s Supreme Court has declared offshore oil drilling contracts issued by the Government of Belize in 2004 and 2007 null and void. The ruling halts the Belizean government’s immediate effort to allow offshore oil drilling in

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Conch study creates tie between Montana and Belize

By Slickrock Adventures | May 7, 2013

Strong ties between fly fishers lead to MSU, Belize collaboration From Montana State University News BOZEMAN – Strong connections between fly fishers in southwest Montana and Central America have led to new research at Montana State University. The project is focused on conch, a sea snail that’s known for its delectable meat and large shell. The research is spearheaded by one of the ma

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