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BELIZE ADVENTURE BLOG

Travel guide: Belize

By Slickrock Adventures | September 3, 2012

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A driving tour of downtown Belize City

By Slickrock Adventures | September 2, 2012

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Things to do in Belize: Take a tour with RSN’s Jessica York

By Slickrock Adventures | September 1, 2012

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Belize, a salad of cultures

By Slickrock Adventures | August 31, 2012

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Our eco resort relies on cutting edge technology

By Slickrock Adventures | August 29, 2012

Watch this clip of our guide Charlie Woodward explaining to some guests how our composting toilet system works and how the technology is being employed in more and more locations across the US. Click here to watch it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mfvYpNa2fzM

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One of the 7 underwater wonders of the world

By Slickrock Adventures | August 28, 2012

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An introduction to Belize

By Slickrock Adventures | August 27, 2012

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Riding the Wave of Surfer Fitness

By Slickrock Adventures | August 26, 2012

By GRETCHEN REYNOLDS of the New York Times To the casual spectator, surfing seems to involve primarily balance, grace, nervy insouciance and a certain laid-back, ineffable oneness with the powers of the deep. But a series of newly published studies of the actual physical demands of surfing reveal that other, sometimes surprising aspects of fitness may be as important to surfing success as the ab

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Things to do in Belize: The Community Baboon Sanctuary

By Slickrock Adventures | August 25, 2012

The Community Baboon Sanctuary (CBS) is a pioneering project in voluntary grassroots conservation. The goal is to sustain the habitat of the Black Howler Monkey (called ‘baboon’ in the local Creole dialect) while promoting the economic development of the participating communities. The result has been an innovative project in sustainable ecotourism that protects the habitat for the enda

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