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Written by Administrator Friday, 27 August 2010 The Belize Coalition to Save Our Natural Heritage formed on June 9th with two campaign issues on its platform.  The first is a ban on offshore oil and oil exploration in protected area, and the second is the proper management of the oil industry.  The Coalition has been [...]

If you read the previous post about about the “Toilet Tax” you may appreciate the freedom of travel of the Youtube video in this post. Apparently there will not be anymore Copper Canyon Train Rides. But RVing in Mexico is still allowed and encouraged. For assistance in your Mexico trip contact Mexico Mike . Although [...]

A RV(recreational vehicle) can be different things to different people. One person hears the phrase RV and thinks of a big shiny hundred grand vehicle, which is OK. Others think of a pickup with an aluminum shell topper. Still others attach a

Visiting Corozal,Belize Visiting and touring Belize in a RV is only part of the adventure. Once you arrive many locations can be found; by the sea, in a village(Progresso), jungle eco-tours (Banana Bank Lodge), in the Cayo district for cave tubing, and down south Belize or taking a cruise to Belize. This month I have [...]

A few things to remember when RVing or driving in Belize. First is sticker shock at the gas pump. The Belize dollar is about two to one U.S. dollar. The price of gas is a little higher than U.S. gas, but with the exchange a pump price of $50.00 is about $25.00U.S. Gas stations are [...]