Guidebook for Seven Miles El Progresso

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Guidebook for Seven Miles El Progresso

Parks & Nature

The Mountain Pine Ridge is home to clear creeks, waterfalls, and many many miles of hiking trails... A great spot to explore, look for birds, take a refreshing swim and get to know an unusual part of Belize.
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Mountain Pine Ridge Forest Reserve
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The Mountain Pine Ridge is home to clear creeks, waterfalls, and many many miles of hiking trails... A great spot to explore, look for birds, take a refreshing swim and get to know an unusual part of Belize.
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Rio On Pools
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Canoe into a large cave on Barton Creek, a couple of miles from Checo Hill... The cave is fascinating both for its geology and its Maya history (not forgetting the fun of traversing it by canoe, of course!). Barton Creek itself is clear, clean and refreshing - excellent spot for a swim.
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Barton Creek Cave Reserve
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Canoe into a large cave on Barton Creek, a couple of miles from Checo Hill... The cave is fascinating both for its geology and its Maya history (not forgetting the fun of traversing it by canoe, of course!). Barton Creek itself is clear, clean and refreshing - excellent spot for a swim.
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Big Rock Waterfalls
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Rio Frio Cave
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Arts & Culture

Caracol is a large and impressive Maya site, located on the southern side of the Mountain Pine Ridge in the Chiquibul Forest. There are often howler monkeys hanging around the centre of the site, and some of the Maya buildings are seriously impressively - with wonderful views from the top of the largest structure.
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Caracol Natural Monument Reservation
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Caracol is a large and impressive Maya site, located on the southern side of the Mountain Pine Ridge in the Chiquibul Forest. There are often howler monkeys hanging around the centre of the site, and some of the Maya buildings are seriously impressively - with wonderful views from the top of the largest structure.