This is the Airport Office |
Jessica packed light...she had to head back to college and only had 3 nights |
The plane is not huge, but it is a turbine motor and not a reciprocating motor |
On the way home we decided to tour the less businessy part of Caye Caulker |
We had to laugh at living room furniture out on a pier |
Past the airport there is no public electricity nor is there any public water....the lots are bigger and we stumbled on a huge estate for sale. |
We heard the guy has lived here for 20 years and kept improving the place the whole time. You can see the solar panels that run the place. |
Caye Caulker is filled with cute signs everywhere |
We happened upon a particularly festive fence |
Finally it was time for lunch and we needed to hurry and eat to catch the ferry |
Cara went and checked us out while we finished up lunch |
The Ferry was big and we settled in for ride back to Belize City. |
There was a lady with 5 little kids who all slept on the trip. The little boy's feet kept falling off the bench, so Cara just put them on her lap so he could sleep well. |
On the drive home we decided to stop at Lamanai Chocolate. |
Overall the quality of the product, the prices, and the whole experience left us pretty unimpressed |
We chilled out at the bar at www.VillaRisingSun.com where our friends stayed in Hopkins. |
We checked them into www.VillaRisingSun.com towards the end of the day |
After that we walked over to a local restaurant and chowed down on some Burgers.....No pictures were taken.
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