13999596 - Snorklers in the water in the Hol Chan Marine Reserve on the Belize Barrier Reef near Ambergris Caye,Belize.13999014 - Golf carts are the primary means of transportation around San Pedro and Ambergris Caye in Belize.13998966 - Palm trees and a 3-D painted sign on the beach in San Pedro on Ambergris Caye,Belize.13998641 - Termitarium or nest of Nozzle-headed or Conehead Termites,Genus Nasutitermes,in the rainforest in Belize in the Nohoch Che'en Caves Branch Archeological Reserve.13998537 - Turtle grass flats & patch reefs on the sandy bottom in clear shallow water inside the Belize Barrier Reef in the Caribbean Sea,Belize.13998314 - Turtle grass flats & patch reefs on the sandy bottom in clear shallow water inside the Belize Barrier Reef in the Caribbean Sea,Belize.13987201 - Tourists at the ruins in a Mayan village,San Jose Succotz,Cayo District,Belize13927354 - A Limpkin, Aramus guarauna, perched in a tree along the New River in the Orange Walk District of Belize.\n13927344 - An Ocelot, Leopardus pardalis, in the Belize Zoo.\n13927282 - A carved limestone sculpture of Kinich Ahau, the Mayan sun god, in the museum in the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n13927245 - A Yucatan Black Howler Monkey, Alouatta pigra, in the rainforest at the Lamanai Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n13927237 - Partially-restored Structure A-20 in the Mayan ruins in the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize. Guatemala is in the background.\n13927227 - The endangered Baird's Tapir, Tapirus bairdii, in the Belize Zoo.\n13927180 - A tomb excavated in Structure A-9 in the Mayan ruins in the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n13927124 - A Yucatan Black Howler Monkey, Alouatta pigra, eating leaves in a tree at the Lamanai Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n13927102 - El Castillo, Structure 6, with the stairway of Structure 32 in front in the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n13927075 - A Jaguar, Panthera onca, in the Belize Zoo.\n13927057 - A Jaguar, Panthera onca, in the Belize Zoo.\n13927046 - Corbel vaulted ceiling in a room inside El Castillo, Structure A-6, in the Mayan ruins in the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n13927044 - El Castillo, Structure 6, with the stairway of Structure 32 in front in the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n13927035 - The east frieze on El Castillo or Structure A-6 in the Mayan ruins of the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n13926992 - El Castillo, Structure 6, with the stairway of Structure 32 in front in the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n13926978 - A tourist descends a stairway at the ruins in the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n13926976 - A broken stone hoop from the eastern ballcourt in the museum in the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n13926939 - The east frieze on El Castillo or Structure A-6 in the Mayan ruins of the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n13926906 - El Castillo, Structure 6, with the stairway of Structure 32 in front in the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n13926848 - An American Crocodile, Crocodylus acutus, in a pond in the Belize Zoo.\n13926803 - A Yucatan Black Howler Monkey, Alouatta pigra, eating leaves in a tree at the Lamanai Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n13926733 - A King Vulture, Sarcoramphus papa, in the Belize Zoo.\n13926499 - Structure A-13 in Plaza A-2 in the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n13926481 - A Limpkin, Aramus guarauna, perched in a tree along the New River in the Orange Walk District of Belize.\n13926405 - Partially-restored Structure A-20 in the Mayan ruins in the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n13926401 - The east frieze on El Castillo or Structure A-6 in the Mayan ruins of the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n13926390 - Pseudobulbs of the epiphytic orchid Myrmecophila christinae on a tree along the New River in the Orange Walk District of Belize.\n13926338 - A King Vulture, Sarcoramphus papa, in the Belize Zoo.\n13926322 - A Limpkin, Aramus guarauna, perched in a tree along the New River in the Orange Walk District of Belize.\n13925605 - Stela 4 & other broken stelae in front of Structure B3 in the Mayan ruins in the Cahal Pech Archeological Reserve, Belize.\n13925597 - Mayan ceramic figurines in the visitors center museum in the Cahal Pech Archeological Reserve in San Ignacio, Belize.\n13925559 - Stela 9 from a tomb in the Mayan ruins in the Cahal Pech Archeological Reserve in San Ignacio, Belize.\n13925545 - A juvenile Giant Red-winged Grasshopper, Tropidacris cristata, on the grounds of the Cahal Pech ruins in San Ignacio, Belize.\n13925455 - Entry sign for the Mayan ruins in the Cahal Pech Archeological Reserve, San Ignacio, Belize.\n13925183 - Nest of a Lesser Swallow-tailed Swift inside a room in the Mayan ruins in the Cahal Pech Archeological Reserve, Belize.\n13925138 - Stone mask on the back side of Structure A2 with Temple / Structure A1 behind in the Altun Ha Archeological Reserve, Belize.\n13924989 - A diesel truck heavily-loaded with sugar cane in the Corozal District of Belize.\n13924973 - Large ants on a lobster claw heliconia in the Cahal Pech Archeological Reserve in San Ignacio, Belize.\n13924971 - Pyramid A1 on Plaza A in the residential complex in the Mayan ruins in the Cahal Pech Archeological Reserve, San Ignacio, Belize.\n13924951 - Mayan ceramic figurine in the visitors center museum in the Cahal Pech Archeological Reserve in San Ignacio, Belize.\n13924919 - A corbel arch or corbel vault in Structure A2 in the Mayan ruins in the Cahal Pech Archeological Reserve, Belize.\n13924883 - Steep stairs of Pyramid / Structure B1 on Plaza B in the Mayan ruins in the Cahal Pech Archeological Reserve, San Ignacio, Belize.\n13924831 - A pond off the New River in Tower Hill, Corozal District, Belize.\n13924788 - Fruit growing an Avocado tree, Persea americana, in the Caracol Archeological Reserve in the highlands of Belize.\n13924771 - A Kapok or Ceiba tree, Ceiba pentandra, in the Altun Ha Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n13924731 - Corbel arch doorways between rooms in Plaza E & Plaza D in the Mayan ruins in the Cahal Pech Archeological Reserve, Belize.\n13924692 - A juvenile Giant Red-winged Grasshopper, Tropidacris cristata, on the grounds of the Cahal Pech ruins in San Ignacio, Belize.\n13924623 - Structure F2 between Plazas F & G in the Mayan ruins in the Cahal Pech Archeological Reserve, San Ignacio, Belize.\n13924534 - Pyramid A1 on Plaza A in the Mayan ruins in the Cahal Pech Archeological Reserve, San Ignacio, Belize.\n13924462 - A diorama of the ruin site in the visitors center museum in the Cahal Pech Archeological Reserve in San Ignacio, Belize.\n13924449 - A colonial-era cannon in Independence Plaza in the capital city of Belmopan, Belize.\n13924385 - A 3-D sign for Corozal Town with a Mayan mask in a sea-side park at Maya Beach in Corozal, Belize.\n13924318 - Humorous painted restroom doors at a cave tubing tour business in the Cayo District of Belize.\n13999686 - A Belize water taxi passenger ferry docked at the terminal in San Pedro on Ambergris Caye,Belize.13999429 - Turtle grass flats & patch reefs on the sandy bottom in clear shallow water inside the Belize Barrier Reef in the Caribbean Sea,Belize.13999256 - Palm trees and a sea turtle statue in front of a 3-D painted sign on the beach in San Pedro on Ambergris Caye,Belize.13999231 - Boats on the Caribbean Sea framed by a 3-D painted sign on the beach in San Pedro on Ambergris Caye,Belize.13998879 - Hobie Cat catamaran sailboats sailing in the Caribbean Sea at San Pedro on Ambergris Caye in Belize. The wave break at the Belize Barrier Reef is visible behind.13998721 - Hobie Cat catamaran sailboats sailing in the Caribbean Sea at San Pedro on Ambergris Caye in Belize. The wave break at the Belize Barrier Reef is visible behind.13998654 - Palm trees and a sea turtle statue in front of a 3-D painted sign on the beach in San Pedro on Ambergris Caye,Belize.13998508 - Turtle grass flats & patch reefs on the sandy bottom in clear shallow water inside the Belize Barrier Reef in the Caribbean Sea,Belize.13998492 - A street scene in San Pedro on Ambergris Caye,Belize. Across the street is a bank built in British colonial style architecture.13998448 - A catamaran sailboat on a sailing tour in the Caribbean Sea at San Pedro on Ambergris Caye in Belize. The wave break at the Belize Barrier Reef is visible behind with a dive boat outside the reef.13987194 - Tourists at the ruins in a Mayan village,San Jose Succotz,Cayo District,Belize13927339 - El Castillo, Structure 6, with the stairway of Structure 32 in front in the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n13927318 - A young Yucatan Black Howler Monkey, Alouatta pigra, in the rainforest at the Lamanai Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n13927284 - Corbel vaulted ceiling in a room inside El Castillo, Structure A-6, in the Mayan ruins in the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n13927220 - Replica of Altar 1 museum in the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize. The original is in the British Museum.\n13927208 - Rear view of El Castillo, Structure A-6, in the Mayan ruins in the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n13927196 - A male Yucatan Black Howler Monkey, Alouatta pigra, in the rainforest at the Lamanai Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n13927144 - A Yucatan Spider Monkey or Mexican Spider Monkey, Ateles geoffroyi vellerosus, sitting in a tree in the Belize Zoo.\n13927140 - A Ringed Kingfisher, Megaceryle torquat, perched in a tree along the New River in the Orange Walk District of Belize.\n13927069 - A Yucatan Black Howler Monkey, Alouatta pigra, eating leaves in a tree at the Lamanai Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n13927033 - Structure A-1 facing Plaza A-2, with El Castillo behind in the Mayan ruins in the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n13926961 - Structure A-14 in Plaza A-2 in the Mayan ruins in the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n13926949 - White-lipped Peccary, Tayassu pecari, in the Belize Zoo.\n13926896 - Tarpaulins covering new archeologic excavations on Structure A-7 in the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n13926828 - The west frieze on El Castillo or Structure A-6 in the Mayan ruins of the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize. The center figure is identified as Kawil, an ancestral deity.\n13926818 - Partially-restored Structure A-20 in the Mayan ruins in the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n13926767 - A carved limestone sculpture of Kinich Ahau, the Mayan sun god, in the museum in the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n13926761 - The pink inflorescence & flowers of a Shirley Temple Pant, Tillandsia streptophylla, on a tree by the New River in Belize.\n13926731 - A Probiscis Bat, Rhynchonycteris naso, roosting on a log over the New River in Belize.\n13926724 - A young Yucatan Black Howler Monkey, Alouatta pigra, in the rainforest at the Lamanai Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n13926685 - Recreation of Burial A4-2 in the museum in the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize, containing the skeleton & grave goods.\n13926648 - Panel 3 at Structure A9 in the Mayan ruins in the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize. This panel was originally from a hieroglyphic stairway in Caracol and taken as a trophy of war.\n13926646 - El Castillo, Structure 6, with the stairway of Structure 32 in front in the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n13926639 - El Castillo, Structure 6, with the stairway of Structure 32 in front in the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n13926605 - A Yucatan Black Howler Monkey, Alouatta pigra, eating leaves in a tree at the Lamanai Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n13926577 - Structure A-13 in Plaza A-2 in the foreground with Structure A-11 behind in the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n13926565 - View of pyramids in Plazas A1 & A2 from the top of El Castillo, Structure 6, in the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n13926557 - Structure A-13 in Plaza A-2 in the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n13926538 - Structure A-1 facing Plaza A-1, with Structures A-13 & A-11 behind in the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize.\nnext page