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		<title>Cash, Traveler&#8217;s Checks or Credit Cards</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Sep 2009 16:40:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Liz</dc:creator>
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U.S. dollars are accepted as readily as the local currency in Belize, so you don&#8217;t have to be too concerned about the exchange rate there.
It is mostly recommended to carry cash with you when traveling to Belize. Carry only the allotted amount of money you need for the day and to store the rest in [...]]]></description>
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<p>U.S. dollars are accepted as readily as the local currency in Belize, so you don&#8217;t have to be too concerned about the exchange rate there.</p>
<p>It is mostly recommended to carry cash with you when traveling to Belize. Carry only the allotted amount of money you need for the day and to store the rest in a safety deposit in your hotel room. If need be, there are ATM&#8217;s frequenting shopping areas and the small towns.</p>
<p>Traveler&#8217;s checks can take some time to cash and they are increasingly not accepted anywhere.</p>
<p>Also, bring a credit card for back-up. But only use if absolutely have to. While the item may be priced in USD, the credit card companies are charged in Belizean dollars. The credit card company will have to exchange that from the USD and they will charge you a fee for that exchange. If you&#8217;re concerned about money, stay away from credit cards while in Belize.</p>
<p>I personally am considering grouping the money into envelopes for each day that I plan on spending. That way, I can label the envelope, say, &#8220;Monday.&#8221; and just grab it out of the safe per day. I know that I will for sure have an envelope labeled &#8220;LAST DAY.&#8221; That will include the Belize Exit tax and necessary cash for any obstacles that may get in the way for catching our flight home. If we miss that flight, apparently we will be stuck in Belize until the following Saturday. Yikes!</p>

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		<title>Beware of the Montezuma&#8217;s Revengeo</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Aug 2009 23:38:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Liz</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Montezuma&#8217;s revenge, also known as traveler&#8217;s diarrhea, is a common plague among travelers especially in Central America. My dad called me up tonight to give me a warning on this. He wanted to give me fair warning because he does not want our trip to be ruined by this. I have thought about this before [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://belizeantravel.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/vomiting-rss-bird.jpg" rel="thumbnail"><img src="http://belizeantravel.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/vomiting-rss-bird.jpg" alt="vomiting-rss-bird" title="vomiting-rss-bird" width="240" height="207" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1245" /></a>Montezuma&#8217;s revenge, also known as traveler&#8217;s diarrhea, is a common plague among travelers especially in Central America. My dad called me up tonight to give me a warning on this. He wanted to give me fair warning because he does not want our trip to be ruined by this. I have thought about this before but not to a huge extent. </p>
<p>Traveler&#8217;s diarrhea is defined as three or more unformed stools in 24 hours passed by a traveler, commonly accompanied by abdominal cramps, nausea, and bloating. It does not imply a specific organism, but enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli is the most common. Water and foods in Belize can pass this onto us. Or, as my dad explained, the country is so poor that sewers are not closed off and it runs into the water and oceans causing you to contract it. While the locals have built up immunity to it, Courtney, fellow travelers and I have not yet.</p>
<p>As wikipedia says: <em>&#8220;TD usually is a self-limited disorder and often resolves without specific treatment; however, oral rehydration therapy is often beneficial to replace lost fluids and electrolytes. Clear, disinfected water or other liquids are routinely recommended for adults. Water that is purified is best, along with oral rehydration salts to replenish lost electrolytes. Carbonated water (soda), which has been left out so that the carbonation fizz is gone, is useful if nothing else is available. Travelers who develop three or more loose stools in a 24-hour period — especially if associated with nausea, vomiting, abdominal cramps, fever, or blood in stools — should be treated by a doctor and may benefit from antimicrobial therapy.&#8221;<br />
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<p><a href="http://belizeantravel.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/sick_bird.jpg" rel="thumbnail"><img src="http://belizeantravel.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/sick_bird.jpg" alt="sick_bird" title="sick_bird" width="160" height="189" class="alignright size-full wp-image-1247" /></a>Three years ago I house sat for some friends while they went to Cancun. Within a day and a half of being in Cancun, three of the four travelers contract horrible stomach cramps, diarrhea and dehydration. Two of them were bed ridden for the remainder of the trip in Cancun. The two who were bedridden also traveled home on the plane in that condition and spent another two days back home in bed in terrible pain. So yes, I have witnessed it and it is something to be very aware of. Pepto Bismal probably will not cure this. There are antibiotics and such that can help with that, but I&#8217;m not about to visit my doctor again for another preventative for Belize. I am tired of seeing the doctor. But am I being naive in thinking this won&#8217;t be a possibility to ruining our trip?</p>

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		<title>Defense: Mosquitos</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I know this is a redundant topic, but I wanted to expand a bit more on it.
The mosquito problem in Belize. I hate, hate, hate mosquitoes. Ever since I was a child and my family would vacation in the Outer Banks, NC I have had an extreme irritation of mosquitoes. When my family would vacation, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I know this is a <a href="http://belizeantravel.com/2009/07/bugs-worms-bees-gnats-and-more-in-belize/">redundant topic</a>, but I wanted to expand a bit more on it.</p>
<p>The mosquito problem in Belize. I hate, hate, hate mosquitoes. Ever since I was a child and my family would vacation in the Outer Banks, NC I have had an extreme irritation of mosquitoes. When my family would vacation, we would always rent a house with my mom&#8217;s sister&#8217;s family and her three kids. With Seven kids, two couples and my grandmother and her friend (6 adults) there wasn&#8217;t ample sleeping space in some of the houses. One year, I was deemed the &#8220;sun room&#8221; or screened in porch as my sleeping headquarters. Again, I dawned my bed as an air mattress all week. I woke up morning after morning covered in more and more mosquito bites than the night before. I had horrible itching for weeks after returning from the Outer banks and developed a deep hatred for the little buggers.</p>
<p><center><a href="http://www.anrdoezrs.net/click-3471536-10382982" target="_top"><br />
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One day, as a teenager and later in life, I was reading through a Cosmopolitan offering tips for summer beauty. One of the tips suggest Vitamin B1 as a mosquito repellent. You take the pills and the scent your body emits from the pills wards off mosquitoes. I immediately went out and bought a bottle of Vitamin B1 from GNC. Ever since, I have always had vitamin B1 in my possession. The Vitamin B1 has worked for me and it has prevented huge red itchy bumps from camping trips and late beach nights. You have to start taking the pills a few days before your planned journey, but it does work. I have read recently a few forums of people being worried of taking Vitamin B pills being asthmatic. I can say, having asthma as a child and (fortunately) seem to be growing out of it, I have had no problems combining Vitamin B1 with my asthma. Another plus about the Vitamin B1 is that it enhances your energy and metabolism. Maybe I can contribute some of my slender figure to that? It&#8217;s not a diet pill but a natural energy enhancer/mosquito repellent. Again, a win win situation!</p>
<p><center><a href="http://www.anrdoezrs.net/click-3471536-10382982" target="_top"><br />
<img src="http://www.ftjcfx.com/image-3471536-10382982" width="120" height="60" alt="Low priced vitamins from Vitamins Direct" border="0"/></a></center></p>
<p>I have about 8 pills left in my bottle. This means I&#8217;ll be making a trip to CVS Pharmacy (I no longer shop at GNC) to pick up some more of these handy pills to start taking three days before Belize and to share with Courtney.</p>

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		<title>Lamanai Looks Cooler than Xunantunich</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 Aug 2009 02:00:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Courtney</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I just finished investigating the Mayan Ruin, Lamanai in northern Belize.  It&#8217;s truly remarkable!  
Lamanai: Lamanai pairs new and old world in a stoic testament to imperialism.  The remains of a church from a failed Christian Mission rest near the Mayan ruins.  Lamanai literally translates to &#8220;submerged crocodile&#8221; in Mayan.  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I just finished investigating the Mayan Ruin, Lamanai in northern Belize.  It&#8217;s truly remarkable!  </p>
<p><b>Lamanai</b>: Lamanai pairs new and old world in a stoic testament to imperialism.  The remains of a church from a failed Christian Mission rest near the Mayan ruins.  Lamanai literally translates to &#8220;submerged crocodile&#8221; in Mayan.  It&#8217;s the third largest site in Belize.  Lamanai boast a tremendous history, having been occupied for over 3000 years &#8211; leading up to the middle of the 17th century!  It&#8217;s isolation contributed to this tremendous endurance. Lamanai sits in isolation in a tropical rain forest in the Orange Walk district in Northern Belize.<br />
<div id="attachment_1106" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 193px"><a href="http://www.bluffton.edu/~sullivanm/mexico/oaxaca/montealban/stelesouth.html"><img src="http://belizeantravel.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/stele9-183x300.jpg" alt="A prominant feature in Lamanai" title="Stele 9" width="183" height="300" class="size-medium wp-image-1106" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">A prominant feature in Lamanai</p></div><br />
Lamanai boasts unique architectural characteristics. Besides the remains of a Spanish Mission, the ruins show an approach to development and modernization different from other Mayan archeological sites.  Rather than knock down old, or unneeded buildings, the residents of Lamanai chose to build upon existing structures.  As such, it boasts the second largest pre-classic structure in the Maya world.  Lamanai also features a prominent stele, Stele 9. </p>
<p>Lamanai makes for an exciting tour thanks to its protected status.  Many wild animals such as howler monkeys, various birds and even crocodile (in the neighboring lagoons) call Lamanai home.  This pairing of ancient architecture and wild adventure makes Lamanai a worthy option for the top of anyone&#8217;s travel list.</p>
<p>Now, I am kind of wishing we hadn&#8217;t planned for Xunantunich and could change our plans to this site.  The combination of ancient architecture and wild animal influence is incredibly appealing.  It would really epitomize our &#8220;tropical adventure&#8221; mindset.  Unfortunately, I don&#8217;t think it will work given the relationship of the two sites.  It is almost directly in the opposite direction as Belmopan, Xunantunich and the ATM.  So we&#8217;re probably stuck waiting until next time to check that one out. </p>

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		<title>Tropical Storms, Hurricanes and the Rainy Season in Belize</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Aug 2009 23:57:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Liz</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yes, the Atlantic Ocean is starting to see the beginning of tropical storm and hurricane season. A cheers to that, I will enlighten you on one of my biggest fears in life: a natural disaster.
The hurricane and tropical storm season runs from June 1st to November 30th, with the most active months being August, September, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yes, the Atlantic Ocean is starting to see the beginning of tropical storm and hurricane season. A cheers to that, I will enlighten you on one of my biggest fears in life: a natural disaster.</p>
<p>The hurricane and tropical storm season runs from June 1st to November 30th, with the most active months being August, September, and October. Our trip puts us literally smack in the middle of hurricane season in Belize.</p>
<p>
Belize&#8217;s past with hurricanes has been far lucky compared to other Caribbean destination.</p>
<ol>
<li>Hurricane Janet, which produced devastating winds and massive flooding, hit just North of San Pedro in September of 1955 and recorded winds at 150 knots in Corozal.</li>
<li>Hurricane Hattie (one of the more historical hurricanes) hit in October of 1961 and caused so much damage that Belize decided to move their capital from Belize City to <a href="http://belizeantravel.com/2009/08/forget-belmopan/">Belmopan</a>. Hurricane Hattie&#8217;s eye gusted winds at 115 miles per hour with winds estimated at 200 miles per hour. The eye of hurricane Hattie passed between Belize City and Dangriga causing 307 deaths in Belize City alone.</li>
<li>In late October of 1998, hurricane Mitch hit just south of Belize in Honduras, but still his effects took a toll on Belize as well. While the winds reached 180 mph in Honduras, Belize was lucky to have just missed the eye of this beholder. Hurricane Mitch (at the time) was the strongest observed hurricane in October in the Atlantic Region.</li>
<li>October 1, 2000 Hurricane Keith (a category 4 hurricane) toke a toll on the atolls. Hurricane Keith was known to be a very slow moving hurricane which dumped tons and tons of water on the cayes and Belize. It took three days to pass through the Cayes and was later downgraded to a tropical storm as it moved more inland.</li>
<li>2005. Let&#8217;s just keep it there. With the most active hurricane season yet, Belize encountered the wherewithal effects of 5 hurricanes, and luckily, was spared being hit head on by any of the 5 in the general region.</li>
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<p><strong>2009</strong><br />
We are heading right into it, with the list names assembled and two storms in, let&#8217;s hope for the best that we won&#8217;t be dialing into our travel insurance company right before the trip or a few days into the trip. The one downside of going in the low season is the worrying about the weather. But the best thing you can do is to purchase <a href="http://belizeantravel.com/tips/">traveler&#8217;s insurance</a> and the <a href="http://belizeantravel.com/2009/07/september-is-belizes-rainy-season/">necessary gear</a> to help cover the costs of a ruined vacation.</p>
<p>2009 Hurricane Names<br />
Ana *<br />
Bill *<br />
Claudette *<br />
Danny<br />
Erika<br />
Fred<br />
Grace<br />
Henri<br />
Ida<br />
Joaquin<br />
Kate<br />
Larry<br />
Mindy<br />
Nicholas<br />
Odette<br />
Peter<br />
Rose<br />
Sam<br />
Teresa<br />
Victor<br />
Wanda</p>
<p>*recorded hurricanes as of today, August 17, 2009</p>
<p>I have always had a fear of natural disasters. Everything from tornadoes (eek!) to Volcanoes, to typhoons, floods, mudslides, earthquakes and hurricanes. I don&#8217;t know why I have been so scared of these things. Probably from watching movies as a girl such as Volcano, Home is Where the Heart is, The Wizard of Oz, Twister and the daily news. Something about not having control over the fate of your own life and not having the ability to stop the bad scares me.</p>
<p>Presented with the opportunity of experiencing a hurricane while in Belize slightly scares me. But now that I am older, part of me finds it exciting to have that opportunity to experience something in life I am scared of and to overcome it. Kind of like scuba diving the other day and the crabs. When you know more about something you are scared of and have experience with it, it somehow lessons the stress of the situation and puts your mind at ease.</p>
<p>I went to Los Angeles when I was 21 years old to live out there for three months. The only thing that was worrying me the whole time (from booking my travels, residence and my job) was encountering an earthquake. When I flew to Los Angeles a few months before moving out there, I stopped by the office I was to intern at. It was located in one of the very few high rises that borderline Beverly Hills and Hollywood. I was scared to death (and had awful daydreams/night dreams) of encountering a sizable earthquake while working there and experiencing a high rise falling over on top of me. But yet, I still followed through with moving out to Los Angeles regardless. I moved out there entirely alone, with very few people I knew and no one to rely on in case of an emergency. It made me very nervous. Every day I got in the elevator to go to work I feared for my life. It was terrible. But that was also growing up in a small town in a bubble that brought that fear out. However, I was determined to make my dreams come true and I dealt with it. The picture below (while not great, it was taken on my iPhone in February of 2009 on a trip to visit old friends) shows the bottom of the building I worked in for Pat&#8217;s Management Company and Adeline Records. Luckily, I never did get to experience a real earthquake while living in Los Angeles, however, one night while resting on the air mattress which I called &#8220;home&#8221; that was situated on a living room floor of a two bedroom non a/c apartment on Gardner Street in downtown Hollywood, I experienced my first tremors. I remember it clearly, like it was yesterday. My head was resting up against the wall as I sat surfing the web on my computer (bumming wireless off the neighbors, sad, but true) and due to my air mattress bed- my head against the wall ended up bumping on the wall with the vibrations of the tremor. I jumped out of bed, scared to my wits and ran to the shower and waited in there until the tremor seized- which ended up being only a few seconds later. I had experienced the beginning of my biggest fear in life and I was amazed with it. And I no longer feared an earthquake as bad.</p>
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<p>So I almost feel, in a way, to tell the hurricane season in Belize,<strong> </strong>to<strong> &#8220;BRING IT ON!&#8221;</strong> I have a fear to overcome and a story to tell one day to my family, friends, and hopefully kids one day. So if it comes, it comes. And it will be an experience of a lifetime, hopefully, and not something to run away from.</p>

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