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		<title>I Came for the Sea and Fell in Love with the Mountains.</title>
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You know as much as I love the Caribbean Sea and the wonders of the reef and living on the beach, each time I go into the mountains of Belize my paradigm begins to shift. Maybe it has permanently. Don’t get me wrong, I love to head out to bang the shallows for bonefish and [...]]]></description>
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<p>You know as much as I love the Caribbean Sea and the wonders of the reef and living on the beach, each time I go into the mountains of Belize my paradigm begins to shift. Maybe it has permanently. Don’t get me wrong, I love to head out to bang the shallows for bonefish and permit or dive a new cut in the reef or hang out on a little Gilligan&#8217;s Island type retreat (there are hundreds) but for me the Mayan Mountains are just as amazing and strikingly beautiful as it gets. Steep green tropical peaks meeting the powder blue sky give such an amazing contrast of colors it&#8217;s breathtaking. Staring off at the sea just doesn’t have that same striking visual impact that the mountains of Belize do.</p>
<p>The mountains along the Hummingbird Highway from Belmopan almost to Dangriga looks just like parts of Hawaii. Lush, tall, Jurassic-Park-style mountains. You don’t have to travel far (unless you&#8217;re on Ambergris Caye) to drive to a totally a different Belize, a more beautiful Belize. One with 3,000-foot mountains carpeted in huge palm trees with wildlife and birds everywhere. First-time visitors to Belize who ride with me to Placencia from the International airport—friends or clients alike—are all amazed at the beauty in the mountains of Belize. <span id="more-97"></span></p>
<p>And the tropical pine ridge forests outside of San Ignacio are very cool too, filled with tons of eco-activity options and vast views. No wonder Copolla built Blancaneaux Lodge, it&#8217;s a different Belize than Turtle Inn in Placencia. The waterfalls of Belize, and there are hundreds of them, are equally beautiful, including Big Falls, 1,000 Foot Falls and the ones in Cockscomb Jaguar Preserve. They are a must see (and swim).</p>
<p>There are view places in the world you can dive a barrier reef and cast a fly rod for bonefish before lunch and then hike into a rainforest, swim in a crystal clear pool below a 50-foot waterfall and still have time to shower and hit the deck for adult beverages for the sunset.</p>
<p>Anyway, don’t come to Belize and miss the tropical paradise hidden in the rainforest. It will change your paradigm too.</p>
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