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Road Warrior: The Un-Belize-able Edition

Road Warrior: The Un-Belize-able Edition | Cayo Scoop!  The Ecology of Cayo Culture | Scoop.it

American Way magazine talks about this year's 'Road Warrior' winners in  their latest article.  Xunantunich makes a great backdrop in the promo picture.  Cayo attractions get top billing in the story.  Calico Jack's is where they go ziplining, Barton Creek for canoeing in a cave, and Ka'ana is where they stayed.

 

"Our 14th Annual Road Warrior Contest winners head to Belize for some life-changing adventure: zip-lining through the rain forest, climbing ancient Mayan ruins, swimming with sharks, and a whole lotta rum...  Walking up the vibrant green hills of Xunantunich, tour guides Wolfgang, Brandon and Andy explain that the land was first used as a ceremonial site some 1,400 years ago, with 25 stone temples and plazas; even seating for spectators to watch warriors fight to the death.  Navigating up the stairs of the tallest ruin at Xunantunich, El Castillo, Wolfgang says it was a multiuse facility for royalty and one of the first work sites in Belize.  He runs his hand over stone slabs that were once piled high with animal fur for beds.  A wide frieze of astrological signs, including the face of a jaguar (said to be the god of the underworld), mirrors the original markings here that have been excavated."

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The Fighter: Kim Simplis-Barrow

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Kim Simplis-Barrow is featured in this month's issue of American Airlines' American Way magazine.  Her essay, 'Fighter's Tale,' is included.  The way that the editor, Adam Pitluk, wrote about his friend is well done and touching.

 

"Kim Simplis Barrow is my friend.  She’s your friend, too, even though you’ve probably never met her.  She’s a friend to the ideals of smart growth and fair housing; to education and the pursuit thereof; to all living creatures; to humanity.  Throughout her life, she’s been committed not only to her native land, but also to the global community.  Her philanthropic commitments have taken her around the world.  She’s met kings and queens, presidents and premiers, noblemen and dignitaries.  And they’ve met her.  As the first lady of Belize, Kim Simplis Barrow and her ­husband, prime minister Dean Barrow, have represented their Central American country from continent to continent. Kim Simplis Barrow is my friend, and friends stick together.  That’s why I thought this column would be the perfect forum for telling her story to American Airlines’ passengers.  Especially now, in October, which is, as you hopefully gleaned from the pink ribbon on the cover of this issue, Breast Cancer Awareness Month.  And my friend has stage-three breast cancer."

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Southwest and American Adding Belize Flights

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Southwest Airlines has announced that it plans on starting flights between Houston and Belize in October, and American Airlines will be adding a direct flight to and from Los Angeles in June.  Sounds like flying to and from Belize might be getting a little cheaper, allowing more people to visit family in both locations.  Should also help with the tourism sector.  Tour guides, get ready.

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