| Cave Tubing In Belize |
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| Belize Attractions - Caving in Belize | |
| Written by Robert Jacob | |
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Our cave tubing excursion in Belize started with an hour long bus ride from the ship. We had a woman narrating along way telling us lots of stories. Our first stop was at a restaurant where we could rent lockers to store the stuff we wanted to keep dry and/or safe. They supplied us with headlamps. They were cheap headlamps, and I missed the better quality headlamp I had back home with a halogen bulb. We were loaded back on the bus for another short ride to take us to the river. We hiked through the Belize jungle for about half an hour. We passed through a small cave where we saw tiny fruit bats hanging from the ceiling. I also tripped over rock, and gashed my hand on a thorn covered tree. When we reached the river, people took pictures. The water was a beautiful emerald green. We climbed on to our inner-tubes, and began to float down the river. It was only a short distance to where we entered the limestone cave. The water was very slow moving, so we used our arms to move us along. But over all the float trip was very casual. At points, I hooked my feet over the edge of my wife’s tube, and towed her along with me so she could relax. After a while, we exited the cave into the bright sunlight. We were surrounded by jungle again. The people from the cave tubing trip had gotten spread out now. The water was moving a little faster now, and we floated more casually without paddling as much. Soon we arrived at the spot in the river where we crossed using the rope. I exited the river, but my wife got stuck in a whirlpool. One of the worked helped get her out. We boarded the bus, and were taken back to the restaurant. We got our clothes and stuff from the lockers, and changed into dry clothes. They gave us lunch which consisted of fried banana, rice and beans, roasted chicken, potato salad and a fruit drink. I didn’t like the fried banana, but the rest of the food was fantastic! We relaxed here for about an hour, before board the bus back to the ship. I whole heartedly recommend trying cave tubing if you get down to Belize. Rob Jacob loves to travel and runs a travel related blog at http://www.TravelWithRJ.com Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Robert_Jacob {{testimonial}} You can start planning your vacation getaway today at Caribbean Sands Travel. From the Webmaster: "Having the opportunity to share my hobbies and interests with so many people around the world gives me great satisfaction. As a bonus, I blog and produce websites about topics that interest me and receive ad revenue from the websites and Blogs." You can live like this too. Get your domain name and set up a blog on your favorite place or topic. No come-ons. No "Get-Rich-Quick" promises. The results are worth the time and effort needed to build a REAL business.You can start your first or your fiftieth Blog or website to build long- term, ever-growing profits that can take you where you want to go. For less than $10 dollars a year for a domain name and $3.95 a month for basic blog hosting you can start to earn from your hobby or interest. To begin, Click here to sign up for a domain name and Blog hosting . Or, Click here to learn more about starting a blog or website for profit.
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