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Adventure Honeymoon in Belize!

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The story of our Adventure in Belize for our Honeymoon. Darren and I (Fallon) met in 2010, and on Aug 8th, 2014 we got married with all of our close friends and family. We had a small wedding, it was very laid back (we like it that way) and it was a wonderful and memorable day. As Darren and I have been together for several years, we had alot of stuff already to start our lives together. What we haven't had in our 4 years together, was a trip away just the two of us. So we asked for help from our friends and family to help us go away on an amazing honeymoon trip, and boy, did they ever help us out. We would never be going on this trip if it wasn't for the generousity of our family and friends. Which is why I wanted to do this blog, I wanted to let them know where their help went and share our experience!
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Belize Zoo - Day 1

Nov 24, 2014
Darren and did our little drive out to Seattle to catch our flight to Houston Texas. Our flight was interesting, we ended up having a medical emergency during the flight, and being a Paramedic, I offered some assistance. Nothing serious, it just made for an interesting flight. After helping out a bit till the paramedics took over for the other passenger, Darren and I made our way over to our connecting flight to Belize City. Once in Belize, we collected our bags and found Mario, our guide from Pook's Hill Lodge who was going to transport us around for the day. He took us to the Belize Zoo. I LOVED the Belize Zoo. It was larger then I had thought, it carries various types of birds, monkeys, mammals, all native to Belize.

Photo by Fallon Wingenbach

The zoo was formed when a documentry was being filmed and the animals used had no home. From there, the zoo really expanded and is now used to show visitors the various animals found in Belize. The zoo is made on 29 acres of tropical forest and has 150 types of animals representing 45 species. The zoo keeps  animals that are orphaned, rescued, need rehabilitation, and born at the zoo. I couldn't get over the colors of the animals, more specifically the birds. Coming from Canada, the tropical animals we saw were nothing compared to anything we had ever seen before.

Photo by Fallon Wingenbach

We really enjoyed seeing the Toucans who are the national bird of Belize. They loved having our attention. We talked to them and they really liked getting up close to us. When we moved on to the next exclosure, they followed us and make noises to get our attention again. They were beautiful to boot. 

Photo by Fallon Wingenbach

Of course the Tapirs were awesome as well, I don't see how they are referred to as cows, but they are strangly cute for being a funny looking animal. Especially when we grabbed some of the leaves from the plant they were no longer able to reach and we fed them. Their noses are like an elephants, obviously not as long, but their nose had alot of dexterity that I didn't know about. 

Photo by Fallon Wingenbach

We got to see most of the large cats, like the Black and spotted Jaguar, and we saw the Puma but he was sleeping in the back of his enclosure and couldn't be bothered to come over a see us. I can't blame him, it was HOT.

Photo by Fallon Wingenbach

All in all, the Belize soo was beautiful and really gave you an idea of what animals you will see in Belize. It is a tour that is easy for everyone of all ages, and it is also wheelchair accessible. It opened my eyes to animals I have never seen before and I would highly recommend that everyone take an opportunity to see this wonderful and unique zoo when they stop by in Belize. It is quite a little treasure.
 
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