A very personal tour of San Pedro Town on the island of Ambergris Caye in Belize from a local. The first part is just an in-person interview, followed by video clips of the town, some attractions and some scuba diving. We didn't stay in Ambergris Caye since it is very popular with tourists and we wanted something more remote - but many people enjoy it!
Here's our 4th video from our adventure trip to Belize, this time of our crocodile encounter in New River Lagoon just across from Lamanai Outpost Lodge. This was an incredibly fascinating night excursion, where we caught about the biggest crocodile allowed with tourists on the boat when doing research. This male is about 4 1/2 feet and weighed 7 kilograms (almost 16 pounds) - it took 10 minutes for him to tire out and bring onto the airboat.
We learned so much about crocodiles in general and about the croc population in the Lamanai River, so kudos for such an education program hosted by Lamanai Outpost Lodge. The research here is done in conjunction with researchers in Florida, tagging and measuring the local crocodile populations. The most memorable thing is just how soft and smooth the crocodile skin is!
Since the deep, stalagtite portion of my Blue Hole dive video was cut short due to camera lighting, here's a video that shows the deeper portion of this famous scuba dive site. Here you can see some of the stalagtite formations, and how interesting it is to swim between them. Some of the larger ones we saw are still significantly bigger than these, but this clip at least gives an idea - as you can see, the rest of the dive is not that interesting...
This is the second video from our scuba diving trip on Turneffe Islands in Belize. At 5-minutes long, this clip focuses on the various animals we found underwater - rays, fish, macro critters and an extended sequence where I was cruising alongside a hawksbill turtle!
Here's our second video from our recent trip to Belize. I chose to focus on a single day, which was Wednesday and our trip to scuba dive Lighthouse Reef and the famous Blue Hole. The first part was okay, I didn't really find the stalagtites to be worth the depth and darkness down at 130 feet (40 metres), but worthwhile doing once. As you can see, the highlight for me was our safety stop where we were surrounded by 7 reef sharks. We then went on to dive Half Moon Caye, and saw some healthy reef and coral, pretty fish and a couple of conch out for a stroll on the sandy bottom! Hope you enjoy...