While in Belize we took a ship tour to the Lamanai Archaeological Reserve, a site consisting of the remains of several Mayan temples and other structures from Mayan times. It was a fascinating tour and I even got to climb one of the pyramids (not this one)! You can get a sense of the size of this temple by finding the worker – about halfway up, just to the right of the stairs – doing restoration work.
This is the last Postcard from our voyages, as Belize was the last port where we got off the ship. We have visited Cozumel numerous times, and while Grand Cayman is very nice, it is another port where the ship does not dock. A “tender port” is where one of the ship’s tenders or a larger boat from shore is needed to get onto the land. In both cases we decided to enjoy a mostly empty ship.
More photos to follow!
I’ve always wanted to see the Mayan pyramids. Not sure why, either. Could be because the people are so interesting in lifestyle and man thought they were wrong, needing to be converted.
Yes, they were a very civilized society, quite advanced for their times. Sadly, we haven’t changed our approach to other cultures, even after hundreds or thousands of years.