Monday, March 14, 2011

San Pedro and Caye Caulker

I have been really busy lately but today I finally have time to update my blog. Last week we went to Caye Caulker (pronounced Key Kocker) on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday and then we traveled to San Pedro for Saturday and Sunday. Caye Caulker was amazing. I went on a manatee tour where we saw a few manatees. Not very exciting but after that we went snorkeling on the barrier reef. It was really cool to see all of the different colored fish. Our guide went towards the bottom of the ocean and called up an eel. He told us if the eel got close to us then we needed to kick our feet. All of a sudden it started rushing towards me and I had to kick my feet like crazy to get it away from me. After this we got to go to Shark Ray Alley. This was one of the most amazing things I have ever seen. Hundreds of sting rays and nurse sharks swam around us. I got to hold a sting ray and I held onto a nurse shark for a few seconds and it gave me a ride. Then all of a sudden a four or five foot barracuda was right behind me. It had razor sharp teeth and luckily it swam off because they are very dangerous.     On our way back to the dock we noticed the locals were gutting a hammerhead shark on the dock. I asked them if I could take a picture with the head since they had already cut it off and he let me. Another thing that we did there was go swimming in "the split." Caye Caulker was split into two different islands a few years ago when a hurricane hit the island. Overall Caye Caulker was very beautiful and I want to go back before I leave.


As soon as we arrived on San Pedro we needed to get our hotel. We stayed at this place called Martha's and it was probably the worst hotel I have ever stayed in but it would work because we just needed a place to sleep at night. After we got our hotel we decided to go parasailling. It was so easy to do and one of the most relaxing and breathtaking things I have done. We were hundreds of feet above the ocean and we thoroughly enjoyed the view. During this time the people on San Pedro were celebrating a holiday called bare and bliss day. Their holiday lasted three days. The first day all of the children ran around throwing paint everywhere, the second day all of the grown ups ran around throwing paint on each other, and the third day everyone joined in together. Being the person I am, I ran and got some appropriate clothing and joined in with them. Within five minutes I was covered in paint but it was a lot of fun and we washed off in the ocean. I also got a pleasant surprise on San Pedro. They sold enormous burgers! A whole pound of beef served with pepper jack cheese and barbeque sauce. It was the best burger I have had since coming here. San Pedro was supposed to be more lively then Caye Caulker but I actually think I liked Caye Caulker better. Overall though it was a great trip.

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