David Richardson  > Belize > The Cayo District
The Cayo District is in the heart of the Mayan highlands and along the border with Guatamala. It is centered on the city of San Ignacio and has several major ruins and cave systems built and used by the ancient Maya inhabitants.
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David Richardson > Sunrise over eastern Belize and the Guatamalan forest.
David Richardson > Most roads in the district are unpaved except where they pass through towns or villages - four wheel drive is almost essential .
David Richardson > Unhurried horse-drawn buggies may appear round any corner.
David Richardson > A cable ferry crosses the Belize River on the road to the Mennonite settlement of Spanish Lookout.
David Richardson > The Macal River winds it's way through  the forest towards San Ignacio.
David Richardson > A walkway in the forest canopy stretches from the restaurant at duPlooy's and provides glimpses of the Macal river far below.
David Richardson > A break in the clouds allows sunshine over the village of Cristo Rey.
David Richardson > The marshes and wetlands around Aguacate Lagoon provide home to many species of waterbirds.
David Richardson > Throughout the forest shallow streams reflect the foliage on their banks.
Unhurried horse-drawn buggies may appear round any corner.
 > Unhurried horse-drawn buggies may appear round any corner.
Unhurried horse-drawn buggies may appear round any corner.
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