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Five Blues Lake National Park

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Flora and Fauna: Africanized Bees

Many cliffs in Belize are inhabited by africanized bees, which are extremly dangerous and have led to near death accidents. Always check the cliff for bees before rapelling or climbing! Cliffs are often unclimbed for longer periods of time and bees come back!

The Virgin Bees (small tubes) are not dangerous.

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Summary

Two sectors located in Five Blues Lake National Park with about 20 climbs.

Approach

From Belmopan, take the Hummingbird Highway south to St. Margaret (Santa Marta) Village. Turn left into the village and drive down a two track road past a cemetery and several farms to a creek crossing. In order to reach the park, you need a vehicle with decent clearance and a guide like local resident Mario Perez.

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