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Sibun River

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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

A small cliff that can be seen from the Hummingbird Highway on the left side from the bridge just before the turn-off for the viewpoint at Sleeping Giant Rainforest Lodge.

Description

The cliff is located next to the river which is also good to swim in. There are more cliffs along the hiking path up to the viewpoint from Sleeping Giant Rainforest Lodge. These however are not yet developed.

Approach

Follow the Hummingbird Highway to the turn-off of the Sleeping Giant Rainforest Lodge. Just next to the turn-off is a bridge from which you will see the cliff (on the left in direction of Belmopan). Park on the right side under the bridge and make your way to the cliff.

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