Cave Adventures – Part 1.

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Cayo Cave.

We went on some awesome cave adventures while in Belize.  I have to admit I was a little bit intimidated at first because a lot of the entry ways were very small with low ceilings.  However, as we carried on through the caves and the ceilings and natural cave windows to the jungle opened up, I soon settled into one of the most naturally beautiful expeditions to see.

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Tank ride to the trail head.

The place we stayed had these huge tanker trucks that would bring us to our daily adventures.  They tromped through rough trails and through rivers.  They didn’t destroy anything, we just needed them to navigate the rough roads that aren’t easily accessible.

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Before a crazy rain storm hailed down on us.

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The storm brewing.

A critter joined Rob.

A critter joined Rob.

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My onzie yoga pants ended up being the best jungle trekking pants because they were water proof and protected my legs.

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Hiking to our cave drop in.

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Everyone getting in their tubes!

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We were 85% in caves but every now and then we would come out to the most picturesque river spots in the jungle.

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Jungle nerd.  At least I was comfortable for the 9 miles of cave floating.

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Rob and I at one of the big cave openings we came out from.

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4 thoughts on “Cave Adventures – Part 1.

    • Yes, it was! Through Ian Anderson’s Caves Branch. It was awesome, they handled all logistics and I’d highly recommend it. They also had access to way more of the land so we got to do 7 miles of cave tubing as opposed to the .5 miles everyone else does. It was great!

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