The Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary is one of Belize's most beautiful and biodiverse protected areas. Named for the eastern slopes of the Maya Mountains that resemble a cock's (rooster's) comb, this massive nature sanctuary measures more than 150 square miles of roadless wilderness that is home to hundreds of bird species and exotic wildlife.

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Begin your journey back through time as you enter the amazing realm of Belize's cave systems. Here is a list of the most popular cave systems that you should definitely visit on your next Belize vacation.

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Ever since Jacques Cousteau, the legendary French marine biologist and documentarian, visited Belize in 1971 and proclaimed it as one of his top 10 dive spots in the world, Belize has become a mecca for scuba diving enthusiasts. With crystal clear waters, a bright white sandy seafloor, and a large concentration of marine life, it's no wonder that Belize is one of the most popular scuba diving destinations in the world.

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The Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary is one of Belize's most beautiful and biodiverse protected areas. Named for the eastern slopes of the Maya Mountains that resemble a cock's (rooster's) comb, this massive nature sanctuary measures more than 150 square miles of roadless wilderness that is home to hundreds of bird species and exotic wildlife.

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Belize is one of the most ecologically diverse countries in the world. Because of its diversity of animal, marine and plant species, the country has been designated as part of the Mesoamerican Biological Corridor. Belize has made many efforts to protect its animal, marine and plant life and is one of the most ecologically friendly countries in Central America.

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