Books tagged: belize travel

The adult filter is active; content marked as adults-only by the author is not listed.

Full Search
Found: 5 results

Belize Travel Fun    by James Harrold
Price: $2.99 USD. 74440 words. Published on November 21, 2010. .

What would you do if you were going to Belize for the first time? James Harrold lived in Belize for three years and decided to write this book to answer this very question. In this book, Mr. Harrold writes a story about two brothers who take their wives on a two week vacation to Belize. The characters are fictional, however, the names, places, and details in Belize are factual. Neat adventure!!
Honduras    by Joseph Ridgwell
Price: $0.99 USD. 3230 words. Published by Mendicant Bookworks  on July 17, 2011. .

Better the paradise you know than the paradise you don't... Mendicant Bookworks presents literary short fiction by London's Joseph Ridgwell.
Belize: Land of the Maya    by The Florida Hooiser
Price: $2.99 USD. 7960 words. Published on November 14, 2011. .

Journey back in time and visit Belize, the land of the Maya, the ancient civilization who gave us the Maya calendar.
Follow The Road - Alongside the People of this World    by Katja Lachmann
Price: $1.99 USD. 37310 words. Published on January 24, 2012. .

In 2005 we began realizing our long-cherished dream of thumbing our way through the world. We had neither fixed plans, nor any specific destination. All we needed to guide us along the streets of this world was our intuition, which we followed to hundreds of people's private houses out there in the unknown. A journey full of adventures, joy, love, and compassion, meant to be shared with the world.
Mayan Mariners    by Benjamin Pearce
Price: $0.99 USD. 11840 words. Published on March 28, 2013. .

Sailing the Mayan trade routes in Belize, Mexico and Guatemala from their earliest prehistory until today, each generation of the Maya people has seen new ideas, change and the slow incursion of the modern world. They are themselves like their own sacred Ceiba tree thrusting upward for light while straining their roots down into the dry ruins of their past.