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Letter from the Publisher

 

Welcome once again to BELIZEmagazine.com - The Internet Magazine of Belize. In this our seventh edition we are once again proud of the work by our staff and our contributors have done in order to bring to you our readership some of the best quality Belizean content available on the Internet.

In this July 2005 edition of BELIZEmagazine.com, our 20 Question interview is with Mr. Emory King, writer and film comissioner of Belize.

In this July Edition we report on an encounter with the Parrot and a Parakeet, we journey up the headwaters of the Belize River and visit the Belize Maya archaeological site of Lamanai in the Orange Walk district of Northern Belize.

We introduce you to Blanca Manzanilla and take you on a road trip across the southern waters of Belize over to Puerto Barrios in Guatemala.

Once again in this edition, we provide you with a 'Happy Hour - Tropical Cocktails' Recipe with a Belizean Flavor, sponsored by Travellers Liquors Ltd. and Yvonne Villoria of Dem Dats Doin, the co-founder and co-owner of the Toledo Botanical Arboretum located in the heart of the Toledo District, tells about Canistel.

As always we would like to thank our sales staff, our staff writers, photographers and the entire in-house support team as well as our contributors for the hours of hard work required to put together this July 2005 edition of BELIZEmagazine.com - The Internet Magazine of Belize.

We would also like to thank our advertisers for making this edition possible. As with all advertising revenues, a portion of all ad dollars from BELIZEmagazine.com go directly towards the funding of BelizeRivers.org, an environmental initiative for the promotion & protection of the rivers of Belize.

We hope that you will enjoy this edition of BELIZEmagazine.com - The Internet Magazine of Belize. Please use our BELIZEmagazine.com search function to find all articles on any specific topic. By using the arrows at the top and bottom of each page, the magazine is easiest to navigate, just like turning the pages of a print magazine.

 

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