What is a language? That might seem like a weird question for me to be asking on a blog about language (and travel!). But the answer is actually pretty complicated. See, when you think about it, every language emerged as a dialect of another language, slowly changing over time into something new. There is a…
Tag: Belize
What to Know About Belize’s ATM Caves
After wading through a river with a rope as a handhold and swimming into a dark cave, I never would have expected the spiritually sobering experience that I had within the ATM Caves. Crawling past the remains of human desperation and suffering that happened so long ago their bones are covered with limestone is an…
Languages in Belize: From European to Indigenous
So, you’re traveling to Belize. Maybe you’re going for the Mayan Ruins, the great diving experiences and beaches, or to have some other cool experience. Either way, you’re going to need to interact with other people. In most non-English speaking countries, you will need to learn phrases or words in another language to get around….
San Ignacio, Belize: 6 Cool Places to See
When most people visit Belize, it’s for one of two things: diving, or Mayan ruins. In San Ignacio, though, there are a lot of places to visit that can bring you closer to the culture of Belize itself. There are a couple of awe-inspiring Mayan ruins to see in the city, too. Here are a…
San Ignacio: How 3 Weeks at BVAR Changed my Life
As I mentioned in my last post, I attended BVAR, an archaeology field school in San Ignacio, Belize. For information on what archaeology is like, particularly at a field school, make sure to check out that post! This will be more of a reflection on my experience as a whole. When I first made it…
My Time at an Archaeology Field School
I’m currently in Belize attending an archaeological field school called BVAR. Out of respect for the locals and archaeological integrity, I cannot divulge many details about the projects that are currently underway. Because of this project, Xunantunich and Cahal Pech have been excavated and are now tourist sites. We are currently working at Xunantunich and…