Barrier Reef cave video

Written on March 3, 2008. Written by Tucker.

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Free Dive through a Cave on The Barrier Reef
Voting for the new 7 natural wonders of the world is going on and the Belize Barrier Reef and the Great Blue Hole should rank at no. 1 and 2 respectively. The website is up so just go vote! And don’t forget to spread the word!!!
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Calaloo

Written on March 2, 2008. Written by Tucker.

You may be familiar with Amaranth. In Creole people call it Calaloo, the English say pig weed. To the ancient Maya and Aztecs, Amaranth was sacred and also a food source. Before the Spanish arrived, the Maya made ceremonial cakes out of roasted amaranth seeds mixed with human blood. The Spanish conquerors considered the custom [...]

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Lemon grass

Written on March 1, 2008. Written by Tucker.

Lemon grass is an aromatic plant, locally called fever grass or in Spanish, Zacate limón. Every day we harvest lemongrass to make tea. It is used traditionally to reduce fevers, coughs, and colds and is especially useful for children. The essential oils from the leaves and stems increase perspiration which both cool the body and [...]

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Jackass bitters

Written on March 1, 2008. Written by Tucker.

Jackass bitters (tres puntas) is a highly respected, extremely bitter, medicinal plant. It is antibacterial, antifungal, antiparasitic, and antimicrobial. The entire plant is healing. Traditionally used to treat and prevent malaria, fungus, ringworm, amoebas, intestinal parasites, beef worm, head lice, skin sores and infections. It grows 1-4 m tall with yellow flowers. Tres puntas [...]

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