Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Rio On Pools~ More Mt. Pine Ridge!

After the neat cave, we headed down the road to the amazing Rio On Pools where we were able to play for hours in the smooth granite pools and falls. The R. family enjoyed playing under the fun waterfall and got a family pic there (we didn't even attempt a family pic there as we *knew* a little miss in our family would never go for it! LOL) It was so beautiful there, we could have stayed all day.

 

 

 

 

 
 

 
Mr. and Mrs. R enjoyed taking their kids down the natural waterslide!
 
 
 
 

Ryan tries out the waterslide too!
 
 
Under the waterfall
 
Family pic! :-)
 

Gracie and E. had such a fun time playing
 
 
 
Time to head back to the car! Being in such a remote location, it is not advisable to be on the road to Mt Pine Ridge after dark..
 
Our wonderful river rats :-)

                                             Some beautiful rocks we found at the pools
 
Coming home after a very full and fun day!
 
 
 

Rio Frio Cave

We were able to visit Mountain Pine Ridge for the day.. the thermo reached 102 that day.. without air conditioning! Whew! Our first stop was the Rio Frio Cave which was breathtaking AND (as the name insinuates) was COOL. The dome of the cave is the largest of all the caves in Belize, estimated at about 60'. Since we are in the dry season, the river which runs through it was pretty low which left a nice sandy beach inside the cave where the children could play and build sand castles.. it was so refreshing after being in the hot car for 2 hours..
 
 
Stalactites and stalagmites are what are known as speleothems, deposits of minerals that form into cave structures and line the insides of a cave. The Rio Frio Cave contained many of both.
 
 

 
                            
In this pic you can see the sandy beach
 
                              
 
                                                  
The mouth of the Rio Frio Cave is most impressive. We liked seeing the vines hanging down

The adorable R. family
 
 
This was the other mouth, on the opposite side of the cave, thus making it almost a tunnel cave, with two openings.. apparently further into the dry season one can hike all the way through to this exit mouth and continue along the river which leads to other caves. Maybe we will go back for a visit next month and give it a try! 
 
 
It was fun to hang out on a beach that was shaded. No need for sunscreen here!
 

                                               
 
 
 
                          
 

These sandstone formations were like giant steps.. I wish the photo showed the magnitude of the formation.. this area was probably 75 feet long and 40 feet high. Ashley, Ryan and Grant forged the river, scaled the sheer rocks in order to go up and see these dry tide pool type formations.. here we are on the other side of the cave, looking down on the sandstone.
 
 
Of course our naturalist Grant finds life in the cave. We also saw a little swallow dive-bombing us and then disappear into a small hole in the rock where apparently her nest was hidden.
 
 
 
 

The Belize Zoo

We enjoyed visiting the zoo with the Rubens! Seeing all of the different types of animals is such a highlight. Everyone had a wonderful time despite the very warm weather that day.

 

 

 
 
 
 

 

 

 







 
 


 

 
 
 

 

Taking a rest after touring the zoo. :-)