Honey Camp Lagoon
Orange Walk District, Belize
Honey Camp Lagoon is a tranquil freshwater lagoon located in the Orange Walk District of Belize, about nine miles from Orange Walk Town. It is surrounded by mostly undeveloped private land and is known for its clear water, with a maximum depth of around thirty feet and a limestone bottom.
The lagoon holds historical significance as it was inhabited by the Maya civilization from 1000 to 1500 AD, with archaeological discoveries including shrines linked to ancient rituals. Today, Honey Camp Lagoon is a popular local retreat for swimming, relaxation, and nature enjoyment, offering peaceful scenery with coconut palms and abundant wildlife such as herons and egrets. Visitors often appreciate the calm atmosphere and natural beauty, making it an ideal place to unwind away from crowded tourist spots.
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Belize
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