Half Moon Caye Natural Monument, an uninhabited and unspoiled island in Belize, presents a dual landscape of natural beauty. The east side features coconut palm-fringed beaches, while the west end is covered by ziricote trees, providing a nesting ground for a rare colony of red-footed boobies. Offshore, vibrant reefs offer excellent opportunities for snorkeling and diving, allowing visitors to explore the rich marine life. This protected area invites travelers to experience the serene and diverse ecosystems that make it a unique destination.
Half Moon Caye Natural Monument
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