Ulrike Rodrigues

writing for sustainability • transportation • travel • culture • cycling • fun

  • Who is Ulrike?

    And why is she saying all those things about cycling?

    I live in Vancouver, Canada and have contributed a biking culture column called The Adventures of Mitey Miss for Momentum, North America’s favorite urban cycling magazine.

    Some say I’m a voice for modern cycling culture. I say biking keeps you curious, adventurous, and light-hearted.

    Join the ride.

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Belize photo gallery

Posted by UR on February 9, 2006

Paved roads join Mayan temples to the west and the Caribbean Sea to the east

Belize is a small country in Central America, just south of Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula (“Mayan Riviera”). I traveled by bicycle in Belize for three weeks in January 2006 to sightsee as well as participate in an adventure race called “Temple To Temple”.

Copyright 2008 Ulrike Rodrigues

Caye Caulker, Belize, Central America (Click to view photo gallery)

Belize travelogues (photo galleries with commentary):

Independent bike travel in: Belize City, Caye Caulker, Belize Zoo, the Coastal Highway, Gales Point, Dangriga, Hopkins village and the Placencia Peninsula.

Temple to Temple bike race including: Placencia village, The Placencia hotel (race start), the Toledo district (Conejo, Bella Vista, Lubaantun temple), Hopkins village, the Coastal Highway, Jaguar Paw, Mountain Pine Ridge, Caracol temple, San Ignacio, Western Highway, Caves Branch, Hummingbird Highway, and the race finish.

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Western highway

Belize, Central America

Caye Caulker

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Barrier reef

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Lubantuun temple

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Unitedville

Humingbird Highway

Humingbird Highway


All images © 2008 Ulrike Rodrigues.

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