Sentences with phrase «crank ferry»

We are transported across the river via hand crank ferry.
Accessible via hand - cranked ferry from the village of San Jose Succotz, the centrepiece of this former ceremonial centre is the 133ft tall El Castillo, possibly the ruling family's ancestral shrine, decorated by remarkably well - preserved sun god masks.
Xunantunich is accessible by public transportation, but after crossing the Mopan River by way of a hand - cranked ferry, you must walk about one mile to the entrance of the site.
Before you can begin your hike, you will cross the Mopan River on a hand - cranked ferry, which was built during the 19th - century.
The kids, Harry and Jim were excited to learn that in order to get to the Maya temple we would need to cross the Mopan river using a cool, hand - cranked ferry.
Your journey continues west where you will cross the Mopan River on a hand - cranked ferry to access the large Mayan archaeological site of Xunantunich (pronounced shu - nan - tu - nitch), translated as the Stone Lady or Maiden of the Rocks.
Before reaching the entrance of this ancient city, your party will board a 19th century hand - cranked ferry which takes you across the Mopan River.
A hand - cranked ferry takes you across the Mopan River followed by a mile drive uphill to the archaeological site.
If you are traveling by car, the car will be taken across the river by the same hand - cranked ferry and the remaining distance can be covered by car, too.
Right before you hit a downhill slope leading to the hand cranked ferry to Xunantunich, you should see a stone sign on your right - hand sign reading «Nabitunich.»
If you are coming form the Guatemala border, drive down the Western Highway until you pass the hand cranked ferry to Xunantunich.
Before reaching the entrance of this ancient city, your party will board a 19th century hand - cranked ferry which takes you across the Mopan River during which there is regular sighting of huge green iguanas.
Located near the Guatemalan border, a hand - cranked ferry will take you across the river to this major ceremonial center situated high on a limestone ridge with a panoramic view of the area.
To reach the ruins, the Mopan river must be crossed by taking a hand - cranked ferry.
Today, visitors approach the site by crossing the Mopan River using a hand - cranked ferry and then climbing to the top of one of the site's fabulous temples to be rewarded with an amazingly panoramic view of the countryside.
Arrive at the village of San Josa Succotz where a hand - cranked ferry carries vehicles and passengers to the other side of the Mopan River.
Tour continues along the Western Highway through San Ignacio in the Cayo District, until we arrive at the village of San Jose Succotz where a hand cranked ferry carries vehicle and passengers to the other side of the Mopan River.
Arrive at the village of San Jose Succotz where a hand - cranked ferry carries vehicles and passengers to the other side of the Mopan River.
They still have hand - cranked ferries: One in the Cayo District, used to reach Xunantunich, and another Corozal to reach the Cerros site, these ferries are a flash back into the old Belize.
Getting to the site is half the fun, as you'll need to take a hand - cranked ferry to cross the river.
When we arrive at the hand cranked ferry, we will be exiting the van and walk unto the ferry.
To get to Spanish Lookout, one must cross the Belize River on a hand cranked ferry.

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Before you can enter Xunantunich, you'll have to climb aboard a 19th century ferry that stills gets cranked by hand in order to cross the Mopan River and reach the ruins.
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