The second set of images, entitled Base, is composed of approximately 600
small aerial photos of American military bases that Molloy found online and reassembled into landmass groupings meant to suggest a world map.
In practice, this meant more public land was set aside for conservation purposes and, in the areas still open to logging, cut blocks — those strategically shorn sections of forest seen in
aerial photos — grew
smaller.
Also general information Videos of Belize, also
photos and general information 20 Things About Photography Expeditions in the Tropics I Learned All Over Again, by Tony Rath Drone (
aerial videos with a
small helicopter) videos of Ambergris Caye, San Pedro Drone (
aerial videos with a
small helicopter) videos of Belize Drone videos of Belize City Gallery of local bird pictures, click here Series of
photos of folks sailing to Belize via Cuba, click here Lighthouse Reef and Half Moon Caye, click here Parasailing in San Pedro, click here
Photo of Lamanai in the slideshow at the top is courtesy of Marius Jovai a, of Heavenly Belize Video Production & Photography, click here for Tech Transilvania Conch Creative, click here Olivera Rusu Photography, click here Karen Brodie, click here Jennifer Sharp, click here
Another
aerial asset, the Puma system, is a
small unmanned aircraft that gives soldiers the ability to reconnoiter an area and capture
photos and other mission - enhancing abilities without placing anyone in harm's way.