The Jungle Trail

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The Jungle Trail

Termite trails can be seen down the limestone rock from their ‘nest’ to the jungle floor. Rigo had to chop his way past this branch before we could get through properly. Sometimes he had to hack a way through when a tree had fallen completely across a route. These paths are cleared about twice a year for horse trails to Mayan ruins and caves – or waterfalls ! As he slashed I was waiting for his horse’s head to roll!! he was so near it at times.

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The Jungle Trail by Braedene
The Jungle Trail by Braedene
  • Al Bourassa

    Al Bourassa

    Now this shot definitely tells a tale.

  • Braedene

    Braedene

    Do you see his machete?? Help he wielded it like a pro though. Thanks Al.

  • noffi

    noffi

    Hi Liz…Looks like you had another wonderful trip. I am waiting for more images. Love this one. liz

  • Braedene replied

    Thanks Liz – yes I had – as well as the scorpion which landed beside me when it fell from my roof and a GIANT wolf spider in my shower!!

  • steveberlin

    steveberlin

    that’s a great capture. Perfect and tells the story you want it to :)

  • Braedene replied

    Thanks Steve – not into termites though!! Liz

  • Jonathan Bartlett

    Jonathan Bartlett

    Great shot!!

  • Braedene replied

    Thank you Jonathan . Liz

  • shanemcgowan

    shanemcgowan

    Begorra you have the charm me dear lass braeden !!

  • Braedene replied

    Charm ye say !! Well – depends on where I am and who I meet!! Termites are not my specialty!! Thank you Shane.

  • Shelby  Stalnaker

    Shelby Stalnaker

    wow you really get around, nice capture

  • Braedene replied

    Thank you Shelby – this was definitely different . Liz

  • NordicBlackbird

    NordicBlackbird

    wow – amazing angle, Liz :)))
    love that cliff face so prominent :))

  • Braedene replied

    Thank you Nat – that is limestone – I’ll upload inside a limestone cave tonight!! One had remains of 2 Mayans from between 600 BC and 600AD !!

  • Nathan Walraven

    Nathan Walraven

    Great shot!

  • Braedene replied

    Thank you Nathan – that was a day our guide hacked his way through on several occasions!! Liz

  • Luann Ryan

    Luann Ryan

    Wonderful !

  • Braedene replied

    Thank you – termites Yuck!! Amazing trails they left and their ‘nests’ were high up in trees too.

  • Carol Barona

    Carol Barona

    Wow, love the story line with this. Great capture. Glad his head didn’t get in the way…

  • Braedene replied

    Me too!! Thank you Carol. Liz :) :)

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