Thousand Foot Falls
Thousand Foot Falls is a waterfall and natural monument in Cayo, Belize.[1] It is surrounded by the Mountain Pine Ridge Forest Reserve. The Thousand Foot Falls is thought to be the highest waterfall in the Central American region. Despite what its name suggests, this massive waterfall is actually 1,600 ft tall.
References
- ^ Belize Tropical Forest Studies (2010). "Thousand Foot Falls Natural Monument". Biodiversity and Environmental Resource Data System.
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Protected areas of Belize
- Aguas Turbias
- Bacalar Chico
- Billy Barquedier
- Chiquibul
- Five Blues Lake
- Gra Gra Lagoon
- Guanacaste
- Honey Camp
- Laughing Bird Caye
- Mayflower Bocawina
- Monkey Bay
- Elijio Panti
- Payne's Creek
- Peccary Hills
- Río Blanco
- Sarstoon-Temash
- St. Herman's Blue Hole
- Bladen
- Burdon Canal
- Tapir Mountain
- Aguacaliente
- Cockscomb Basin
- Corozal Bay
- Crooked Tree
- Gales Point
- Spanish Creek
- Swallow Caye
- Caye Caulker
- Chiquibul
- Columbia River
- Deep River
- Fresh Water Creek
- Grants Work
- Machaca
- Manatee
- Mango Creek
- Monkey Caye
- Mountain Pine Ridge
- Maya Mountain
- Sibun
- Sittee River
- Swasey Bladen
- Vaca
- Aguacate Lagoon
- Bird sanctuaries
- Block 127
- Community Baboon Sanctuary
- Golden Stream
- Monkey Bay
- Río Bravo
- Runaway Creek
- Shipstern
17°03′25″N 88°50′54″W / 17.0570°N 88.8482°W / 17.0570; -88.8482
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