Belize
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wedged between Guatemala and the Yucatan Peninsula, Belize is a sliver of land on the Caribbean Sea. Along its coastline are 400 caves, some no larger than a tennis court in the Maya Mountains. The central highlands that form the watershed for believes is thousands of streams and rivers. There is a dense rainforest in the north, savannas and fields of sugarcane. The lease has the lowest population density of any Central American nation. El Salvador, though a smaller country, has 10 times the population. Most of this green interior is still the province of scarlet Macaws, tapers, Kinka Jews, Pumas and howler monkeys even reduced a vapid statistics. 550 species of birds, some 300 varieties of orchids and hundreds of butterfly species. The sheer variety of the leases wildlife is breathtaking. Same goes for its nearly 600 Mayan ruins, which rains from the metropolitan splendor of Caracol to the humble burial mounds sprinkled throughout the countryside.