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St. Herman's Blue Hole National Park, Belize

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The St. Herman's Blue Hole National Park (inland Blue Hole) is located twelve miles southeast of Belmopan on the Hummingbird Highway. The Blue Hole is a popular recreational spot, where water on its way from a tributary to the Sibun River, emerges from a collapsed karst sinkhole. The pool, from which the park receives its name, is a beautiful sapphire blue that is about twenty-five feet deep. After a short run through a natural jungle setting, the stream disappears into a large underwater cavern.

In addition to the pool, St. Herman's Cave is within boundaries of the reserve. This cave has archaeological importance because the Maya used it during the Classic Period. Pottery vessels, spears, and torches are among some of the artifacts that have been recovered by the Department of Archaeology. Visitors to St. Herman's Cave do not have to get the usual permission that is required from the government to explore caves.

Since St. Herman's Blue Hole National Park contains some 575 acres of primary and secondary forest, there is a significant opportunity to observe birds and other animals, as well as a plethora of flora.

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