Honey Camp Lagoon

Honey Camp Lagoon is one of the many freshwater lagoons Belize has to offer. The lagoon is located in the district of Orange Walk and is approximately 9 miles away from the nearest town Orange Walk Town. The surrounding area of the lagoon is mostly undeveloped properties which are privately owned. The water in the lagoon is clear and has a maximum depth of thirty feet, with a bottom being lined with decomposed limestone (Masson, 2014, pg8). The lagoon was also once inhabited by the great Maya civilization in Post Classic period (A.D. 900 to 1500 ). Archaeologists over the years have had many discoveries throughout the lagoon which have revealed evidence of the Maya civilization. On the largest island found in the lagoon, a shrine was discovered that that demonstrates the recreation and sur

Honey Camp Lagoon

Honey Camp Lagoon is one of the many freshwater lagoons Belize has to offer. The lagoon is located in the district of Orange Walk and is approximately 9 miles away from the nearest town Orange Walk Town. The surrounding area of the lagoon is mostly undeveloped properties which are privately owned. The water in the lagoon is clear and has a maximum depth of thirty feet, with a bottom being lined with decomposed limestone (Masson, 2014, pg8). The lagoon was also once inhabited by the great Maya civilization in Post Classic period (A.D. 900 to 1500 ). Archaeologists over the years have had many discoveries throughout the lagoon which have revealed evidence of the Maya civilization. On the largest island found in the lagoon, a shrine was discovered that that demonstrates the recreation and sur