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Day 15: Saying goodbye

This was the last day, and it was entirely a travel day. We got up at 5:30 AM, ate a quick breakfast, and loaded up our gear onto the boat. After saying our goodbyes to the island, and doing a quick double check to make sure we had everything, we set out for Belize City.  The ride on the way back from Glover’s felt smoother to me than the one going out, but maybe I was just more used to it. It took around two and a half hours and then we were back at the Princess Marina, ready to load up the bus to the airport.

Things went smoothly at the airport. customs and security went quickly and we had a bunch of time to kill so we got an early lunch. They had two different flights to Houston boarding right next to each other at around the same time, which was a little confusing, but everyone got on the plane safely. We landed back in Houston around 6:00 PM. Passport control went smoothly and we gathered at the other side to pick up all the bags. I had to hand in my gear in the airport, because I was hopping on another flight which was supposed to take off two hours later. I said my goodbyes and set out to recheck my bags.

I thought that my travel day would be uneventful from there, but boy was I wrong. I was headed back to DC, and bad weather in the region meant that my flight was delayed by an hour and a half. That wasn’t so bad, it just meant that I would be getting back even later. When we landed in DC, though, there was some issue and they had us sitting on the runway for nearly an hour because there was some issue at the gate we were meant to be deplaning at. It was awful. By the time I finally got home, it was past 3 AM. What a day. I took a shower (my first with hot water in a while) and collapsed into bed.

This Belize trip was an amazing experience. I have a lot to reflect on in the coming days. This is the last daily blog, but I’ll have one reflection blog to wrap up my overall thoughts on the trip. The dust hasn’t really settled yet, but it definitely taught me a lot both about the specifics of rainforest and reef ecosystems and also more broadly about how science is carried out in the field. It exceeded my expectations in some ways, surprised me in others, and overall was an incredible journey.

Day 8

As per usual, something went wrong with the van. Our original plan for the day was to leave Las Cuevas early in the morning in order to make it to ATM cave for a swim and exploration. Then, we were going to drive across Belize to stay at the zoo. This is not how our day went at all.

Most of the morning was spent sitting on the porch, waiting for our van to show up. This went on for several hours. Rather than spend all our time waiting, we got the opportunity to tour other parts of the Las Cuevas research station and learn about their ongoing projects.

When our van finally arrived, we all climbed gratefully into its semi-air-conditioned space. Unfortunately, our massive time delay prevented us from being able to visit the ATM cave.

However, we did end up going on the night tour of the Belize zoo. Not only did we get to see two of the eighteen jaguars that they have, but we got to see margays, ocelots (so noisy), two types of owls (Rice!), a tapir, and three kinds of snakes.

Overall, I remain optimistic about the rest of the trip. Each thing that goes wrong does not faze our group at all. The new challenges that the reef will pose to us will be just new bonding experiences for us.