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A Thursday morning view from Corozal, Corozal District, Belize

Thursday, November 30TH, 2023, the residence of Corozal Town and the Corozal Town Council, preparing for Christmas. The town is decorated with Christmas decorations. I saw some places being remodeled and repainted.

 After, the cold Front we had this past couple of days brought alot of rain. The bay of Corozal turned browned, because of the rain that mixed from the mountains, and, is now washing into the bay of Corozal.
This year, Christmas will fall on Monday December 25TH, 2023.




























 

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