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Visiting Corozo Blue's; Cellular world and a view from 5Th Avenue

On Saturday August 17TH, 2024 I came out to explore and explored around town this Saturday morning. I began at the entrance of Corozal. Then, I went to Corozal Blue's and then, I went yo see the street being repaired at 5TH Avenue. 

Right here was my first stop in taking picture. This morning it rained for awhile. I thought the weather was going to continue. But, held up all day. 

One of the best scenery Corozal has. The water it is not durty. I like the weather. 

Here must people stop by for taking picture's.
Over here you can see the tree's, that people use to park on the shade. The reason why people move here it is because of this scenery. 
This is another view I like from The entrance of Corozal. A lot of People here to swim in the water. Or, just s
I can't get tired of visiting Corozo Blue's. Corozo Blue's is open daily from 9A.M until Midnight. On Saturday August 17TH, 2024, I went for breakfast and, the weather was perfect. If you can't find it, you will see the sign that says Corozo Blue's. The sister Restuarant from this restaurant is located across from Mirador Hotel called Blue's Bite's. 
That boat you see there is located at Tony's Inn Hotel. It was very quiet morning in this area which I liked. 
What I like about the entrance of the restaurant is that when you are coming in here, the tree's, it cool's the temperature alot. 

This is the entrance of the Restaurant called Corozo Blue's. The restaurant is big. But, I only took some in the restaurant. 
We have, tree's, and, chairs outside, for you to chill with your family. It is children friendly. We have a playground here. 
As soon as you walk in there are table's and, a bar area for you enjoy. 
The reason why it look's empty it is because I went early in the morning. 
As I finished my breakfast, I headed outside to take picture's. 
This is the view from the Corozal. Here, you can enjoy, walking seawall. 

More chairs, and, the sea grape is here giving seagrape's. 
I love to see that table. Have you seen it before? Yes, it's a round table.  At night the lights are lit, and, it's beautiful. 
To order your food, kindly, contact them at: 422-0090.



I spotted a sailing but, this morning, at Miami Beach. 
Cellular World was at the Corozal Gabriel Hoare Market, selling phone's, T. Vs, and much more. 
I stopped by, and, next month they will be here again. 
Alot of people stopped by to purchase there electronics. 
Here is the phones they where selling, and the t.v.


We advise the general public that 5TH Avenue from the corner of the church to the end of Cinty's being fixed. 
Big  trucks was there all day finishing the road. 



 

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