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This is where we stayed during our trip. The building that is blue with the cross is the Pallotine convent in Punta Gorda, Belize where we sleep. The other picture is of the church at the Pallotine convent...it is beautiful.
Join us as we travel to the Mayan villages of southern Belize. Surrounded by beautiful rain forest it's very remote with no/limited electricity and running water. Our team is from St. Louis, MO, and affiliated with All Saints Catholic Church. Our mission work includes assisting villagers with construction of churches and libraries, providing medical assistance, and visiting schools to teach various lessons, but mostly to embrace our Belizean friends.
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