Northern Tour Guide Association

Northern Tour Guide Association We are a nonprofit organization and are here to assist Tour Guides of the Northern Districts!

We are a None Profit Organization who have Associated ourselves for the benefit and Education of its Members! We are a None Profit Organization who have Associated ourselves for the benefit and Education of its Membership! Through education of the members we will enhance the Tourism sector in our community, our Country, BELIZE!

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13/08/2024

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Rosita Arvigo recalls, "This video was made by Channel 5 in Belize. It was the first of a then popular magazine-style program called "Belize All Over" and wa...

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21/04/2024

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The lowland Maya left us hundreds of written inscriptions that recount the history of their cities, their kings and their wars. Let's explore this history i...

11/02/2024
31/07/2023

Wishing a Happy Birthday to Raymundo Lopez. May you have a great day!

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14/05/2023

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These are the origins of ancient Indigenous societies in the Americas before the arrival of Christopher Columbus. This series tells us about indigenous peopl...

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14/05/2023

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For nearly a century archaeologists place the height of the Maya civilization during the First Millennium AD. However, revolutionary discoveries in Guatemala...

Scientists believe people living in central Mexico developed corn at least 7000 years ago. It was started from a wild gr...
31/03/2023

Scientists believe people living in central Mexico developed corn at least 7000 years ago. It was started from a wild grass called teosinte. Teosinte looked very different from our corn today. The kernels were small and were not placed close together like kernels on the husked ear of modern corn.

Some 9,000 years ago, corn as it is known today did not exist. Ancient peoples in southwestern Mexico encountered a wild grass called teosinte that offered ears smaller than a pinky finger with just a handful of stony kernels. But by stroke of genius or necessity, these Indigenous cultivators saw po...

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