The Lamanai Archaeological Reserve, located in the Orange Walk District of northern Belize, is a site of extraordinary historical and cultural significance, known for its impressive ruins and beautiful natural surroundings. The name "Lamanai" is derived from the Maya term for "submerged crocodile," a fitting title given the site's proximity to the New River Lagoon and the abundance of crocodile motifs found in its artwork. Occupied continuously for over 3,000 years, from around 1500 BC to the 17th century AD,...