Flashbacks

Pictures of the past compared to what the island, life, and people look like today.  A time capsule in images.

Rush Hour on Barrier Reef Drive

Rush Hour on Barrier Reef Drive better known as “Front Street” to locals. Sandy, two way street in San Pedro. You could walk up and down the street without worries as there waw barely any vehicles on the once quaint fishing village of San Pedro. Here is a comparison of

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Birth Of Jesus Re-Enacted

Every Year for the Christmas Season the birth of Jesus Christ is re-enacted by schools, church groups, and others. It involves Joseph the Carpenter, The Virgin Mary, Angel Gabriel, a choir of angels, Three

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San Pedro Christmas in the 1960’s

Don’t be scared Children. Christmas is Christmas only that Santa had to wear a mask here because of the dust and the strong glare of sunlight in the tropics.  Santa arrived from the North

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It’s Paranda Time

In the Garifuna language “paranda” is a dance like chumba and punta. In San Pedro a paranda referred to a group of guys either drinking or serenading to the girls. You have all heard

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Rush Hour In The Early Days

In the earlier days of tourism, this was rush hour at the San Pedro airstrip.  Tropic had its fleet of two five passenger planes used to transport tourists from International airport to San Pedro

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NO SHIRT! NO SHOES! NO PROBLEM!

This is the beautiful San Pedro Village that started attracting visitor to our Island since the 1970’s.  Ruby and Tom Kirkpatrick discovered the Island since the 1960’s, bought their property, built their Casa De

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The First Island Pilots

A very popular career chosen by young men in San Pedro when commercial aviation was commencing with three-seaters was piloting.  The first Sanpedrano pilot to come back with his license was Nando Trejo, but

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Conch in Abundance

When the lobster season used to close on February 15, the fishermen in San Pedro relied on conch for their living. Conch flourished along the shallow waters of Ambergris Caye and along the grassy

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Entertainment at Fido's

Good entertainment has always been the trademark at Fido’s and this goes way back to the 1970’s.  It all started with Wil Nuñez with his guitar and his harmonica and at times joined by

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Hip Hip Hurray

Hip Hip Hurray is a British term which is an expression of joy and victory and was commonly used in festivities.  We have been assured that this was also the joy word used by

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Proud To Be Miss San Pedro

The Miss San Pedro Pageant goes back to 1955 with our very first Miss San Pedro, Miss Leni Aguilar Alamilla. At times they were appointed by the primary school principal.  At times they were

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Lots of Miss World Candidates

There is one thing that is almost to be taken for granted and it is that whenever there is a celebrity in Belize, a visit to San Pedro and Holiday Hotel is guaranteed.  Whether

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Humble Beginnings

You are looking down Caribeña Street, west towards the lagoon. At this corner junction you will now find Rapidito Loans to the right and Sn@kz to the left. Further down is Joe’s Bike rentals

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Wave Dancers

Every time you try to convince young people to go into dancing, you try to tell them that dancing can take you places.  It is like sports. This Flashback is a testimony to this

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The True Sanpedranos

Just last week we carried an article about the true Sanpedranos not wearing shoes and the adults wearing hats. Well here is proof of it. In this flashback we see all the Sanpedranitos not

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Los Malías

It did not take much to be a Sanpedrano. All you had to be was plain and simple or in other words, not sophisticated any at all. He did not need a fancy home,

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