File:Wee wee caye 2.jpg
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English: Wee Wee Caye Marine Lab, Belize. Boardwalks connecting outhouses and cabins within mangrove forest in order to prevent environmental damage to the ecosystem (i.e. soil compaction, root damage, etc.) |
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Author | Roundhere44 |
Located in Belize. Wee Wee Caye Marine Lab.
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