Bullet Tree Falls
Bullet Tree Falls | |
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The main bus stop in Bullet Tree Falls | |
Bullet Tree Falls | |
Coordinates: 17°10′05″N 89°06′40″W / 17.168°N 89.111°WCoordinates: 17°10′05″N 89°06′40″W / 17.168°N 89.111°W | |
Country | Belize |
District | Cayo District |
Constituency | Cayo North |
Elevation | 69 m (226 ft) |
Population (2010) | |
• Total | 2,124[1] |
Time zone | Central (UTC-6) |
Climate | Am |
Bullet Tree Falls is a village located along the Mopan River in Cayo District, Belize. It lies approximately five kilometers (three miles) northwest of San Ignacio.[2][3] According to the 2010 census, Bullet Tree Falls has a population of 2,124 people in 426 households.[1] The population consists mainly of Spanish-speaking mestizos, Yucatec Maya and some Creoles.[2][3]
Government
Bullet Tree Falls is governed by a seven-person village council. As of 2016, the chairperson of the council is Guotai Wu.[4]
History
Bullet Tree Falls was originally settled by loggers, and by the late 1800s had attracted a small number of Maya families.[2] During the Caste War of Yucatán numerous Maya refugees from the north settled in the area.[2] The first Creoles settled in Bullet Tree Falls in the 1950s, arriving from San Ignacio.[5]
In 1961, Hurricane Hattie caused significant damage to the village, destroying a school building and church.[6] In 1988, the Salvador Fernandez Bridge was completed, replacing an older wooden bridge.[6] In 2008, Tropical Depression Sixteen caused severe flooding in the area, damaging many homes.[7]
Attractions
Bullet Tree Falls has developed a small tourist economy facilitated by its location between San Ignacio and the El Pilar Maya archeological site.[2] The village hosts several lodges and a botanical garden.[8] Buses between Bullet Tree Falls and San Ignacio run several times a day and taxi service is available to San Ignacio and El Pilar.[8]
References
- 1 2 "Belize Population and Housing Census: 2010 Country Report" (PDF). Statistical Institute of Belize. Retrieved 25 July 2015.
- 1 2 3 4 5 Pridgeon, Elizabeth (19 February 2010). "Bullet Tree Falls". The Belize Times. Archived from the original on 26 May 2011.
- 1 2 Eltringham, Peter; Fisher, John; Stewart, Iain (2001). The Rough Guide to the Maya World: Guatemala, Belize, Southern Mexico, Honduras, El Salvador. London: Rough Guides. p. 269. ISBN 1858287421.
- ↑ "Village Council Election Results: Bullet Tree, Cayo District" (PDF). Elections and Boundaries Department, Government of Belize. June 12, 2016. Retrieved August 27, 2016.
- ↑ Gordon, Andrew J. (2016). Agents of Change in Bullet Tree Falls: How a Village in Belize Responded to Influences of Globalization. Wadsworth Publishing. p. 10. ISBN 1133604498.
- 1 2 "History of Immaculate Conception R. C. School". Immaculate Conception Roman Catholic School. Archived from the original on 2 June 2013.
- ↑ Swift, Keith (October 21, 2008). "Bullet Tree Villagers Return to Wrecked Homes". 7 News Belize. Archived from the original on February 20, 2016. Retrieved February 20, 2016.
- 1 2 3 Vorhees, Mara (2008). Lonely Planet Belize: Cayo District. Lonely Planet. ASIN B002RI96MG.
External links
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- Bullet Tree Falls at Belize LocalWiki
- Map of Bullet Tree Falls at OpenStreetMap