lunes, 25 de junio de 2012

Post lobster fest

After a weekend of scuba diving and partying in Placencia, and once all the news have already been adequately contrasted and double-checked, I can finally made some official announcements about my future.

Finally, it seems definitive that I am going to study the Erasmus Mundus Master in Environmental Studies, Policy and Management (MESPOM). The first year takes place in the Central European University, in Budapest, may be in different universities and countries according to your choice... but I know where I will be next September!!!!!!

And, also good news, my lightning trip to Spain was very successful, as I got the La Caixa scholarship, for which scholarship I was required to attend a personal interview in Madrid. Which means I have also the funds!

Even though I am happy in Belize... I look forward to be a student again in Budapest!

lunes, 18 de junio de 2012

A couple of links, a couple of good news

For all of those who wrote comments on the Gasteiz-Munduan webpage: thank you very very much! Thanks to you I have won the contest!

For everyone: an article I published in the Fauna & Flora International (Ya'axché's partners) webpage.

And thanks for your support! Already 2500 visits!

lunes, 11 de junio de 2012

Lil'owl!

Here is the picture of a baby Vermiculated Screech Owl that was brought recently to our office after being found with a pack of dogs ready to devour it. The little bird was taken care of by the relevant authority the same afternoon.


lunes, 4 de junio de 2012

Caye Caulker and the Blue Hole

So, already back from celebrating my birthday in an exotic destination, taking profit to scuba dive and travel to new parts of the country. This time, we decided that the occasion was worth a cross-country trip to get to Caye Caulker, and from there go diving the Blue Hole, ons of the most relevant diving sites of the entire Caribbean Sea! And, I can assure you, the results of the dive were up to the reputation of the site!
Grey reef shark.

Another shark.

Corals.

Spotted eagle ray.