Framed Belize Artwork
One of the smallest countries in Central America, Belize is also the only one in this part of the world that has English as its official language. A significant Spanish minority as well as indigenous people live here and they speak their own language, but all of them coexist in perfect harmony. Belize and has a low population density and as a result, human didn’t get to interfere too much with the natural order, which resulted in diverse ecosystems. FramedArt.com has Framed Belize Art featuring some of the unique plants and animals that can only be found here.
Unlike most of its neighbors, Belize was colonized by the British Empire one and a half centuries ago and gained its independence in the early 80s. This explains why most of the inhabitants speak English, but it has strong ties with the countries in Latin America. Despite being a tiny nation, it is famous all over the world for its amazing September Celebrations which are brought into the spotlight by Framed Belize Art.
Punta music and the chewing gum were invented here by modern people, but the true wonders lie hidden deep in the jungle. The remnants of ancient civilizations that are now extinct can be admired in Framed Belize Art, well before tourists set foot on the cold stones of the temples and burial places. Belize happens to have some remarkably beautiful beaches, which represent the main attraction for those seeking some sun in winter, in an exotic paradise.