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Belize and Bezanson may feel like they are a world apart, but there is a connection for a pair of Grande Prairie archaeologists.
Dr. Meaghan Peuramaki-Brown and Dr. Shawn Morton have been studying the rise and fall of the Alabama site in southern Belize and feel there may be a parallel on the upper banks of the Smoky River.
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“Small frontier communities like Alabama tend to be less commonly studied, but they offer the chance to really explore the diversity of life ways represented by the ancient Maya,” Peuramaki-Brown, said.
Connecting two countries Bezanson and Belize provide archaeological opportunities
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Drama at sea: 11 days that changed cruising forever CNN 12/29/2020 Francesca Street, CNN © Courtesy Jay Martinez Passenger Jay Martinez took this photo on board the Norwegian Jewel in March.
As the calendar turned over to January 1, 2020, out on the world s oceans, it looked set to be another glorious year for cruising.
Thousands of passengers were seeing in the New Year at sea, perhaps toasting the stroke of midnight ship s time with a glass of champagne.
Many hundreds of thousands more, still ashore, were looking ahead to cruise adventures they d spent years saving for.
Crew members readied for a year of working at sea, and those at the helm of the cruise industry anticipated another successful year, with profits sure to continue on an upward trajectory and bigger and better ships ready for launch.