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Bill Gates' Children Enjoy Cayo

Bill Gates' Children Enjoy Cayo | Cayo Scoop!  The Ecology of Cayo Culture | Scoop.it

Jennifer and Phoebe Gates visited Chaa Creek's Butterfly Farm and Natural History Museum.  No matter who you are, you'll have a great time visiting them.  That's a really cool picture of CC's collage of butterfly wings.

 

Bryony Fleming, CC's spa manager, had this to say about their visit.

 

“One thing you really notice is how similarly kids respond to the rainforest environment, no matter their cultural, national or economic backgrounds.  The look of wonder when they’re surrounded by beautiful, gigantic Blue Morpho butterflies, and seeing them go from pupae stage to being released into the forest – it’s a fascination that all people, whether young and old, seem to share.  It was wonderful to see how much the girls enjoyed their stay and how enchanted they were with the butterflies, natural beauty and other things we tend to take for granted"

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Bill Gates touring Belize onboard Attessa IV

Bill Gates touring Belize onboard Attessa IV | Cayo Scoop!  The Ecology of Cayo Culture | Scoop.it

The owner of the operating system we all downloaded from the undernet is around.  If you really want to say thanks for all the pirated software, Bill Gates is vacationing somewhere in Belize.  We'll say: "Thanks for helping out, via the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, with eliminating disease."

 

"In January of 2012 the InterAmerican Development Bank (IDB) signed an agreement with Belize under the Salud Mesoamerica 2015 Initiative.  The project started with sponsorship from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and the Carlos Slim Health Institute.  Annually, Gates donates some $200 million a year to combat disease in various parts of the world."

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