Baking Pot Ferry
This blog about the Mennonites would not be complete if I didn't write about the old-fashioned hand-cranked ferry at Baking Pot, commonly referred to as the Spanish Lookout ferry because it used to be the only entrance although it is no longer part of SL. It connects 2 narrow dirt roads over the Belize River and at certain times of the day there is even a rush hour with non-Mennonite employees and customers on their way to or from San Ignacio. Originally it had been built farther downstream at Mennonite Beach, the spot where the Kleine Gemeinde Mennonites arrived in 1958. It was washed away more than once, recovered and rebuilt and later in the 1960's relocated to the Baking Pot area, about a mile upstream. Now that there is better and faster access to Spanish Lookout via the Iguana Creek Road, the ferry road on the government side is usually left uncared for long periods. On the SL side a grader levels the gravel every now and then. During heavy rains...