Iguana Creek Bridge

  
The old wood bridge more than a decade ago. The newer one, which was shipped from Canada and installed many years ago already, is fully metal.

  As the hurricane season approaches with all its ups and downs of rainy weather, I thought I would provide a link where you can monitor the water level at the Iguana Creek crossing. The bridge is prone to flooding, especially if it rains extensively in Guatemala and western Belize. Usually big trucks are the last to quit crossing as the water covers the bridge, and the first to begin as the water recedes. Here is the blog that provides updates on the bridge.

The flooded bridge. At its highest level, the water easily reaches beyond the black car seen in the distance. 

                                  
                                                     A. Mendoza

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