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Elias unwrapped it. It was a broadaxe, the steel pitted but the edge still showing the ghost of a razor-sharp gleam. He ran a thumb over the handle, feeling the smooth depressions where decades of sweat and calloused palms had worn down the wood.

"Fuel for the boat," the boy replied, looking at his feet. "The fish aren't where they used to be. I have to go further out." belize buy and sell

To a tourist, the shop looked like a junk pile. To Elias, it was a library of Belizean survival. Elias unwrapped it

Elias would sell it, of course. That was the business. But as he wiped a thin layer of oil over the blade to keep the salt air at bay, he whispered a thank you to the steel. In Belize, nothing was ever truly gone; it just changed hands until it was needed again. "Fuel for the boat," the boy replied, looking at his feet

"The camps were hard," Elias said softly. "This axe fed a family for three generations. Why sell it now?"