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#451 - Posted 9 September 2009, 8:24 PM
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I guess that's just my family O.o
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#452 - Posted 10 September 2009, 6:56 PM
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A view of Cadrass
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#453 - Posted 10 September 2009, 10:45 PM
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Where is Cadras?? It looks really nice.
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#454 - Posted 11 September 2009, 9:40 AM
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Oh wow Cadras is sooo beautiful!
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#455 - Posted 11 September 2009, 2:59 PM
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Cadrass is in the vicinity of port Haitien.
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#456 - Posted 11 September 2009, 7:21 PM
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HaytiQuisqueyaBohio previously said:

Cadrass is in the vicinity of port Haitien.


You mean Le Cap?
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#457 - Posted 12 September 2009, 8:44 AM
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Well, it's so green
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#458 - Posted 12 September 2009, 11:07 AM
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Quote:
HaytiQuisqueyaBohio previously said:

Cadrass is in the vicinity of port Haitien.


You mean Le Cap?


Le Cap...Au Cap..Okap....it's all da same thing.
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#459 - Posted 13 September 2009, 2:31 AM
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HaytiQuisqueyaBohio previously said:

Quote:
Lautaro previously said:

Quote:
HaytiQuisqueyaBohio previously said:

Cadrass is in the vicinity of port Haitien.


You mean Le Cap?


Le Cap...Au Cap..Okap....it's all da same thing.


Okap/ Kap-Ayisyen, Au Cap or Cap-Haïtien, Cabo-Haitiano, Cape-Haitian... Indeed, they are all the same place (lol).
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#460 - Posted 18 October 2009, 3:09 PM
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RE: How is living in Haiti?
Hey Guys
I wanted to add a couple of more pictures of present day haiti, this is the central region the outskirts outside of port au prince. Its a lot more different than the two major cities in haiti.

Central Haiti

Village of Baradaires


River towards Baradaires


Local Haitian Ship Being Built along the River


River towards Baradaires pt 2


Monstrouis, Haiti
Mountain after Mountain (The taino indians were definitely right giving haiti its name. Ayiti - land of mountains, I would lie if i said I can't find a mountain in haiti.



Southern Haiti
Is a bit more lush and filled with a lot of small and quaint towns.

Grand Goave Coast Line


Grand Goave Scenery


Baraderes River


Baraderes River pt 2


Southern Coastline pt 1


Southern Coastline pt 2


Tap Tap Bus heading somewhere in the south coast


Beach in Petit Goave (Pretty much a fishing village)


I love the cows in this picture, this is the traffic you find in rural areas


Roseaux (Rural town in the south)


Pestel (Rural town streets)
http://img3.travelblog.org/Photos/23723/151895/f/1088901-Colorful-streets-of-Pestel-0.jpg

Pestel's Surroundings



I am leaving out Jeremie, Jacmel, Les Cayes which are lovely cities in the south, but they will need their own threads but this is where I would like to visit in Les Cayes, as a preview of the three major cities in the south.

Saut Mathurin



Alright, i think I am done with the rural villages which i love due to their surroundings and simple life. I will try to get my pictures of Jacmel, from last year. But for all of those who want to open your eyes, this is another side of haiti. Also, please show some pictures of the rural DR, or the simple towns. Not the santiago or santo domingo, but something rural and beautiful with its simplicity. P.S. Something like samana is good too, I was there earlier this year, I loved that place due its remote location and sense of the real DR as opposed to the tourist version of DR.
Edited on 10/20/2009 9:40 AM by Anonymous.
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