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#21 - Posted 17 April 2008, 4:29 PM
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The southwest and the northeast of the Haitian coastline are too beautiful to even put into words. It reminded me of DR 15 years ago.

Edited on 4/17/2008 4:30 PM by FranktheTank.
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#22 - Posted 17 April 2008, 4:31 PM
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what areas specifically Frank?
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The southwest and the northeast of the Haitian coastline are too beautiful to even put into words. It reminded me of DR 15 years ago.




Are you alluding to Cape Tiburon and the Haut du Cap?
Edited on 4/17/2008 4:37 PM by Lautaro.
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#24 - Posted 17 April 2008, 4:38 PM
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Mr. Frank yes an over abundance of haitian cheap labour who are from the lower echelon can become a burden in the DR if there isn't measures taken. I think this should be address and the dominican government needs to find a better solution to illegal haitains and the haitian born on dominincan soil. I can see a disaster waiting to happen in 2 decades if these people are left without some type of intergration legally into dominican society. I deliberately mention legally because majority of the haitian descendants in the DR don't speak creole nor french and are clueless as a 20th generation dominican when it comes to haitian affairs. Haiti is a virgin in the modern aspect and I think haitian professionals along with dominicans professionals should explore that sphere before the international community sees the potential and take that away from us too. I think if dominicans would have a better chance making it in Haiti working for themselves(entrepreneur) or working professional and other low level work that it would pay off rather than taking a yola in shark infest water to Puerto Rico. There is so much potential in haiti for out neighbours to reap and hopefully move up the economic ladder. The best thing is one just need to take a bus to visit home and is convenient. The potential is there but will we ever come our misconceptions...the elites and middle class have been reaping the benefits why not let the people from the lower echelon get a few centavos too...
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Quote:
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The southwest and the northeast of the Haitian coastline are too beautiful to even put into words. It reminded me of DR 15 years ago.




Are you alluding to Cape Tiburon and the Haut du Cap?


my god, u hit it on the head
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No pictures?
#27 - Posted 17 April 2008, 4:43 PM
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Personally, I think that the best beaches on Haiti are on the area of Ile-a-Vaches. Those beaches are among the best on the whole island.
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#28 - Posted 17 April 2008, 4:46 PM
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Cibaeno75,

Tu eres un tiguere..jjejajjaaj..bueno, jacmel is known to have the prettiest girls but I think the whole south have a better stock of good looking women..also a girl from Au cap will treat you like a king and have bodies of godessess. Hey there is a little place in the cibao called Janico..man I never so so man pretty chicks and they were from humble backgrounds..chancleta wearing..and so untouch from civilisation. Ok back to misconceptions..jajjaj
#29 - Posted 17 April 2008, 4:51 PM
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apotusabe' loco..lol...All the campos that surround santiago have neautiful women, janico is definitely no exception. Let's not forget Sabana Iglesia, San Jose de Las Matas, and my native Baitoa just to name a few of the towns stocked with beautiful women that surround Santiago.
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Personally, I think that the best beaches on Haiti are on the area of Ile-a-Vaches. Those beaches are among the best on the whole island.

Baie d’Acul is also among the best on the island
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