Haiti, the most beautiful, the most colorful and the poorest, hmmmm...
Tourists at the Beach in Club Indigo beach resort in Montrouis Haiti
Today there are conflicting signs about where Haiti is going, he writes. If you read the full article, published on the New York Times, from a foreigner's stand point who love the country, there is hope for the Haiti.
Regarding all the travel warning issued by the US State Department about Haiti, "an admonition that has been in place for as long as I can remember," he says.
Read: "In Haiti, Tracing a Paradise Lost" by Peter Kujawinski
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Dans un article du New York Times, un ancien diplomate américain décrit Haiti comme «le plus beau, le plus coloré et le plus pauvre» de tous les pays où il a vécu et travaillé.
L'ancien paradis de vacances a toujours une beauté délavée, dit-il.
Aujourd'hui, il y a des signes contradictoires sur l'avenir d'Haiti, écrit-il. Si vous lisez l'article complet, publié sur le //www.nytimes.com/2017/12/04/travel/in-haiti-tourism-economy-caribbean.html">nytimes.com/2017/12/04/travel/in-... New York Times, du point de vue d'un étranger qui aime le pays, il y a de l'espoir pour le
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