Haiti Photo Stories

Every picture has a story to tell... Here you will find a list of Haiti photo stories, a blog where I tell you when, where and why a Haiti photo was taken.

Yon Ayiti san Cholera - Combatting cholera in Haiti

Yon Ayiti san Cholera - Combatting cholera in Haiti

Today, in most parts of the Haiti, cholera is being defeated. There are still some suspect cases of cholera in the hard-to-reach areas of the Center and Artibonite departments. But even there, the diarrheal disease is about to be eliminated.

Watch thie video from UNICEF Haiti helping to rid Haiti of Cholera.

No cholera case has been confirmed since February 4, 2019.

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Haiti Volcano - Haiti on Fire - Haiti Pran DIFE!

Haiti Volcano - Haiti on Fire - Haiti Pran DIFE!

Look at this photo... Haiti on Fire, A satellite map of Haiti with a volcano in the background...

Gade photo saa... Haiti pran dife... yon carte geographique peyi Dayiti ak yon volcan deye do li...

Kisa ou panse de image saa?

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Bannann Miske Haiti

Bannann Miske Haiti

Here is a of bannan miske being sold in Haiti. Bannann miske, or plantain in English, is used to make "Bannen Peze" (fried plantain) and sold as Fritay in Haiti.

Haitians consume a lot of bannan miske, more than another plant in the banana family.

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Haitian Mango - It's Mango season in Haiti!

Haitian Mango - It's Mango season in Haiti!

Mango season has just started in Haiti. I am going to eat as much mango as possible. With so many varieties of mangoes to chose from, it's going to be another fun mango season in Haiti

Sezon mango fek komanse an Haiti. Mwen pwal manje mango nèt!

Mwen sot achte kek mango Batis laa pa lo, 4 pou 10 goud... Mwen pwal manje mango nèt!

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PHOTO: Haiti - Mango Fransik

PHOTO: Haiti - Mango Fransik

Haiti Mangoes, bel mango fransik ki fet en Haiti...

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PHOTO: Fresh mangoes from Haiti - It's Mango Season!

PHOTO: Fresh mangoes from Haiti - It's Mango Season!

Haitian Mango - Fresh mangoes from Haiti. This type of mango is called Mango Baptiste.

It's the perfect mango for making mango juice.

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Taux de Change Unibank Haiti - Dollar Américain (USD) et Gourde Haitienne (HTG)

Taux de Change Unibank Haiti - Dollar Américain (USD) et Gourde Haitienne (HTG)

Here is the currency exchange rate (Taux de change) from U.S. Dollars to Haitian Gourdes as posted by Unibank Haiti.

On December 10 2019 -- Taux de Change was 91.00 Haitian gourdes for one US dollar achat, 93.00 Gourdes vente

On December 04 2019 -- Taux de Change was 91.00 Haitian gourdes for one US dollar achat, 93.00 Gourdes vente

On June 6 2019. -- Taux de Change was 92.50 Haitian gourdes for one US dollar!!!

Visit unibankonline.com for the latest exhcnage rates (Taux de change) USD to HTG

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Naomi Osaka Chillin in LA - Naomi in Hollywood

Naomi Osaka Chillin in LA - Naomi in Hollywood

Here are a couple of photos of Haitian-Japanese Tennis star Naomi Osaka sightseeing in Hollywood hills near the Hollywood sign.

The Hollywood Sign is an one of the most landmark and cultural icon in America overlooking Hollywood, Los Angeles, California.

The Hollywood sign It is situated on Mount Lee, in the Hollywood Hills area of the Santa Monica Mountains.

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Mayi Boukannen - Haiti Food and Gastronomy

Mayi Boukannen - Haiti Food and Gastronomy

Mayi Boukannen is the name in Haiti for grilled corn on the cob. Find out why Haitians love Mayi boukannen so much.

Mayi boukannen is a favorite snack in Haiti, especially during the rainy season when corn is abundant in the country.

My wife love this taste of Haiti. Whenever we are driving around she always makes me stop when she see mayi boukannen.

About this photo...

Mwen rive Gonaives, mwen jwenn yon machann mayi boukannen pitit...

Li lage yo a 5 goud.

Mwen manje vant plen.

Epòk Mayi an Haiti ou jwen mayi boukannen tout kote an Haiti.

Si-w ap viv nan diaspora a, mwen konnen ti photo saa ap fe w sonje peyi w... LOL...

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Rale Ti Chez Baw

Rale Ti Chez Baw

What does it mean when Haitians says "Rale Ti Chez Ba w"?

Rale ti chez baw in haitian culture means people are about to gossip, some one is about to tell you the whole story.

Rale ti ches ba'w is comparable to "sit back, relax" in english.

By the way, the picture you are looking at in this page is the l"ti chèz pay" that Haitians often refer to as ti chez ba. It is a short chair that is in use every where in the coutnry. especialy by ti machanns (street vendors) in the Haitian street markets.

The chicken in the picture is a bonus.

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