Comparing Haiti to The Dominican Republic Part 1 - The Terrain

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Si morne nan dapre wou ou panse kel pa bon oubyen inferieur se fo ok ti pap paske plantasyon an se te la nan st doming li te toujou ye granmet yo ak... read more >
Fredereic Theogene, 1-Jun-12 8:59 am
I love my country, I can't existe without my mountains Haiti is very very rich, but our people need education I love my country, my people... My... read more >
Miejo, 1-Jun-12 12:11 pm
Thanks Stephan, you've answer my question. Back then, mountain=coffee and wealth, mountain=tactical protection from les blanc menacing invasions... read more >
Jboogy, 1-Jun-12 1:14 pm
Have you thought of doing a baigran cruise? Here are some that meet (and even exceed) your budget5 day cruise from Harwich, MA (you can take a cheap... read more >
Erdal, 3-Jul-12 1:40 pm
St thomas is equally mountaineous.they use it to their advantage.let's put our energy into something that will benefit the country.we are not the... read more >
Nanoush, 4-Jul-12 12:08 pm
" And I said the same thing, what where they thinking to let them have all the flat lands?" Come to the Dominican Republic and get all the flat land... read more >
Ricart, 3-Aug-13 1:14 pm
""Who the hell decided to put us there"." Your White masters, maybe? Haitians seems to have forgotten the circumstances in which you arrived to this... read more >
Ricart, 3-Aug-13 1:19 pm
Ignorant at is best! Do some more study of the Dominican terrain. I'll give you a hint; La cordillera central, just to name something. By the way... read more >
Dr1, 26-Dec-13 9:52 am
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