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Haiti Anonymous
Anyone been to Haiti? If so, where did you go and what did you do? I really want to see Jacmel and Jeremie within the next couple years. Any advice for someone going?
>> Anonymous
I have never been, but a family friend who used to work at Oxfam regularly traveled to and in Haiti. From what I have heard it is a beautiful country with some of the friendliest people. That being said there is a lot of wholesale destruction going in terms of the forests (their only real natural resou8rce) and culturally with the extreme poverty. Recently with food prices and the unstable government it is not the easiest country to travel in. I would suggest you have a strong grasp of French and start working on learning creole so that you could make interactions as easy as possible. You may want to consider going with a group simply as a security measure.
>> Anonymous
It's really poor. Stay near the tourist areas. You can buy a kid for 50 bucks if that's any indication of how terrible a country is.

Also, when I say buy I mean buy. Not rent, but buy. It's your, you own it.
>> Anonymous
Are you cereal..? The country is essentially lawless at the moment, violent crime and poverty is rampant. Furthermore, I can think of many, MANY other places in the Carribean I would much rather visit (I'd love to go to Cuba), so why the fuck would you opt to go there? I mean it's like saying "I appreciate your offer to take me out on the town, but to be honest, I'd rather spend my day off sharing a bath with my toaster."

Enjoy your kidnapping, anon.
>> Anonymous
>>73584
this.

go to cuba and enjoy carribean without rampant violence caused by poverty and social inequity
>> Anonymous
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Let's try this again faggots:

>Anyone been to Haiti? If so, where did you go and what did you do? I really want to see Jacmel and Jeremie within the next couple years. Any advice for someone going?

This is not a thread to talk me out of travel dreams while you keyboard jockeys sit around in one place and pound your puds with your sausage fingers. This is a thread for people who have been to Haiti and would like to share their experiences with someone who's definitely going.
>> Anonymous
>>73596
You wanna know about haiti? HAITI?
People now eat "pies" made from mud. Yes, mud is an ingredient in the food. That's Haiti.

By the way I have very elegant, slender pianist fingers.
>> Anonymous
>>73606
Yes, dicksuck. I'm well aware. Now, anyone that's actually been to this country?
>> Anonymous
>>73608
Good, because that's not mud...