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National Day of Haiti
First of January is the national day of Haiti, exactly 204 years ago they pushed out the French and became a free country. Haitians celebrate this by eating a traditional pumpkin soup. We eat it at the orphanage. The rest of the day we don't do much, hanging with Natasha and her friends and...
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bennedich
on January 1, 2009
from
Port-au-Prince
,
Haiti
from the travel blog:
Ukraine, Iraq, Iran, etc
New Year's in Haiti
After breakfast, Natasha takes me to a slum area of Port-au-Prince (PAP) to visit an orphanage and a school where she works. It's very very interesting to see since the life here is so completely different from say Sweden or USA. Even at Natasha's place, things are not exactly the way I'm used...
written by
bennedich
on December 31, 2008
from
Port-au-Prince
,
Haiti
from the travel blog:
Ukraine, Iraq, Iran, etc
At the Haitian border, she asks if I want to marry her...
At 6.45am I go to the Haitian Embassy, outside which there are buses leaving for Haiti. Haiti: the poorest country in the western hemisphere. The bus is already full when I get there, but I'm still sold a ticket. It's handwritten, on the back of a cornflakes box. To accommodate for more...
written by
bennedich
on December 30, 2008
from
Port-au-Prince
,
Haiti
from the travel blog:
Ukraine, Iraq, Iran, etc
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