Oct31
Published by misha in Adventure, Cities, Cultural, Dominican Republic, Eating, Haiti, Hiking, Photos, Relaxing, Resorts, Restaurants, Romantic, Sightseeings, Swimming, Travel Stories

Hispaniola is the second-largest island in the Caribbean, separated into French-speaking Haiti and Spanish-speaking Domenican Republic. Hispaniola is geographically and ecologically astounding, in addition to having all the first-class attributes of sub-tropical climate demanded by northern snowbirds in search of a parasol-shaded daiquiri. Photo by: Pericles1492
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Aug19
Published by Asya in Cultural, Haiti, History, Monuments, North America, Parks, Sightseeings, UNESCO, Walking

This National History Complex including The Citadel Laferrire, The Palace of Sans-Souci and the buildings of Ramiers is the largest fortress in the Western Hemisphere. These Haitian monuments date from the beginning of the 19th century, when Haiti proclaimed its independence and became a free republic. The monuments serve as universal symbols of liberty, being the first monuments to be constructed by black slaves who had gained their freedom.
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Dec16
Published by eli in ACTIVITIES, Arts, CONTINENTS, COUNTRIES, Chillin, Climbing, Cruise, Eating, Fishing, Haiti, Kayaking, North America, Oceania, Photos, Relaxing, Sailing, Scuba Diving, Ships, Snorkeling, South America, Surfing, Swimming, TOPICS, Travel Tips, Urban Tourism, Walking
Haiti, officially the Republic of Haiti, occupies one-third of the Caribbean island of Hispaniola, and also includes many smaller islands such as La Gonave, La Tortue, Les Cayemites, ile de Anacaona, and La Grande Caye. The uninhabited island of Navasse is claimed both by Haiti and the United States. Haiti shares the island of Hispaniola with the Dominican Republic. The total area of Haiti is 27,750 km².
Haiti and its surroundings have a lot to offer to the foreign or local tourist. From art galleries to splendid beaches, historical monuments to magnificent fortresses, choices are plenty. Cap-Haitian-on a ridge 20 minutes west of the northern metropolis, the area generally called Labadie (pronounced Lah-Bah-Deeh) reveals the bluest of a calm Atlantic Ocean adjoining a curvaceous belt of lush mountains. Labadie has the disctinctive charm of delivering in just one place some of the best beaches of the Caribbean, a bit of History and a bright, colorful palette of arts, crafts and
people.
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