Our final destination was nothing short of magical. We arrived in a small village on the Samana Bay on the northeast side of the Dominican Republic. Among other things, we took a boat ride through a mangrove forest, visited caves once occupied by the indigenous Taino tribe, hiked through humid forests & fields of sugar cane and cattle, swam under waterfalls in the crystalline water of the Jivales River, and met a young man named Raphael who is part of The Green Brigade Environmental Group from a nearby village.
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
The Real Dominican Republic!
Our final destination was nothing short of magical. We arrived in a small village on the Samana Bay on the northeast side of the Dominican Republic. Among other things, we took a boat ride through a mangrove forest, visited caves once occupied by the indigenous Taino tribe, hiked through humid forests & fields of sugar cane and cattle, swam under waterfalls in the crystalline water of the Jivales River, and met a young man named Raphael who is part of The Green Brigade Environmental Group from a nearby village.
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