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Nice Jarabacoa Hotel
I have been traveling in Dominican Republic many times over the past ten years. I found a really nice place up in the moutains in Jarabacoa, Dominican Republic called Brisas de los Alpes.
They have about 75 acres with beautiful moutaon scenery and a huge beautiful swimming pool. I did some excursions to ...
Carnival!
Today was a pretty relaxed day and much needed after a week in the campos and a full day at the beach yesterday!
After a late mooring wake up, I read more of Life of Pi (I am not that successful reading on the beach. It's hard for me to concentrate when there is the sound of crashing waves! I'd rather just sit and be relaxed! As I read, I sipped my Sobrino (like Nestle cocoa, but much better).
Breakfast was Fruit Loops which are much better than the Frosted Flakes ...
Week 3: Best One Yet
... how week my stomach can be sometimes. The ones who did go said that it was pretty intense and that is was crazy how into it the men got. When we finally did make it to our destination we discovered that we had to make our way down what seemed to be the biggest vertical mountain I've ever laid eyes on. Some of girls packed a little too much to say the least, but with one only slip we made it down safely. What we found at the bottom of this mountain wasn't exactly a 5 star resort, ...
Days 35-39: A Trip to the mountains
... for the New Years. After a trip to the Supermercado, we had enough beer and wine to last until we'd hit up the bars. Becca, sad she didn't have a nice dress to wear out, rigged up a makeshift dress out of Nate's turbine and a carabiner. I was impressed. At around 10 we decided it was time to help Jarabacoa bring in the new year. We were surprised to see all the streets and bars empty. Where was everyone? We started asking around trying to find someone ...
Pico Duarte
... want to turn it off when the daylight came). So we followed Macho mans quick pace to the top were he never had been before. I guess the only one who knew the right way was the mule and the mule driver walking behind us. The good thing with this early time and the height was that the climate was a lot cooler. So it felt a lot easier to move on to the top at 3087 meter.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pico_Duart e
It was beautiful watching the sunrise and see ...