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Petionville and Hotel Montana
A Travel Blog entry by grantnieddu from Petionville, Haiti
This is the same hotel as the British Consulate. While we were there, both the Brazilian and Canadian Delegation were ...
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Arrive Haiti Day 01
A Travel Blog entry by grantnieddu from Port-au-Prince, Haiti
... . Bumped to later flight, so wait in airport for 4 hours. Nap. Fly to Port-au-Prince for 1 hr 30 min. Picked up by Moses and Claude at the airport. Make our way to the hotel, Hotel Montana. Check in, drop items, eat dinner and discuss the ...
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Ze English update: OUR HAITI ARRIVAL
A Travel Blog entry by marco from Petionville, Haiti
... my time off, of course. But I’ll enjoy my time even more after today, as we’ll be moving tomorrow from the (charming) hotel (http://www.htmontana.com/) to our rental house, and we’ll get a car today (here, you go NOWEHERE without a car). ...
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Returned Port-au-Prince
A Travel Blog entry by grantnieddu from Port-au-Prince, Haiti
Finally, after a day-long journey over bumps, through flooding riverbeds, past voodoo witch doctors, over shanty towns, past salt flats, and into every environment of Haiti, we returned to the Hotel Montana for a long-nights ...
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8 Jours, 4ième partie: Silences
A Travel Blog entry by marco from Port-au-Prince, Haiti
... a le début soixantaine, habite ici depuis plus de trente ans. Propriétaire d’une boutique d’art à l’hôtel Montana, on la visitait à l’occasion, les samedis après-midis, question de voir ses belles œuvres d’art ...
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L'arrivée des expats
A Travel Blog entry by marco from Port-au-Prince, Ouest, Haiti
... maison, on se laisse quand même à la facilité quotidienne de leur cuisine goûteuse, sinon bien beurrée. (On est à l'Hôtel Montana, un des plus "chics" de la place, s'cusez pardon. Mais bon, un peu défraîchi, mais très calme et charmant. ...
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8 jours, 9ième partie: La halte
A Travel Blog entry by marco from Port-au-Prince, Haiti
... que d’un miroir brisé à la maison), de ne pas avoir perdu personne de proche (Richard et Alain quittaient l’Hôtel Montana une heure avant le séisme…), de n’avoir même pas eu à être inquiet d’eux deux, puisque nous ...
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8 jours, 2ième partie : goudou goudou.
A Travel Blog entry by marco from Port-au-Prince, Haiti
... les mains dans le lavabo. Un Lavallée, quoi. Ils revenaient tout juste d'envoyer un fax et de prendre une bière à l'hôtel Montana. Oui oui, le grand hôtel qui s'est écroulé, prenant nombre de vies dans ses ruines... À 16h53 précisément, le cd ...
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La maison/Lakay Nou/Ze house
A Travel Blog entry by marco from Port-au-Prince, Haiti
... , toutes juste à côtés de notre quartier de Morne Calvaire, dans Pétionville. Sur Google Earth est pointé l'Hôtel Montana, où Richard a passé 2 mois, et moi 1 mois avant d'avoir la maison. Maintenant, le centre-ville est une zone dévastée et ...
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First Impressions
A Travel Blog entry by antilles_heel from Port Au Prince, Haiti
My hotel, the Montana, sits atop a hill overlooking the city and I have a fantastic view from my balcony. Unfortunately, you'll have to take my word for it because I only brought a disposable camera with me. When I get home I'll post the photos. It ...
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Zurich, Switzerland
A Travel Blog entry by tbassplayer from Zurich, Switzerland
... dreary in Zurich when we arrived. When I made reservations I had booked two nights at one hostel and a third at a more expensive budget hotel in another location. I couldn't remember why I did this but I knew that it was the right decision at the time. We ...
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flight
A Travel Blog entry by bosleyjohn from Port au prince, Haiti
on to pap -- arrived 68 hours after leaving ...
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One last blast before Berkeley
A Travel Blog entry by hoods from Berkeley, California, United States
... to leave the park until we saw a moose. Drove over 100 miles (round trip) up to the area of the park that is in Montana. No moose. We did see three black bears and some pronghorned antelope. No moose. The sun went down. We were tired. As we pulled ...
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Savannah
A Travel Blog entry by nizlopi from Savannah, Georgia, United States
... ; the former would have mercifully been stamped out as a word around 1800) in the wild peaks and under the violet skies of Wyoming and Montana and still not have to have worried about where we'd next find a nice biscuit and good cup of tea to dunk it in. ...


