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Afternoon Stopover At One Of The Cabrera Waterfalls And The Rice Fields

We had a little time to kill on the way back from Nagua to Cabrera so we explored a little off-the-beaten-path road out to some of the rice fields, then we had a little stopover at the waterfall right in the town of Cabrera.  The waterfall supplies some of the water for the town of […]

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Lunch At Mira Mar And A Drive Through Cabrera

We had a few hours to kill between visits from families participating in the free north coast discovery tour.   It has been very interesting meeting and talking to families from all over the world as they allowed us to escort them on our little off-the-beaten-path tours of the north coast.  Most of the reactions have […]

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Sustainable Living In Cabrera Dominican Republic – Local Home Tour

On a recent DYD tour, my friend Christopher wanted to focus our tour on anything related to sustainable living since that is his passion.  What an interesting week.  We headed off the routine route and up into the hills to get a taste of life up in the hills.  We drove up in the mountains […]

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A Close Friend and An Eye Opening Visit

For the last week our good friend Christopher came down and paid us a visit. It’s been over 7 years since Liane and I last seen him. Together we did so many things and personally I know Christopher left with a whole different understanding of many things. While composing this post three of the many […]

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Rice Harvest Time On The Northcoast Of The Dominican Republic

I like to ride the roads this time of the year.  Everywhere you look on the north coast you will see stacks of large sacks full of freshly harvested rice.  Rice is a big staple here in the Dominican Republic, and much of the country’s rice comes from the farms along the north coast.  At […]

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Videos – SW Dominican Republic Road Trip – Day 5

So we managed to backtrack and make our way back up the main national highway, Autopista Duarte, headed back up toward Constanza and Jarabacoa.  Because we were running out of daylight, we decided to stop overnight in the town of Bonao at just another of the many quaint little hotels we discovered along the way. […]

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Videos – Southwest Dominican Republic Road Trip – Day One

It is simply amazing how vast and diverse this tropical island of the Dominican Republic really is.  As I mentioned last week, we decided to take a whirlwind driving tour of the southwest corner of the island.  I think, when all was said and done, we covered about 400 miles.  Much of our trip was […]

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International Living Magazine – 2nd Passports Now In The Mainstream

I suppose when International Living magazine jumps on board regarding 2nd passports, you know that the awareness of 2nd passports as a strategic safeguard has hit the mainstream. Consider this. International Living boasts 100,000 print subscribers, 500,000 e-letter readers and over 400,000 visitors to their website every month. International Living is routinely quoted in publications and news media […]

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The Day After The Smoke has Lifted and Why I’m Smiling

Today I was filming some soon to be released new YouTube segments on Immigration. In between the segments with Maria and Elizabeth (Lili) I couldn’t rid myself of my curiosity to venture into town and observe the aftermath of yesterday’s strike. So off into Cabrera I went and drove down many of its side streets. […]

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BREAKING NEWS CABRERA UP IN SMOKE!!!

Finally have a bit of time to myself. Yesterday I was wondering what topic I could use for my next post. Nothing really new came to mind so I just let flow take its course and sat back knowing it will arrive when it’s supposed to. Nothing came to mind the rest of that Sunday […]

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