survival

Chasing The Water Source To The End Of The Road

In this third and final post about where the water comes from that supplies the coastal villages in this region of the north coast of the Dominican Republic, we venture even further out to the rocky rivers that run off the mountains and feed our system of canals and viaducts. As you will see in […]

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Outback To The Viaducts To See Where The Water Comes From

This is my second post tracing the source of the water that feeds Nagua, Cabrera and other little coastline villages along this portion of the north coast of the Dominican Republic. We wind our way through severl small little villages and take a quick look at how people live in these little off-the-beaten-path communities as […]

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Water Water Everywhere – Where Does Our Water Come From In Cabrera

Do you ever speak before your brain catches up? I did that recently when one of the readers asked me a simple question. He asked “You say there is plenty of fresh water in Cabrera, but where does the water come from?” Of course, my immediate response was “We will go shoot a short video […]

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Freedom Has Many Definitions

Ask 100 people what freedom means and you’ll probably get 100 different answers. Freedom means something different to almost every one of us. While returning our last visitor to the airport the conversation of freedom came up and it actually was what inspired me to compose this post entitled “Freedom Has Many Definitions”. When you’re […]

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My Interview With Chris Martenson

Ever since my interview with Chris Martenson I haven’t had the opportunity to compose any new posts. The good folks arriving have kept me up and running and I guess you could say I’ve been busier than a one armed wallpaper hanger. However I now have a couple of days to catch up on things […]

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James Wesley Rawles Links ISIS to the CIA – Explains Key Benefits Of Expatriation

In the most controversial segment of our interview with best selling survival author, James Wesley Rawles, we get a new insight into how ISIS might have achieved such a meteoric rise in power and prominence is such a short span of time.  James’ theory certainly would explain how ISIS could have grown in power so rapidly, […]

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James Wesley Rawles Threat Assesment – Russia Resergence, Ebola Pandemic & Power Grid Vulnerability

We face a Russian resurgence, the possibility of an Ebola pandemic and a continuing threat of sabotage of our power grid and water supplies.  In this Part 3 of our 5 part interview with best selling survival author, James Wesley Rawles, we explore how and why these threats may escalate and the probable impact they […]

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James Westley Rawles: Baby The Rain Must Fall

Recently I had the opportunity to share in a second interview with James Westley Rawles. This time around it was more of a fire side chat together than a formal interview. We’re almost finished the editing and won’t be long before you’ll be seeing it on both the web site and the DR Escapes YouTube […]

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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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Time, If I’m Correct There’s Not Much Left toThink of Your Plan “B”

Tomorrow I’ll be picking up a good friend who’s going to be staying with us for a week. Since I had some time today I wanted to post a blog and bring up something I tried to draw to your attention back in March of 2013. Seeing how events are currently unfolding this past post […]

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