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| One
of the most tmemorable
things to do while
in the Dominican
Republic is to
visit the "campo"
or countryside.
Mountains, streams,
rivers, waterfalls
and more help show
you the breadth
of this wonderful
country. |
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| Believe
us, this is a very
typical Dominican
house found in
the campo while
driving along the
road. Do not be
surprised if you
are invited in
for a cup of strong,
sweet Dominican
coffee! |
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| Another
activity people
love is shopping
for real estate.
The Dominican Republic
is rapidly becoming
the most popular
destination in
the Caribbean so
beat the rush and
sign up for a real
estate tour while
you are there. |
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| The
most amazing people
vacation and visit
the Dominican Republic.
Bill Clinton, Oscar
de Larenta, and
whoever these two
might be. Can you
guess? |
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| The
views from the
local hillsides
while sitting astride
your horse will
amaze you. Imagine
building your own
home with this
sweeping view! |
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| Guests
often forget to
bring the gear
for horseback riding...including
their hats. Lucky
for him that our
security guards
at the villa had
another hat to
loan! |
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| After
a hard day of riding
through the hills,
this couple found
a little store
alongside the road.
Stop in and have
a cool Presidente
beer! |
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| Back
in the campo the
roads are rough
dirt and rock,
making this the
most favored form
of transportation
(after the motorcycle). |
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| At
Playa Grande Beach,
some guests decided
to stop by to get
a refreshing Pina
Colada served in
a unique "glass." |
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| The
Dominican people
are friendly, open
and have a "thousand
watt smile" for
anyone! |
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| At
the local waterfall,
a few moments from
the villa, guests
play and mingle
with the local
Dominicans who
came to cool off. |
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