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Morpheus
07-01-2006, 06:02 PM
Looking for hi concentration of haitian goddessess...figure the border should be high concentration area. Any experiences, comments?

TIA

Bug Boy
07-01-2006, 08:22 PM
I was in dajabon on my latest trip. The women were absolutely gorgeous, only thing is that they don't allow you to take pictures because they think you can use it for some voodoo.

Haiti is alot more dangerous, than DR and I really didnt want to start snapping away with the cam to make it obvious that I was a tourist.

The girls cost 500 pesos TLN and many times will go with you just for a meal or to be able to be somewhere with running water and clean towels.

You seriously could walk around with 2000 pesos and be considered king for a day.

One thing Haiti has better than DR is its architechture and you will notice that when you see the beautifully constructed homes.

I didnt even have my passport, I just told the gatekeeper that I was american and wanted to see haiti and I was alowed to pass.

You are asking about it so that means you are already a man of adventure..good luck

Seņor Jimmy of Medellin
07-01-2006, 08:50 PM
I was there for 1 night in 1999. Nothing to report, I was at a friends house.

Don Tomas
07-01-2006, 09:48 PM
You seriously could walk around with 2000 pesos and be considered king for a day.

There was a story a few months ago in the DR newspapers about people selling Haitians for RD$2000 at the border!

blacksultan
07-01-2006, 10:14 PM
There was a story a few months ago in the DR newspapers about people selling Haitians for RD$2000 at the border!

trafficking sex slavery at the border?

Don Tomas
07-01-2006, 10:26 PM
trafficking sex slavery at the border?

The article was more orientated towards domestic servants and rich Dominicans, but I would guess the use of trafficking people is wide open.

PapiQueRico
07-01-2006, 11:05 PM
I was in dajabon on my latest trip. The women were absolutely gorgeous, only thing is that they don't allow you to take pictures because they think you can use it for some voodoo.

Haiti is alot more dangerous, than DR and I really didnt want to start snapping away with the cam to make it obvious that I was a tourist.

The girls cost 500 pesos TLN and many times will go with you just for a meal or to be able to be somewhere with running water and clean towels.

You seriously could walk around with 2000 pesos and be considered king for a day.

One thing Haiti has better than DR is its architechture and you will notice that when you see the beautifully constructed homes.

I didnt even have my passport, I just told the gatekeeper that I was american and wanted to see haiti and I was alowed to pass.

You are asking about it so that means you are already a man of adventure..good luck

Mani, tell us a bit more about this please. I'm always interested in the out of the stuff. Easy to get too? Which side of the boarder do you stay on? Fill in the blanks.

blacksultan
07-01-2006, 11:24 PM
The article was more orientated towards domestic servants and rich Dominicans, but I would guess the use of trafficking people is wide open.

That's fucked up.

ilikenyacional
07-01-2006, 11:28 PM
I was in dajabon on my latest trip. The women were absolutely gorgeous, only thing is that they don't allow you to take pictures because they think you can use it for some voodoo.

Haiti is alot more dangerous, than DR and I really didnt want to start snapping away with the cam to make it obvious that I was a tourist.

The girls cost 500 pesos TLN and many times will go with you just for a meal or to be able to be somewhere with running water and clean towels.

You seriously could walk around with 2000 pesos and be considered king for a day.

One thing Haiti has better than DR is its architechture and you will notice that when you see the beautifully constructed homes.

I didnt even have my passport, I just told the gatekeeper that I was american and wanted to see haiti and I was alowed to pass.

You are asking about it so that means you are already a man of adventure..good luck

You were staying in Dajabon ? Dajabon is not in Haīti. You crossed the border after ? Please tell more, it's not clear.

And, you passed the border without a passport ? Explain, please.

Thank you.

Don Tomas
07-01-2006, 11:34 PM
It sounds like he walked around Quanaminthe which is the "sister" city to Dajabon. The border is pretty open on market days so I could see the DR border officials letting him go through, of course you definitely would want to make it back before the shift change since he crossed without his passport.

I have a close friend in Haiti that speaks fluent French, Spanish, and English, including Haitian Creole of course. I will make it there one day and go a lot deeper in!

Morpheus
07-02-2006, 01:22 AM
Quanaminthe, huh? I would be curious to know what the charges would be on Dajabon itself...not sure I wanna cross over to Haiti just yet.

Any more comments Manigault? I am definetely going if 500 for sweet haitian pussy available at Dajabon.

And thanks a lot for the info mate!

continentalmike
07-02-2006, 07:00 AM
I was there my last trip and crossed over in the South at Jimani (the actual crossing is called Malpaso :)) and we crossed over without showing our passports, spend a few hours at the market and returned.

It was easy to go in and out and I caugt a few dimes staring at me..

Morpheus
07-02-2006, 12:59 PM
sorry... a few dimes???

psriches
07-02-2006, 01:03 PM
sorry... a few dimes???dime=10,

as in a beautiful chica that would rate a "10" on a scale of 1-10.

Don Tomas
07-02-2006, 01:10 PM
dime=10,

as in a beautiful chica that would rate a "10" on a scale of 1-10.

And personally knowing C-Mike, I have to say he has great taste.

Morpheus
07-02-2006, 04:43 PM
Nice, sounding better by the minute!

continentalmike
07-03-2006, 04:49 AM
There were a lot of ugly ones, but a fair amount of good looking ones as well.. I didn't see any open offers being made, but then again I had brought my own sand to the beach..nonetheless, I'm certain that you can have a lot of fun there..

Bug Boy
07-03-2006, 11:19 AM
The houses in Haiti look like this
http://img351.imageshack.us/img351/2015/casahaiti4jp.jpg

This what the buses look like that transport the girls for purchase
http://img526.imageshack.us/img526/9217/haitibuscopy5yp.jpg

This what we came up with..How did those pants get in the window? :)
http://img340.imageshack.us/img340/5281/chicas4bq.jpg

Morpheus
07-03-2006, 12:16 PM
Holy shit!!! Right side...massive style points on that face. Left side...super cute.

They are dominican, no? Very nice Sir, very nice.

mirage6
07-03-2006, 01:52 PM
I was in dajabon on my latest trip. The women were absolutely gorgeous, only thing is that they don't allow you to take pictures because they think you can use it for some voodoo.

Haiti is alot more dangerous, than DR and I really didnt want to start snapping away with the cam to make it obvious that I was a tourist.

The girls cost 500 pesos TLN and many times will go with you just for a meal or to be able to be somewhere with running water and clean towels.

You seriously could walk around with 2000 pesos and be considered king for a day.

One thing Haiti has better than DR is its architechture and you will notice that when you see the beautifully constructed homes.

I didnt even have my passport, I just told the gatekeeper that I was american and wanted to see haiti and I was alowed to pass.

You are asking about it so that means you are already a man of adventure..good luck

i know you said u took no pics when walking around but what about some chicas behind close doors did u get any pics or no --great info by the way

mirage6
07-03-2006, 01:58 PM
NEVERMIND i see there are pics now sorry

prtyr2
07-04-2006, 01:36 PM
I've been to Dajabon once but was working and din't get to see much besides the market. Monte Christi is a quiet, dumpy little town. I've been there twice, once for New Years, also working and once for Carnaval.

The main disco in Monte Christi is called calle ocho and plays their music louder than any place I have been in the DR. Seriously I kept checking my ears for trickling blood.

Carnaval in Monte Christi is nuts. Guys fighting in the streets with bullwhips! No kidding. They all show off their welts like some sort of badge of courage.

http://www.dr-tourist.tv/photogallery/index.php?cat=39 there are some pics from carnaval.

There is a secluded beach called "El Morro" as well. http://www.dr-tourist.tv/pages/videopages/elmorro.html

That is a really short video of El Morro.

Morpheus
07-04-2006, 02:47 PM
Dang...the carnival queen is a pure 10.

weyland
07-04-2006, 02:58 PM
I am seriously interested in visiting Monte Cristi and possibly Dajabon this trip but I want to go with someone who knows the DR and Spanish better than me. I am hoping Dominican Billy will come through with one of his contacts but I would be grateful for any sensible information re: hotels, pick-up places, things and places to avoid, etc. I will need to stay overnight for one night, partly because of the travel time and partly to sample the goods before bringing them back to Billy's, since that is my aim, although even if that does not work it should be an interesting trip. I am not contemplating crossing the border. I don't want to stay more than one night because I have made a block booking at FoD so would be paying twice for rooms.

prtyr2
07-04-2006, 06:20 PM
Hotels in Monte Christi are far from great. I stayed at Hotel Chic which was cheap but a dump;-) No shower head just bare pipe with water pouring out etc. My room also had no toilet seat!

I didn't check out any pay for play action and am not sure if there is any. There is a little "cafeteria" a few doors down from Caribe tours, named Olivia's. Aske Olivia if Raul is around. If there is action in Monte Christi, he would know.

There is a french restaurant named Bistro, and they also have a very small hotel with 4 rooms on the beach. It has to be much nicer than hotel chic, but is far from the main part of town etc.

Morpheus
07-04-2006, 06:43 PM
I am game to go and I am fluent in spanish, sometimes confused w a local. There is a guy from ISG who was also interested in going. He will also make it to Sosua and perhaps be interested in going.

Bus it to MC and then hire a taxi bet 3 to go to Dejabon? Could work.

I am thinking the Cabanas that were mentioned earlier in the thread may be a possibility.

weyland
07-04-2006, 07:11 PM
Hotels in Monte Christi are far from great. I stayed at Hotel Chic which was cheap but a dump;-) No shower head just bare pipe with water pouring out etc. My room also had no toilet seat!

I didn't check out any pay for play action and am not sure if there is any. There is a little "cafeteria" a few doors down from Caribe tours, named Olivia's. Aske Olivia if Raul is around. If there is action in Monte Christi, he would know.

There is a french restaurant named Bistro, and they also have a very small hotel with 4 rooms on the beach. It has to be much nicer than hotel chic, but is far from the main part of town etc.
Hi prtyr2
Great to meet you in Sosua yesterday, and even better to have finally shaken you off.

Sounds like Monte Cristi is not the place to pick up hungry Haitians. I thought it would be crawling with them. Sound like Dajabon or bust, then.

Morpheus
07-04-2006, 08:46 PM
We gotta go blitzkrieg style...if lame retreat and come back home to Sosua and maybe Montellano will be the source.

Morpheus
07-23-2006, 08:56 PM
Got back...will do a mini report later. Basically Monte Cristi is out, Dajabon quite a bit of potential, Montellano gold.

eldorob
08-09-2006, 01:12 PM
If it's a couple hours to Santiago, what is it to Monte Cristo? about 4 - 5 hour bus ride??

ilikenyacional
08-09-2006, 09:43 PM
Got back...will do a mini report later. Basically Monte Cristi is out, Dajabon quite a bit of potential, Montellano gold.

Hi concarne. Have you done your report ? I would like to read about your adventures.

Thank you !