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Cheeno
02-18-2007, 12:00 PM
Hey guys :smile:

Here are directions to the United States and Canadian Embassy. Two of the finest countries in the world (as well as the DR :mrgreen: )!!!



Directions to the United States Embassy


Keep walking up on Maximo Gomez
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Keep walking on this same sidewalk
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You will see the University on your left (as well as McDonald's)
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Cross the street and keep walking up the same street (sidewalk). You will see this statue on your right
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Keep walking. You will see this hotel on your left
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You can see the United States Embassy on your left. Do you see the Texaco gas station as well? If you make a left and onto Captain Eugerio de Marchna, it will lead you to the Canadian Embassy (about a 3-minute walk).
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Pictures of the Embassy
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If you keep walking (past the U.S. Embassy) on the same street, you will soon see a Texaco gas station on your left. You will then make a left which will take you to Captain Eugerio de Marchena (which will lead you to the Canadian Embassy). The Texaco gas station to the Canadian Embassy is about a 3-minute walk.





Directions to the Canadian Embassy


Walk straight ahead
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Walk on this street in order to get to the Canadian Embassy
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Walk on this street for about three minutes. In this picture, on your left is a Texaco gas station. On your right is a restaurant.
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Keep walking on this same road
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Keep walking on this same road
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Keep walking
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You can see the Canadian Embassy on your right. On this street, it takes you about 3 minutes to get here. I wanted to take pictures of the Embassy but a guard told me that I was not allowed to.
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Apos
02-18-2007, 12:03 PM
thanks Cheeno!

nice to see the maple leaf flying in the DR!:D

RSMMAN
02-18-2007, 12:07 PM
WoW no one in line ?????

Cheeno
02-18-2007, 12:10 PM
thanks Cheeno!

nice to see the maple leaf flying in the DR!:D


Your very welcome my Canadian buddy!!! :biggrin:

Oh Canada, my home and native land~~~ :clap2:

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Apos
02-18-2007, 12:11 PM
probably taken when closed to "normal" business...like on a sunday:confused::iconTU:
WoW no one in line ?????

Cheeno
02-18-2007, 12:13 PM
WoW no one in line ?????


Good question. That picture was taken at around noon.

Cheeno
02-18-2007, 12:17 PM
probably taken when closed to "normal" business...like on a sunday:confused::iconTU:


Possibly. I do not remember which day it was. But the picture was taken at around noon.

I want to find the Cuban Embassy and ask them to help sneak me into Cuba. :mrgreen:

weyland
02-18-2007, 12:25 PM
Here are directions to the United States and Canadian Embassy. Two of the finest countries in the world ...

We can do without your sarcasm, Cheeno. :( Just because you come from an old culture doesn't mean you have right to take the piss out of these newer nations. They are trying their hardest and we should not expect too much from them.

Cheeno
02-18-2007, 12:36 PM
We can do without your sarcasm, Cheeno. :( Just because you come from an old culture doesn't mean you have right to take the piss out of these newer nations. They are trying their hardest and we should not expect too much from them.

Good afternoon Mate!!! :biggrin:

Actually, the U.K., U.S., Canada, and Turkey were the four major countries that helped South Korea defend itself from the communist North during the Korean War.

If it were not for those four nations, I would never have experienced mongering in the DR. :D

Cheers Mate. :biggrin:

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weyland
02-20-2007, 06:24 AM
Actually, the U.K., U.S., Canada, and Turkey were the four major countries that helped South Korea defend itself from the communist North during the Korean War.

If it were not for those four nations, I would never have experienced mongering in the DR.

No, but you would have a very prestigious position in the People's Nuclear Power program and all the free pussy you could handle from the women's volunteer labour barracks. Plus six weeks exchange program to Cuba every winter.

Don't lecture me on the Korean War, boyo. I was around when it was happening. My brother almost made a contribution to your freedom. He was in the Royal Marines, on an aircraft carrier in Malta harbour but on its way to Korea, but he got drunk one night in a bar and vomited over an officer's dress uniform. He was sent back to the UK and spent the next six months in the glasshouse (military prison). He never shit straight again after the working over the guards gave him, but at least he didn't lose his nose and fingers to frostbite in the Sea of Japan like his best mate.

Cheeno
02-20-2007, 11:35 AM
No, but you would have a very prestigious position in the People's Nuclear Power program and all the free pussy you could handle from the women's volunteer labour barracks. Plus six weeks exchange program to Cuba every winter.

Don't lecture me on the Korean War, boyo. I was around when it was happening. My brother almost made a contribution to your freedom. He was in the Royal Marines, on an aircraft carrier in Malta harbour but on its way to Korea, but he got drunk one night in a bar and vomited over an officer's dress uniform. He was sent back to the UK and spent the next six months in the glasshouse (military prison). He never shit straight again after the working over the guards gave him, but at least he didn't lose his nose and fingers to frostbite in the Sea of Japan like his best mate.


Hello Weyland :biggrin:

Come to think of it, I would have been better off if Korea was communized during the Korean War. lol

Trips to Cuba, play with nuclear war heads, still maintain diplomatic relations with the U.K. and Canada (As you know, North Korea has diplomatics ties with your country and Canada).

Have you been to Cuba? :smile:

weyland
02-20-2007, 05:49 PM
Have you been to Cuba?
Not yet, but it's the only country I will be able to afford to visit once I move to the DR (apart from Haïti which has some drawbacks as a tourist destination). In fact I would prefer to retire to Cuba instead if I could be sure they would keep the fucking yanks out at least for my remaining years, but I cannot rely on that. I wonder if any of my old Russian and East German pals are still there or whether they have all gone home?