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Originally Posted by Nakom
Have you been reading this board???? Take a cab, bus, moto, publico, or rent a scooter / car and head to Sosua. It is only 12 min away, and there 200x more chicas than Cabarete.
Cabarete is a nicer place to stay - but way over-priced and hard to find quality chicas.
Priceless.. I couldn't have said it better myself......
"You're only as old as the woman you feel" Groucho Marx
5 Min, no freaking way!! Unles u r going maybe 80 mph. I stay to the right side of the road, and go about 35mph. Plus I stop on the way at a few places. I will add tho, that i have met several chicas at the clubs in sosua who tell me that they live in Caberete tho. So, I assume they r aroung during the day.
Actually it was closer to 11pm. The street was pretty dead, it was a weeknight and I was just looking for a little something different. Should have known better.
I didn't even see a publico. The taxi guy originally wanted 500 pesos, I countered with 300 and we agreed to 400.
My next time down, if I go to Cabarete at night, it will be a Fri or Sat.
I wrote this on another website in 2007: Illusion versus Reality--Why I moved away from Sosua/Cabarete I visited the area several times over the last 5 years and loved it for all the reasons that many of you love it. I began living there full time in February. But in reality, I began to see the dark, ugly things about the area--these are random notes of mine: my Dominican gf afraid to walk on vitually deserted beach, car rear-ended--hit and run and the police refused to help, an armed robbery attempt of my house , an armed robbery attempt of Orilla del Mar(my rental) by 4 bandits= a 30 shot gunfight, bandits return in revenge gunfight with security--owners attempt a cover-up possibly to protect their properties value and/or rental income, pickpockets, police totally corrupt, crime atmosphere, the stories of friends terrorized by criminals, high prices, huge fear of an accident = loco drivers, pedestrians, and motos, police actively seek bribes on jfk, police will not protect me. no laws are observed and no laws enforced, con games, inflated prices = beer, food, cars, gasoline, difficulties of cedulla and registration, impossible to buy a house , must rent cars, gas 4.75 a gal, internet and electricity interruptions, supermarket food expensive , security and police are afraid to come to your rescue, 12 policemen raid a nice restauarant in Juan Dolio with loaded shotguns and semi-automatic rifles terrorizing the patrons--because the music was too loud, and dengue and typhoid fever, police persecution of Haitians seeking bribes.
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