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Which hotel to choose?
We want to relax together with my husband in peace and quiet.
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6 subscribers  • asked 2010-11-2614 years ago
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аватар papa74
Silence, peace, CHOLERA!
Nothing will stop?
Are there good hotels in Haiti? You are not confused with the Dominican Republic?
аватар Pachok
Stunned! Either such a banter, or a person lives in an information vacuum ...
аватар Aveskela
I'm not going to go there tomorrow.
Gathering information, I want to listen to the people who were there.
аватар papa74
There were only rescuers in connection with the earthquake.
How many corpses, what rest?
аватар Pachok
Nobody was there. This is not a tourist country, the poorest in the world, there are no good hotels there. After the earthquake, there are corpses and cholera.
Relax with her husband in peace and quiet and Haiti - the idea is at least strange.
аватар Aveskela
oh, sorry, I made a mistake when writing the question, of course, I mean the Dominican Republic. I'll try to fix
аватар papa74
Cholera reached the island and to the Dominican Republic.
I DO NOT ADVISE...
аватар meduza68
Poka bolshogo povoda dlya bespokoistva net. Pochitaite, kto mozhet: "As part of the health authorities' cholera prevention initiatives, the Ministry of Public health has closed down eight hostels in so-called "Little Haiti" or nearby the Mercado Modelo in Santo Domingo because they dumped garbage and dirty water into the street and did not comply with other health regulations.
The Ministry of Tourism guaranteed yesterday that tourists who visit the Dominican Republic are not at any risk of cholera or any other infectious disease. Tourism Minister Francisco Javier Garcia said that the Dominican Republic has a sanitation structure that allows it to handle this situation effectively. Garcia claimed that some international businesses were taking advantage of the cholera scare to launch a negative campaign aimed at reducing the flow of tourists to the country. He said that tourist arrivals had in fact increased over the last few days and predicted that at the close of the year some four million tourists would have visited the country in 2010." Eto informaciya na segodnya.
аватар dimmor23
meduza68 thanks for the info
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