darkosaric
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So I was visiting Haiti, 2 weeks in the capital. It is known that the country has many problems and issues, but I got a feeling that the people are nevertheless positive and happy. Here are couple of prints:
Fantastic! I haven't seen any photos of Haiti other than the ones I took while visiting it on a cruise (and to be frank, I only get a highly curated version of Haiti. The port is gated to keep locals from coming in and visitors from getting out). What I could see was staggeringly beautiful. Actually, it looked considerably more pristine than the other Caribbean islands I've visited.So I was visiting Haiti, 2 weeks in the capital. It is known that the country has many problems and issues, but I got a feeling that the people are nevertheless positive and happy. Here are couple of prints:
So when I was there on a cruise they painted Haiti as a very dangerous place to be. It's one of the reasons they wouldn't allow us past their gated port. Did you find anything that would corroborate that? I know the people there have little to nothing, but did you ever feel threatened? I'm just wondering if the cruise line overstates the danger (they say similar things about going out alone in Jamaica as well although to a lesser degree).Thanks Ces1um.
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Haiti is a complicate place with many problems.
They look very serious.Thanks NB23.
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Darko, I take it that you didn't get out of Port-au-Prince. Is this correct?
I ask because I did fieldwork in Haiti in '86, finally got around to working the specimens over seriously last year and very much want to go back to recollect. Can't get DNA from my old specimens and having it would really help. I'm concerned about security in the country.
When I was there no one in the country, including some Macoutes, was armed. I understand there are many guns in Haiti now.
Darko, thanks for the reply. I was thinking more of armed robbers than of guards. Brings to mind how shocked I was to see guards with AKs in the parking lot of the El Rey supermarket on Via Espana, Panama City.
Dangerous criminals and heavily armed police and security guards have a symbiotic relationship to each other. When crime gets worse, the guards and police become more numerous and more heavily armed.
We Americans aren't used to seeing that; our police only carry pistols and many private security guards are unarmed. Despite the media's hysteria, the US is one of the safest places in the world. There are A LOT of countries in the world today where armed guards are ubiquitous, and where the police carry automatic rifles.
Darko, thanks for the reply. I was thinking more of armed robbers than of guards. Brings to mind how shocked I was to see guards with AKs in the parking lot of the El Rey supermarket on Via Espana, Panama City.
I could see the bolt."M1903 Springfield. The bolt was locked, there was no magazine, he had at most one round"
Fwiw, that rifle never has a protruding magazine.
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