Hinche Haiti

Here are some photos of Hinche Haiti. Hinche is the Capital of the Central Plateau in Haiti

Hotel in Hinche Haiti

Hotel in Hinche Haiti

Here is a photo of the Hotel in Hinche Haiti taken on my last trip to Hinche

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Hotel Maguana in Hinche

Hotel Maguana in Hinche

Here is a photo of the Hotel Maguana in Hinche taken on my last trip to Hinche

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Maguana Hotel, Hinche Haiti

Maguana Hotel, Hinche Haiti

Here is a photo of the Maguana Hotel, Hinche Haiti taken on my last trip to Hinche

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EDH - Electricity In Haiti

EDH - Electricity In Haiti

Electricite Haiti - Here is a photo of the Centrale EDH in Hinche Haiti.

P.S. There was no power in Hinche the whole time I was there

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EDH - Electricite Haiti

EDH - Electricite Haiti

Electricite Haiti - Here is a photo of the Centrale EDH in Hinche Haiti.

P.S. There was no power in Hinche the whole time I was there!

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Guayamouc River - Sully (Hinche Haiti)

Guayamouc River - Sully (Hinche Haiti)

Here is a photo of the Guayamouc River between Sully and Mauric, east of Hinche Haiti.

Resident of Sully and Mauric use the guayamouc river to bath, wash their clothes, many use the Guayamouc river water to cook and for drinking water

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Hinche Haiti Welcome Sigh

Hinche Haiti Welcome Sigh

Here is aphoto of the Hinche Haiti welcom sign, it read Bienvenue a Hinche

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BOURET in Haiti

BOURET in Haiti

in Haiti, a "bouret" is used to carry just about everything. A "Bouret" is a wooden wheelbarrow.

A newspaper article once called it a 10-foot contraption known as a "bouret"

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BOURET in Haiti

BOURET in Haiti

in Haiti, a "bouret" is used to carry just about everything. A "Bouret" is a wooden wheelbarrow.

A newspaper article once called it a 10-foot contraption known as a "bouret"

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BOURET in Haiti

BOURET in Haiti

in Haiti, a "bouret" is used to carry just about everything. A "Bouret" is a wooden wheelbarrow.

A newspaper article once called it a 10-foot contraption known as a "bouret"

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