Travel to Haiti Virtually - Explore Haiti From Home
Take a virtual tour of Haiti from the comfort of your home from anywhere in the world. Let Haiti Virtual Tourist take you on a virtual flight to Haiti where you can discover as much as you want about the Haitian people, our culture, food, history, tourist attractions and more without actually having to catch a flight or travel to Haiti.
haiti fashion show
Here is a photo, haiti fashion show, taken as young Haitian-Dominican models perform at a fashion show during the First Annual Santo domingo Konpa Festival in 2007. The Haitian compas festival was held at the The Estadio Quisqueya, Av. Tiradentes & San Cristobal, Santo Domingo.
Estadio Quisqueya is a baseball stadium in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. It will be soon renamed Estadio Juan Marichal
Jennifer Hudson Hope For Haiti Now Telethon
Here is a photo, Jennifer Hudson Hope For Haiti Now Telethon. Donations will continue to be accepted for six months via the same methods used during the telecast, more info on this page
Ancien Pont de Thomonde - The Old Thomonde Iron Bridge, Thomonde Haiti
Look at this photo... Ancien pont de thomonde, Thomonde Haiti.
This is the old Thomonde iron bridge over the thomonde river in central Haiti, built back in the days before Haiti's National Highway #3 (Route Natinale 3) was paved.
Although a new bridge was built, this old bridge is still left standing. we believe it is still in use by pedestrians and people on horseback.
Ocean view in Arcahaie, Haiti - Apr 2004
When someone says Haiti is a virgin country, They are absolutely right.
What you are looking at is a piece of land that is only a few feet from the ocean in one of the most historical town in Haiti.
Arcahaie, Haiti, the birthplace of the Haitian flag
In the United states of America, this piece of real estate would be priceless.
However, in Haiti, it is being used to house pigs and as a staging area for charcoal.
I hope someone sees this as a golden opportunity; a place to have a BIG resort and bring in millions of tourists every year.
When you do it, remember to give a big donation to Woody. :)