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Tuesday, May 9, 2017

Visiting My Homeland - The Dominican Republic

Traveling has evermore been a passion of mine. I have prepare that exploring immature places, meeting new multitude and getting to know diametric cultures is exceptionally inspiring. This past summer, I went to visit my birthplace, the Dominican Republic. I hadnt been to my homeland since I was a young boy, and I had an awesome time on my visit. It began when tame had finished, and my family and I had been anticipating for this vacation self-gratification for many another(prenominal) an(prenominal) months. When we get on the airplane, there was the feeling of ardor that we will finally be there in a matter of hours. The total course time to get there was nearly 6 hours, and that doesnt include the many hours academic term in the airport delay for your next flight. When we finally puzzle at our destination, our family members, who we havent seen in a retentive time, greeted us. \n We spent our first week in the capital of the country, Santo Domingo, whi ch happens to be the first city open up by Columbus in the New World. So a lot of Historic buildings, monuments, bulge out of date Spanish Forts, and first University in the Americas. During the week we usually spent our time visiting our families and friends. every day we would usually extinguish at a profound restaurant; we would go to each a Chinese restaurant or a normal Dominican restaurant. Sometimes we would let out around at a nub. Some malls we visited, in my opinion, were make especially for the upper class. I remember visiting ace and everything was super expensive, shirts would cost hundreds of dollars and many of the stores where elite and only found in Europe. Also many of the restaurant in the mall were really overpriced and for the graduate(prenominal) class. In the Dominican Republic, merely especially in the capital, traffic is probably like no other in northeastern America. I remember our first day, my family and I were in freshet traffic. My hear t was thumping out of my chest because Ive never seen traffic like that anyplace in the U.S. C...

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