One of the most important experiences an inhabitant of any place can have is recognizing what is theirs and protecting it.
We thus defend a kind of “civic position” which consists in appropriating one’s country and visiting it. It will be cheaper than going to Vail, Colorado or going to Marbella, Ibiza or Monaco.
Trinket sellers in Boca Chica are multiplying. A large number of individuals live from this, so it is necessary to respect them. In Samaná, we saw fishermen defending their right to fish. We were talking about season closures, a subject for another time.
I remember in my childhood going to Boca Chica this season. The crowd was amazing. You forgot the time.
I don’t know if the COE, which runs an operation during Easter week, has the number of bathers who show up at the place. The figures that appear each year are deaths due to traffic accidents. There are people intoxicated by alcohol, road accidents and drownings, which is unfortunate.
Last time I went to Boca Chica I liked the Saint Tropez sign. We were able to see very pretty Dominicans, disguised at eleven o’clock in the morning. I was able to see two Canadians with two Dominicans. We ate fish on the beach and were visited by hawkers. It was when I interviewed the owner of the diving school, who is married to a German.
It is true that it is the beach of the city. I didn’t see her neglected at all. What I liked: (you have to have a radar for everything) it’s a small library by the beach with thousands of copies of North American novelists. The names you find there are the most varied. Updike, Ellison, Rice, Koontz, Simmons, Bradbury, Brite, Krakauer, among hundreds of others.
In fact, to write this article, I did not go everywhere to tell how everything is. I’m talking about the memory of a day when disconnection was fundamental. It is clear that this Frenchman who ate pasta on the beach at the bar will have his arguments as to why he did not come to Bávaro, a place where many people also go on Easter.
These days, I’ve been meaning to see some of the movies that are on TV that have wonderful actors. How to forget Heston in Ben Hur? Unparalleled cinematography that we feel is higher quality than what’s happening in Hollywood right now.
Someone will tell me to be careful in case I run into a squid on the beach. I already said I’m going to watch a movie and wait for the seven-word sermon. Clearly, we must wish the official bodies good luck in the operations that take place each year and hope for the preservation of lives.
Those who come to this beach will agree on a fact that cannot be hidden: the little sand bathers have to groom themselves. The classic promenade along the entire beach is affected. An interesting detail would be to know the nationality of the visitors.
At the edge of this beach, there is a small bar where they serve achievements of an international gastronomy that delights travelers. As I was looking at the books in the small library, I realized that a tourist was swallowing some pasta which looked fantastic from the looks of it. I feel like this environment provides more adventure for those who come, as evidenced by the two Canadian girls who were accompanied by two sankipankis.
For this week, travelers want peace above all and this is how hoteliers understand it, a peace which paradoxically also involves pleasure. I have a lady on my WhatsApp who takes care of offering all the options of the most diverse Dominican hotels. I wonder about the locations that do not appear in your offer and those that will come in the future when certain points that start, as is the case of Pedernales or Miches, will show us their offers.
Just days ago news broke that former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson was on holiday in one of our key enclaves. He went to Samana. Some were surprised but others found it normal that our country attracts such renowned personalities. The coolest thing would be to tell us how it went.
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