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Old 10-16-2006, 06:24 AM
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Originally Posted by Andy B View Post
The intersection of the Samana-Las Galeras highway and the Rincon Road is fairly well marked with a sign. Also, if you will go to the Attractions menu of A Visitors Guide to the Dominican Republic's Samana Peninsula you will find Playa Rincon listed. Click on that sub-menu and you will get a good description of the beach including a picture of the beach road intersection in the village of Rincon. Both intersections are marked so you should not miss them.
"...selling illegally on the beach"...???????? If they are selling illegally, then EVERY vendor on a beach or street in the DR is illegal. They've been there for years and I highly doubt they are "illegal." BTW, the last two of the little stands nearest the Cana Frio (cold stream) have the best food.
Well, of course I never checked their permits.. but if they bury the food and implements in a box about 50 m away from the tent, marked only with a stick and look around suspiciously they are not operating a legit business..

Thanks for the link towards the signs, I did have to keep my eyes peeled the first time I went there by myself.. btw I've had good food at both stands..
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