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Old 02-08-2007, 03:43 PM
Marilyn Marilyn is offline
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Originally Posted by roks33 View Post
Richard Alberto,
I'am sorry but you didn't mention playa Quemaito, Saladilla and la Spoza.
San Rafael is not bad in my opinion and los Patos is not good, just because of some places to buy food and drinks, a river doesn't make the beach. Nobody enters the sea because of the waves and they say the sharks. San Rafael the river-pool is full of parasite. A nice beach is safe for children, has trees if possibel close to the see, and for tourists or local people it is possibel to use a mask to see coral and fish.
Playa Quemaito for sure is a nice beach, but Saladilla???? it has been closed for years and I don't really know La Spoza, where is it?

FYI... How can there be parasites in San Rafael when the river flows with such strong current? I have visited San Rafael all my life and have never heard of parasites.

Another place is Bahoruco, this fishing village is off the main highway 10-15 minutes after you leave Barahona, take a detour through Bahoruco and La Cienaga and your eyes will feast on spectacular views, the road is great and it will lead you back to the main highway by just going straight, don't miss this detour, the local kids will get a treat and you will love it.

Please give us an itinerary when you have it ready, I visit Barahona regularly and stay in Bahoruco for days so I'll try to be there when you guys pass by, I have to see the faces of those kids when they see your bikes, I wouldn't miss that for the world.
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