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Old 08-06-2008, 12:11 PM
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damn POP to Nagua takes that long? 2.5 to 3 hours? thats a longer drive than from La Capital up to Samana via the new highway! are the roads that bad that it takes this long to drive the north coast?
From Sosua I get to Nagua in 1.5 hours, should be no more than 2-2.5 from PP. I am talking about someone who drives like a local, and not a snail.
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Old 08-06-2008, 12:24 PM
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i didnt think the drive would be that long, but then again i am no expert, will be my first time up north! looking forward to the adventure!
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Old 08-06-2008, 12:27 PM
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Normal driving times would be 2 hours from Sosua to Nagua, 30 minutes more to Sanchez and another 30 minutes to Las Terrenas.
I have driven it as fast as Sky mentioned, but I was flying low that day.
It certainly would not be recommended to do so in a rent a car and lesser DR driving experience.
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Old 08-06-2008, 12:44 PM
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I have the DR driving experience but never drive like a fool in DR, whether in a rental or not....i think i will keep it at a moderate pace and just hope not to get lost, avoid potholes and or people/animals....LOL
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Old 08-06-2008, 12:54 PM
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I have the DR driving experience but never drive like a fool in DR, whether in a rental or not....i think i will keep it at a moderate pace and just hope not to get lost, avoid potholes and or people/animals....LOL
I wasn't suggesting to drive like a fool and the mention of the rent a car, is because they would rarely live up to the safety standards of some of our personal cars that are highly maintained and have exceptional handling, brakes, tires, traction control systems, etc.
The Lexus I had before my present car, was easily as safe at 90 MPH as a small Suzuki compact at 50 MPH.
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Old 08-06-2008, 01:03 PM
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If you want to experience a little adventure on the way to Nagua, I can recommend two places that I doubt many people have ever been to.

They are both before Nagua off of the main road to the right. I am pretty sure they are after Cabrera, but I cannot swear as I know the two spots and just go there on cruise control.

First one you will see a sign Water Shower, or something shower on your right. This is a deep lake with a tree fairly high above the lake where there is a rope tied to the tree. You climb a short distance, with the help of a Dominican, grab the rope and make like Tarzan. Not for the faint of heart, or any non swimmers.

The second place is a lot more docile. It is a short distance past the first. The sign reads BLU LAK, not sure of the spelling, but you will see it on your right. You drive in a bit and park. There is a bridge to a Cave where you can swim in the clearest, and possibly the coldest water in a rock cave that you will ever see. Again, you need to be a swimmer, as if you touch the bottom there are tons of rocks that will cut you. This place is simply a beautiful freak of nature.

This place has a small fee that you may have to pay a bit down the road in a Colmado. Just go and if no one is there, you can walk over the bridge an swim, or if someone is there, they will tell you what is necessary.
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Old 08-06-2008, 01:39 PM
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wow adventurous indeed!
i'll give it a look!
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