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<blockquote data-quote="somn" data-source="post: 333152" data-attributes="member: 3721"><p>Things have changed in the Dominican since I was there. Everyone had automatic weapons standing around there shacks protecting them from us terrible Americans and Canadians. Your pictures don't show any of that. I don't see any mopeds either. Mopeds with 100 lb LP tanks strapped to the back sideways that is. What a wild place to visit it was that was in 1992 however. I'm sure they have tamed it down a bit with more tourists arriving. We landed on a dirt runway and they threw our luggage out of the plane onto the ground into a pile. I can still picture the dust just rolling up from under the tires of the plane when we touched down scary to say the least.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="somn, post: 333152, member: 3721"] Things have changed in the Dominican since I was there. Everyone had automatic weapons standing around there shacks protecting them from us terrible Americans and Canadians. Your pictures don't show any of that. I don't see any mopeds either. Mopeds with 100 lb LP tanks strapped to the back sideways that is. What a wild place to visit it was that was in 1992 however. I'm sure they have tamed it down a bit with more tourists arriving. We landed on a dirt runway and they threw our luggage out of the plane onto the ground into a pile. I can still picture the dust just rolling up from under the tires of the plane when we touched down scary to say the least. [/QUOTE]
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