** Please note that the large majority of these photographs were snapped haphazardly from a speeding van. Forgive any weird angles, blurriness, or partial rear view mirrors!
Even though the traffic is frightenly horrendous, there are a few stoplights in Haiti -- and people actually pay attention to them! AND, the stoplights are solar-powered!
Check out those power lines -- no wonder the power comes and goes!
A "tap-tap" -- privately-owned, homemade taxis that basically function as city busses. All the tap-taps are painted with crazy, intricate designs on them, and many have God-themed names.
Close-up of a different tap-tap:
Across the street from the presidential palace:
One of my favorite photos:
Another favorite photo -- an artist with countless paintings for sale, wrapping around half a city block in either direction:
A view of the mountains, on our way to Kenscoff; if you look closely, you can make out some evidence of terrace farming:
The man in the red hat has a large box of pop on his head -- and is walking around selling it!
This is a large ravine, carved out by floods and mudslides, full of trash:
Another favorite photo:
People gathered at the cistern/pump/well; most folks don't have running water or electricity outside of the city:
Shopping for crafts in our alley:
The end of our alley, AKA,"mango market:"
9 comments:
Gorgeous pictures, truly gorgeous.
Looks like you had an amazing trip. So sad that Haiti is so impoverished. We take so much for granted.
Those taxis look a lot like the trucks in India!
Oh my goodness, these images are exceptional - very powerful!! Looks like you had a very eye-opening experience over there.
Great pictures! And very impresive that you are trying to help people in a very poor, volatile country.
wow so much photos, i will be reading those post!
Very neat pics-thanks for sharing. It seems that you are helping where help is needed the most.
PSH I can't believe you put a pre-cursor sorry up for these amazing pics.. I love them. Glad to see you had such a good time and got home safe!!
Teddy
Teddy, most of those pictures WERE taken from a speeding van (the one with all the paintings is actually quite blurry!!), but my camera is, aparently, pretty awesome!
these are wonderful photos. I would have loved to have had a closer look at that guy's paintings and taken a few home! (Daiku and I love collecting art from traveling)
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