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Dominican Republic: Las Terrenas:
I moved to the North Coast, specifically Puerto Plata, several months ago. I don't know about Las Terranas, but I believe you could find quite a bit of work around Puerto Plata-Cabarete-S0sua. I have a house for sale at http://tinyurl.com/hnf668c and I have apartments for rent at http://tinyurl.com/jx28pna
Dominican Republic: Fishing:
1--the easiest thing in the world is meeting a Dominicana. The hardest thing in the world is trusting that you met one you want to be with. If you want to fish then go to cap Cana. If you want cheap, then you will pay for more than gas. If you want a person who knows the ropes and how to find the chicas then call Peter +1 (849) 359-0058. Caribewolf48@yahoo.com
Dominican Republic: Seriously considering moving:
I am in the same situation as phillipstevens but a little bit further along. Right now, I have been looking for apartments. Because I want to be on the sand, the prices are higher, about double at this time of year. I agree Costambar has decent places for low prices, as does Costa Dorada and other places near Puerto Plata. I would love to get to know other expats in the Puerto Plata area, especially Americans, as everyone seems to be German that I run into. Give me a call 801-860-8274 or email me clarknewhall@gmail.com . I will be in POP a couple of weeks in Jan and every month thereafter and would like to hoist a cold Presidente with you.
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