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Wade P. Shepard is a traveling journalist who has been tramping around the planet for more than ten years, through 45+ countries on 5 continents. He graduated with a degree in Ethnographic Journalism, and he has published articles in numerous publications around the world, including National Geographic Glimpse, Cafe Abroad InPrint, Abroad View, and Today's Zaman (Turkey). He is ready for any assignment, anywhere.
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Travelogue: Daily Travel Column- Travel from Dominican Republic to HaitiCAP HAITIEN, Haiti- There are two main public transport options for getting from the Dominican Republic to Haiti overland. 1. Take an express bus from either Santiago or Santo Domingo. 2. Take a local bus to the border, walk across, then find transport on the other side. Neither option is very difficult. […]
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