Can anyone tell me about an area or neighbourhood in Santiago referred to as Cienfuegos. Any pics would be helpful too.
Thank-you.
Thank-you.
Can anyone tell me about an area or neighbourhood in Santiago referred to as Cienfuegos. Any pics would be helpful too.
Thank-you.
Can anyone tell me about an area or neighbourhood in Santiago referred to as Cienfuegos. Any pics would be helpful too.
Thank-you.
Thanks for replies and I appreciate the history lesson as well. I had already guessed that this working vacation would be different than any others I have participated in. DR1 has been a great resource & I am looking forward to visiting DR soon.
..... not a place for the unwary.
HB
Why do you have to go there in the first place?
I hope your boyfriend is not from there.
AZB
Whats wrong with people from cienfuegos?!
My fianc?e and much of her family are from there. I have been to cienfuegos numerous times, day and night. Yes it is poor and crowded and dirty with all of the possible problems that go with such an area BUT I have had very good experiences there. Some of the most generous, hospitable and beautiful people I have ever met live in that barrio. I am by no means an expert as some of you seem to be and I can only speak from my personal experiences. At first I was taken aback by the place, and by Santiago in general but as I came to know some of the people living there I could see beyond the poverty and chaos and dirty streets. There are decent hard working people there, raising families and coping with a reality that would be daunting for most westerners. The poverty and uncertainty they seem to take in stride; not that they don't want a better standard of living but they seem to have an unyielding zest for life. I don't know if I could give any useful insight to anyone going to cienfuegos but I don't find it a particularly scary place but I would certainly take reasonable precautions when traveling there. I would not recommend walking alone, particularly at night. It would be best if you were with a local. As my fianc?e says "hay muchos tigres". I will be going to cienfuegos in November to be married. I have a second family there. I have been so warmly welcomed and instantly adopted. I see cienfuegos as tragic and triumphant. There is obviously many ills and many problems, such as poverty, violence, crime and drugs. But it is my opinion that most of the people there are kind, loving, honest and vibrant. They are to me an example of the triumph of the human spirit in the face of adversity.
PS. SNOWFLAKE42, I have a map of Santiago and some pictures and video of cienfuegos if you are interested. I don't think I can post pictures here but perhaps if you PM me it might be possible. Best of luck on your trip.
So Badpiece, you got burnt and now you know the story on every other relationship in the DR?
You might be correct in you assessment, but the question is, what are you basing it on? My guess is your own unfortunate experience or one of your friends. There is little different in rose colored glasses and glasses painted black. Both will transform reality into what the viewer has predetermined.
So while you might or might not be correct in this instance, you have no idea about what the reality is, so perhaps it would be better if you weren't so definitive in your manner, and if you weren't so quick to judge others in the way they choose to live their lives. Offering an opinion is one thing, being out and rude and nasty is quite another.
You must have been burnt terribly to so vindictive toward others now.
No worries AZB, my reason for going is not a love interest LOL. I take working vacations with differrent organizations as I love to travel but prefer to really experience the places I visit. I spend a lot of time researching my host countries and even try to learn some basic language skills. I will be visiting different parts of DR for a few weeks and have really enjoyed DR1 posts. One of the areas I am visiting (working) is Santiago and I wasn't able to find much info. The description of the area was pretty much what I expected, (although I have not personally been to Iraq. Often the information from people who live in the area is more realistic and I like to be prepared.