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  1. The Children’s Museum in Santo Domingo: Lots of learning, less fun

    Blog: Fourteen months, four countries, and three kids - Tales from the Field - 8 May 2010

    The Children’s Museum in Santo Domingo is a worthwhile trip if you have small children, but don’t count on spending the whole afternoon there. The museum consists of a guided tour that does not last more than an hour. The Museo Infantil Trampolin's motto is "Where learning is fun," yet the focus is more on learning than on fun.

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  2. Boca Chica looks less nice after seeing the north coast

    Blog: Fourteen months, four countries, and three kids - Tales from the Field - 8 May 2010

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  3. The Children’s Museum in Santo Domingo: Lots of learning, less fun

    Blog: Fourteen months, four countries, and three kids - Tales from the Field - 9 February 2010

    The Children’s Museum in Santo Domingo is a worthwhile trip if you have small children, but don’t count on spending the whole afternoon there. The museum consists of a guided tour that does not last more than an hour. The Museo Infantil Trampolin's motto is "Where learning is fun," yet the focus is more on learning than on fun.

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  4. Boca Chica looks less nice after seeing the north coast

    Blog: Fourteen months, four countries, and three kids - Tales from the Field - 7 January 2010

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  5. Santo Domingo: A Lovely City

    Blog: Fourteen months, four countries, and three kids - Tales from the Field - 18 December 2009

    Santo Domingo is a lovely city. It runs along the Caribbean Sea, and has two large parks with views of the Sea. The Colonial City is replete with Old World charm – ancient stone buildings, a bubbling pedestrian walkway, huge stone plazas, churches, and all sorts of interesting sights. All over the city, you can find cafés, pastry shops, and places to hang out.

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  6. Premières impressions à Santo Domingo

    Blog: Kiva Stories from the Field - 14 October 2009

    By Thomas Gold, KF9 Dominican Republic For English version, click on “read the rest of this entry”, then scroll down. « La République Dominicaine est un pays aux couleurs vives, musiques et danses irrésistiblement entraînantes et climat tropical».Voici la seule image que j’étais capable de me figurer, en attendant mon avion à l’aéroport de San Francisco, du [...]

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