Travel to the border of the Dominican Republic and Haiti

By Julia Alvarez
Updated January 3 2015 - 12:28am, first published January 2 2015 - 11:45pm
Sides: Where one country ends and the other begins. Photo: Amadeo Escarraman
Sides: Where one country ends and the other begins. Photo: Amadeo Escarraman
Light moment: The International Highway, used more for recreation than transportation.  Photo: Tatiana Fernandez
Light moment: The International Highway, used more for recreation than transportation. Photo: Tatiana Fernandez
Fascinating: Where Haiti and the Dominican Republic meet. Photo: Amadeo Escarraman
Fascinating: Where Haiti and the Dominican Republic meet. Photo: Amadeo Escarraman
Casita: A woman in Loma de Cabrera, the Dominican Republic.  Photo: Tatiana Fernandez
Casita: A woman in Loma de Cabrera, the Dominican Republic. Photo: Tatiana Fernandez
Artisan products: Elena Julienne sells sweets in Loma de Cabrera, Dominican Republic. Photo: Tatiana Fernandez
Artisan products: Elena Julienne sells sweets in Loma de Cabrera, Dominican Republic. Photo: Tatiana Fernandez
Monte Cristi, Dominican Republic. Photo: Tatiana Fernandez
Monte Cristi, Dominican Republic. Photo: Tatiana Fernandez

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