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Monday, April 24, 2006

The Lookout

Last Saturday, we stopped at the lookout point on our way home from shopping in Petionville. Of course the lookout is way up on the mountain and it overlooks Port au Prince. We only live a few minutes from the lookout point, so I've actually been a couple times now. It's a really beautiful view and it's really interesting to be able to see Port au Prince from that angle. In the first picture, you can see the port... I remember seeing all this from the plane when I first flew in.
Then in the second picture you can see the Palace, right in the middle of it. Just look really closely for a big white building in the middle and just up a bit in the second picture.
In the third picture here, you can see the airport where I flew in. I thought it was really cool just to be able to see everything from high up and realize that everything's so close to us and yet it takes us so long to get there because of the roads here! Haiti is a very small country, but travel is difficult here, that's for sure! Haha! Posted by Picasa

1 Comments:

At 7:48 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

This is so cool. Thanks Stacey!
I like this 'birds-eye-view'.
I am going to download these photos & blow them up and have them printed.

 

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