 | Haiti Packing Lists | Tips 1 - 10 of 12 |  | Popular Packing Lists | Other Packing Lists Tips | All Tips (12) This Mahagony - statue was a souvenir I bought in Cap Haitien from one of the many children on the local market. One of my collegues from the cruise-ship M/S Sagafjord argued about the prize of this statue until the young man from Haiti agreed to the prize of 10,- US-$. And then he decided, he did not want the statue at all. When I saw the sad face of that kid, I decided to buy the statue myself. This statue serves me now in many ways, as it helps me to remember things, I would forget otherwise. Normally this statue is located in my living-room. But whenever I have to remember something important, I simply put the statue on one of the stairs in my home, and when I come home and meet that wooden friend from Haiti, I will remember again...That's why I call it WOO-DOO !!! Leave a Comment
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This mahagony turtle is now used to have peanuts served at the table... It makes a great surprise, whenever I have new guests Leave a Comment
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...plenty of children offer the tourists at the gangway of the cruise-ships, to help them with the shopping, carry home their goods, just for a small tip. - I first tried to avoid this, but it is practically impossible to go a few steps without beeing asked again, and again, and again... Better take someone nice, who is not talking tooooo much - they always have done their 'job', and never argued about the tip they finally got. Leave a Comment
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Mahagony-carvings like this fish are to be found in a big variety. Carving and selling these souvenirs is the main income for many families, who otherwise would have no chance at all to survive. Leave a Comment
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The statue shows a man smoking a pipe. He has a scyth in the other hand. This is not a photo, but I simply put the statue into my scanner and left the top open.And the scanner had one of it's really rare great moments - and scanned it ! ( WOO DOO again ? ) Leave a Comment
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This mahagony-dish is the smallest - and therefore it was not too big for my scanner - of plenty of pieces of that kind ,I have bought in Haiti. It has the form of a tropical leave and makes a great bowl to put in fruits or crackers of different sorts. Leave a Comment
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This mahagony-turtle is one of my favorite souvenirs. I actually bought 4 of them and have given all others to members of my family as a present. This turtle is used as a dish to serve peanuts. Leave a Comment
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Bring insect repellent--the mosquitoes are plentiful and persistent in Haiti! At the time that I went, I was advised to get shots for Hepatitis and Malaria as well. I did and had no problems. Leave a Comment
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Luggage with Locks and a backpack are a must.
Shorts, shorts, shorts. Old sneakers. A hat and sunglasses and a bandana for wiping the sweat.
Any and all, you'll have a hard time finding them there. Trust me.
You won't find batteries and you may have a hard time recharging anything. But do bring a camera. Definitely.
Backpack, water bottle, one of those portable fans (you know the ones that take one or two double A batteries, you'll thank me for this one.), pocketknife, flashlight, and anything else you would need to rough it.
Learn some Creole. It is not very hard and is much like French. The people are very freindly for the most part and love it when you greet them in their language. Leave a Comment
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