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Poverty in the Dominican Republic

By Kathryn S. Kuhar
Here local people pick through a trash dump on the side of the road. Driving back to the ship, we learned about the high rates of poverty in the Dominican Republic, a reminder that life for local people is very different from the manicured facade of the cruise terminals and resorts.
Here local people pick through a trash dump on the side of the road. Driving back to the ship, we learned about the high rates of poverty in the Dominican Republic, a reminder that life for local people is very different from the manicured facade of the cruise terminals and resorts.

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