Protected areas from Hurricanes
Just to be sure according to my research I found that Las Terrenas聽 Samana in the north coast i believe, is more protected from the hurricane but someone else saying the east side is the best聽 need more accurate info pls
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Priscilla
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Look at the damage in Las Terrenas after the storm several years -
Fisherman's Village and other shoreside restaurants wiped out.
No place is completely exempt from these storms here in the Caribbean.
Las Terrenas is much less likely to get them, as聽 is the north coast.
Historically the north coast is more protected due to geography and prevailing wind patterns.聽
Things have been a little different the last few years but a shift back to normal patterns is expected.
Normally storms hit the east and south coasts.
But when I say circular winds.... I learned from the last 2 hurricanes
The bushes and trees are adapted to the prevailing easterly winds
As the storm center passes, the wind reverses..... blows from the west
Think circular again
Trees and bushes are uprooted..... even my Uva tree.....
All were listing to the wrong/weak side
Was an eye opener for me .....
when you say north cost can i have the names of the cities?
Then Sosua & Cabrete... bit more east....
Gaspar Hernandez, Rio San Juan, Cabrera and Nagua.
Your favorite - Samana peninsula聽 - has
Las Terrenas, Sanchez, Samana, Las galeras
So is even safe in any biblical tsunami in future even 30meters or 50 and higher
Chose Constanza or something
I'm survival fan politic economic analyst
My personal opinion is based on my own knowledge if I will stay there will central part
Crowned by mountains
I worked in a few different long-hour, good-paying free zone management jobs most of my adult life.
I decided to walk away from the pressure when I hit 50.聽
I never expected to work again but was offered short term employment on my own terms and am now approaching 20 years doing something I thought would only last a few months.
I always caution people they should only come here if they can work on line or a ready to retire.聽 Few can work here and make a good living.
The north coast of the DR was far easier to reach from the USA than it is now.聽 Puerto Plata airport has very few , much more expensive and far less convenient flights than it used to even before CV19.
Krumite wrote:Thank you Windeguy for the advice. We are moving there to do both retire and work on line, businesses anywhere are not that hard to establish specially when you have the main resources which are people looking for a better quality of life and the individual can enhance their lives , treat them with respect and make a reasonable profit that everyone benefits from the persons that are part of any given enterprise to the community and local government thru taxation. My wife and i are looking at an area near los Cerros is on the south side of Hwy 5 in Sosua , south of this is an area called Terramar States . Here in Texas I am at the last steps of the house closing , pick my wife up and move by traveling light with our clothes and a laptop. Personally I think 2021 with all this Covid-19 the entire planet and governments are making a herculean effort to stabilize it. if I may suggest log into the I.M.F. site this will give you a better perspective of what is going on. There will be more cooperation in 2021 among nations . blessings
Indeed: Be aware of how the utilities (electricity and water as well I think)聽 are controlled in that particular location.聽 Some are fine with it and some are not.
I have only been here 17 years full time, so I don't yet know every thing there is to know, but I know a little.聽 I moved a full container when I came here.聽 Finally need to replace my main washing machine which was brought along back then(now 27 years old)...
Krumite wrote:Eastern still around? I thought they went belly up years ago ?
That's correct. And I have a married couple (Pilot/stewardess) as friends who will fill your ears if you mention that name. Both 25+ yr employees who lost everything.
This is the new and improved Eastern.
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