The view from the sugar mill factory in Barahona.
The most amazing GG group crammed into a small room meant for 10 Haitain sugar cane cutters…seems a little small to us.
A truck carrying 125 lbs bags of sugar. A baby goat at a milk, cheese, and yogurt production farm associated with the sugar mill factory.
The dorm room (or cell) that the seasonal sugar cane workers stay in. The Haitian workers get one bunk and one locker for the 6 months that they are allowed into the Dominican Republic to work. One of our students had a hard time fitting on the bed and he is only 5’8″.
Great photos guys! Wish I was there. Enjoy every moment…2 weeks left 🙂
Veronica & The Nevarez Fam
Thank you for all the pictures… We are enjoying all the blogs. Miss you, Julian!
the Guerrero family
Hey guys you look like your really learning a lot. We miss you soo much. 11 more days. We love you soo much. Take care of each other. I love your blogs keep them coming they are helping us to know your safe and happy. Love the Alaraj family. Mike I miss uou
Thank you for the pictures. It looks like you are learning a great deal about the Dominican Republic and also how it relates to the United States. May you keep learning and growing throughout your trip. Be safe and have fun. I miss talking to you, Rebeca, and love you very much. <3
We are so glad that you are all having such a wonderful time! What an amazing experience!! We miss and love you!