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HAITI Ep.2 | Marchand Dessalines and Gonaives

You are in the city of Gonaives where independence was declared. Dive in the Haitian world and experience the people and incredible landscapes of the surrounding Areas like the ruins of Marchand Dessalines.

This video was made possible by a good friend who lives in Haiti. Through him we were allowed to travel all over the country and experience the incredible culture of the Haitians. his project and homepage coming soon!


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Marchand Dessalines (fort Décidé, fort Doko, LaSous, Ti kay Dessalines) |Vlog|

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A Tourist's guide to Port-au-Prince, Haiti

With some trepidation, I fly into the Haitian capital. My guide picks up me up and then whips me through some Port-au-Prince's highlights.

Sights include the Iron Market, the voodoo statues in the Hotel Oloffson, the earthquake damaged cathedral, Place Jean-Jacques Dessalines, Place du Marron (home to some great statues), the view of the colourful hillside homes and the observatory, which offered a great view of the city.

All in all, a great trip, fuelled by a touch of apprehension and sprinkled with a dash of excitement. If you can ignore the huge amounts of trash, and the sheer amount of chaos, then Port-au-Prince might be the place for you.
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Cap-Haïtien, La capitale historique et touristique d'Haïti

L'histoire de la cité remonte à longtemps, du temps où elle faisait parti d'un grand village amérindien appelé Guarico, qui était la capitale du caciquat du Marien. La ville fut cependant officiellement créée en 1670 par le français Bertrand d'Ogeron et a été dénommée Cap Français pendant toute la période de la colonisation française. En Janvier 1804, elle fut baptisée Cap-Haïtien par Dessalines. Sous le règne du Roi, Henri 1er, elle s’appelait Cap Henri (1806-1820) et est redevenue Cap-Haïtien à la mort du Roi en 1820.
Célèbre aussi pour son patrimoine architectural et les hauts faits d'armes dont elle fut le théâtre, Cap-Haïtien reste et demeure la Capitale historique et touristique d'Haïti.
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Fort Carrière/Soufò (Bainet, Haiti)

Fort Carrière/Soufò (Bainet, Haiti)

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Savannah's Haitian Monument

The Haitian Monument in Franklin Square honors the largest unit of men of African descent who were recruited from present-day Haiti to serve in the Revolutionary War.

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La ville d'Ennery est fondée en 1776 et porte le nom de Victor-Thérèse Charpentier, comte d'Ennery, gouverneur de Saint-Domingue en 1775-1776.

Ennery est la ville de l'un des grands chefs de la révolution haïtienne, Toussaint Louverture. Les ruines de sa maison se trouvent encore à Ennery. Fatras-Bâton, comme on le surnommait, a fait de la ville une zone stratégique et c'est à Ennery qu'il fut arrêté par le général Leclerc et ensuite déporté en France pour mourir de froid au château de Fort de Joux.

One of the oldest towns in Haiti, historians have described Ennery as the most picturesque place in the north and in the Artibonite, in a less extended environment. It is a valley sprinkled by a river, and surrounded on all sides by a belt of green mountains, the tops are crowned with the forests of lataniers. Every mountain seems separated from its neighbor by a ravine, an immense tear which crosses it from the top to the base. In this valley, and in the midst of this framing, one would think oneself completely away from the rest of the world. The path that crosses the valley is wide and shady of tall trees. When the sun floods with its rays the environs of Ennery, a prodigious richness of vegetation, with their beautiful population and their numerous flocks, escapes of views of a rare magnificence excite the admiration of the traveler.

Etymology
The name Ennery was first given in 1776 to a canton of the province of Marmalade, during the Treaty of demarcation between the French and the Spaniards, under the colonial government of the count of Ennery. The count of Ennery died in Port-au-Prince the same year; His mausoleum is the Cimitière de l'intérieur, in the ancient chapel of this cemetery. Later, the village of Ennery was established in this township, and the flattery of the settlers substituted for it the name of Louverture, nickname of Toussaint, because this general owned much of the land.

One of the oldest towns in Haiti, the name Ennery is also known as Ville de l'anse, Ennery is a small metro area of 50,000 citizens and contains several locales such as Pascal, Hamel, Boutique and Durand. It also brings together four communual sections namely Puilboreau, Chemin Neuf, Savannah Square and Queen Pass.

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Visiting Bassin Bleu Jacmel, Haiti (Jacmel Series Ep 2)

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The Citadelle Cap-Haitien in Haiti, Haiti

The Citadelle Cap-Haitien in Haiti, Haiti
The Citadelle Laferrière or, Citadelle Henry Christophe, or simply the Citadelle, is a large mountaintop fortress in Nord, Haiti, located on top of the mountain Bonnet a L’Eveque, approximately 27 kilometres south of the city of Cap-Haïtien, 15 kilometres southwest of the Three Bays Protected Area, and 8 kilometres uphill from the town of Milot. It is one of the largest fortresses in the Americas and was designated by the UNESCO as a World Heritage Site in 1982—along with the nearby Sans-Souci Palace. The mountaintop fortress has itself become an icon of Haiti. The Citadel was built by Henri Christophe, a key leader during the Haitian slave rebellion (1791–1804), after Haiti gained independence from France at the beginning of the 19th century.

The colossal physical dimensions of the fortress have made it a Haitian national symbol, featured on currency, stamps, and tourist ministry posters. The fortress walls rise 40 metres from the mountaintop and the entire complex, including cannonball stocks but excluding the surrounding grounds, covers an area of 10,000 square metres. Workers laid the large foundation stones of the fortress directly into the stone of the mountaintop, using a mortar mixture that included quicklime, molasses, and the blood of local cows and goats—and cows hooves that they cooked to a glue and added to the mix to give the mortar added strength and bonding power.

Large cisterns and storehouses in the fortress's interior were designed to store enough food and water for 5,000 defenders for up to one year. The fortress included palace quarters for the king and his family, in the event that they needed to take refuge within its walls. Other facilities included dungeons, bathing quarters, and bakery ovens. Also visible is the tomb of Christophe's brother-in-law, killed when the gunpowder room he was in exploded.

The Citadel's appearance from the trail leading up to its base has been likened to the prow of a great stone ship, jutting out from the mountainside. The structure is angular and assumes different geometric forms based on the viewer's orientation. Some of the angles on the Citadelle were intentionally put there by Christophe to deviate cannonballs if attacked and the Epaulette is a great example of using angles to deviate and deflect shots. Though most of the fortress has no roof as such (the interior top is a latticework of stone walkways), some slanted portions are adorned with bright red tiles. The fortress has been repaired and refurbished several times since its construction, including in the 1980s with help from UNESCO and the World Monuments Fund, though little of it has been replaced and its design remains the same.
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HAITI: The First Black Republic | 10 Interesting Facts to Know About HAITI!

In 1801, a period when France still had control over its colonies, a battle for independence began in Saint Domingue. The people of the Caribbean, still colonized at the time, therefore fought a battle at the cost of their lives. It was after 3 years, in 1804, that this revolution ended up giving rise to the first black republic: we named the nation Haiti. This intro should give you a little idea of our topic of the day. Because if the Republic of Haiti has suffered a colonial past, that does not mean that it does not have its own culture. So today, let’s discover Haiti in 10 interesting facts.

What better way to define a nation than to decipher its flag? In any case, for Haiti it is one of the most important and relevant things, because this flag has a very special meaning. In fact, before becoming what it is today, the Haitian flag had many versions, but always keeping the color red. At first it was red and black, before replacing black with blue. Then, an acronym was added in 1811. So why these colors? Well, as we said, Haiti remained colonized by France for a little while, and when they gained independence, they were inspired by the French flag, the country of the revolution. However, the symbol behind this flag is that France's white stripe was removed, because it represented the skin color of the colonists. The acronym in the center of the flag, for its part, is a symbol of the country's Republic, and of the weapons that will help it endure over time. These “weapons” of the Republic are therefore at the center of the painting, such as the palm kernel. It is even topped by the freedom cap to affirm the revolutionary character! Under the shade of the palm leaves, we find spears placed and a very united legend: “Unity makes Strength”. The flag of the Republic of Haiti is therefore heavy in symbolism and is dear to the country.

Haiti is a country considered underdeveloped in terms of wealth and infrastructure. But what is the country's economy based on? Mainly on agriculture, like many small countries. Thus, there are large farms of cabbage, mangoes, rice and corn. Haiti still holds some personal records, such as that of the second largest production of vetiver oil. This oil is vegetable, and widely used in the field of perfumery. The problem with this economic model is the climate issue. Indeed, as long as the rainy season is a little too strong, if there are squalls, or if the temperatures are too high, yields can drop, and therefore compromise the entire functioning of the country. Haiti is therefore trying to develop other economic sectors, but for now, agriculture is the pillar of the nation.

This fact should surely have been addressed earlier, but we preferred to share some unusual facts with you first. Our ninth fact will therefore address the capital of the Republic of Haiti, which bears the name of Port au Prince. This city passed from settler to settler before it was really developed. Indeed, the Spanish dominated the area for a long time, then left a poorly frequented place when they left. Because once Port au Prince was no longer under official colonial control, the city was managed by French and sometimes even Dutch pirates for more than 50 years. French settlers regained power over this place during the 18th century, and only named it in 1749. Thus, the name Port au Prince comes from the nickname of a French captain at the time, named Saint-André. Saint Andrew was the first to arrive in the bay to protect and stop the harmful activity there, and the town was eventually named in his honor. Today, the city still bears his name and became the capital of the Republic of Haiti under the decisions of Jean-Jacques Dessalines, former Haitian emperor.

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Tour the Historic Citadelle Laferrière

Haiti's rich history includes the most successful slave revolt in the New World, which led directly to the establishment of the independent nation of Haiti in 1804. Jean-Jacques Dessalines, the leader of the revolt, was named emperor of the new nation and ordered the construction of a vast fort atop the Pic Laferrière, near the town of Milot in northern Haiti..
The sturdy construction survives largely intact and, along with the nearby Sans Souci Palace, was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Visitors can tour the defensive works and see hundreds of cannons and cannonballs, still seemingly ready for action against an attempt by the French to retake the island. Tours can be arranged out of Milot or with a local guide..

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Pictures of Haiti Trip 6/11/10 to 7/10/10

Spent a month in Haiti this last summer and here are some pictures from my trip.

Driving in Haiti

We drove from Mapou, near Gonaives to the city of Dessalines, Haiti. The drive was beautiful and we saw a lot of mountains with isolated rainstorms above them. We actually got caught in one of them which was very refreshing as we were in the open on the back of a truck.

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