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I was born in Haiti and there are disasters that happen very often in Haiti. Which cannot be control. Disasters do not just occur in Haiti; it hits all over the world. Being that Haiti does not have the support system like we do here in the United States, it takes that part years to rebuild. I have lived and still visit Haiti and I can tell you that it is a beautiful place to live because there are many different parts. When I went there I see some interesting places that I have never had a chance to visit, such as Au Cap-Haitian a place which has a beautiful beach call “Labadee” I never see a quite beach like this before. When I got to the beach I saw a massive number of people all over, some of the couples are dressed in soft, natural
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My favorite dish was made with all types of vegetable blend together mixed with beef meat, anyone can smell the foods, cooking from miles away the food is super tasty, in my opinion Haiti has the most natural ingredients ever because it was one meal that neither I nor my taste buds would ever forget.
Moreover, the culture of Haiti is warm and natural. The buildings were also an incredible sight, each street was crammed with buildings that were built side by side with no room between those and the transportation was many more ways for one to get to another destination such as bike, car, taxi, buses or even walking was perfectly suitable for getting around. they are so generous; their traditions of hospitality are clear in how they treat guests or go out of their way to help strangers find an address or something else they need. I find more than I was expecting.
In conclusion, because of the beautiful beaches, mouthwatering foods and the natural culture that Haiti has, I have my reasons to enjoy Labadee beach in Haiti and make this trip become the most memorable and unforgettable trip in my

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