Île à Vache, Haiti
To put this small island a bit, here's some information:
Southeast of Hispaniola, ten kilometers from the Haitian coast, at Cow Island (District of Cayes) extends over 15 km in length and 5 kilometers at its widest point.
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Population, approaching the fifteen thousand inhabitants live mainly from fishing inshore and low cattle, whose historical origin is also French. It consists of 26 communities whose main town is Mrs. Bernard.
Despite the assistance provided to Haiti by many foreign aid organizations, Cow Island to lack of proper infrastructure such as potable water, electricity, etc. ...
Small text inspired by Hubert Bizet:
The Island Cow: the wooded island of Haiti
Come see this island back in time, hop up and you're in a green landscape and clear water from a very friendly population.
Imagination will end up helping you, the sun and more, in the French countryside for a hundred years ago.
No water, no electricity, no roads but plenty of hiking trails (unmarked) to travel on foot or horseback in the finest mangoes in the Caribbean.
You'll find some pretty "kay" colorful, rudimentary shelters made of straw or wood woven coconut or goats.
For browsers, a water fountain that more quiet, enclosed in mangroves 300 days a year with a little wind is refreshing. And remember its position: 18 ° 06, 300'N - 73 ° 41, 500'W.










