Written by Jose Kevo on March 23, 2006
- Less than 10-years ago, the obscure village of Bayahibe still fostered an undisturbed time vacuum. Preparing to enter the new millennium, this indigent area of the Dominican Republic merely existed with a remoteness usually reserved...
Written by Jose Kevo on January 26, 2004
- The humming of the fan had done little to induce me beyond stages of semi-consciousness. I was restlessly tossing wrapped in the bed sheet with eyes wide shut. Images within my reeling mind became more...
Written by Jose Kevo on January 26, 2004
- Since joining IGOUGO, many have asked, "Why the Dominican Republic" and why I consider this my second home and second family? During my years in NYC as administrator for a Youth Center working with...
Written by Jose Kevo on January 26, 2004
- For females born in Latin American countries, the Quinceañera is perhaps the most important, anticipated event in a young lady's life. Somewhat comparable to the American celebration of a "Sweet 16", the quinceañera also...
Written by Jose Kevo on January 26, 2004
- There's no holding back time and the inevitable changes it brings in the name of progress; even in a small village like Bayahibe. Here's a list of services travelers can expect to find, as...
Written by Jose Kevo on March 10, 2002
- I'd barely gotten home and dropped my bags, stripped off my jacket and turned up the heat, when my January 2002 issue of Caribbean Travel & Life magazine caught my attention amongst the waiting pile...
Written by Jose Kevo on March 9, 2002
- The trip had been planned for quite some time, but coming back to Bayahibe is never soon enough-and this time, this was even more so. I bypassed the arrival rituals of a La Romana...
Bayahibe
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