What to see in the Dominican Republic?

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Dominican Republic is the only country in the Kabir basin that concentrates on its territory the maximum number of monuments of culture and architecture of the colonial period of the history of European civilization. Without any doubt, we could not do without the participation of Christopher Columbus, which is why a huge number of historical places and buildings are associated with this unique traveler.

The first place that is worth a visit in the Dominican Republic is Santo Domingo. Not so long ago, El Alcázar de Colón, the main palace of Mr. Diego, who took responsibility for the administration of the colonies after it turned out that the organizational talents of Columbus on land can not be useful to very few people.

Numerous narrow streets, low buildings of the beginning of the sixteenth century and monasteries of the largest Catholic monastic orders ... Santo Domingo in general can be considered a kind of open-air museum and endlessly consider the sights of the city.

The colonial museum will tell about the first steps of the Spanish influence on the undeveloped American tribes, and in the local park named after Christopher Columbus you can look at the bronze statue of the discoverer.

To all those who are ardent admirers of a healthy holiday on warm sand on the ocean coast, it is highly recommended to visit the Amber Bank, which got its name because of the large amount of amber in its bowels and because of the unique natural landscape, which can be seen only on bright wrappers of American goods.

In addition, many understand that if a domestic tourist has enough money to reach the Dominican Republic, for sure, in terms of material, the person is very well. However, in order to consolidate the effect, the locals offer to swim in the Lemon Falls, on the peninsula of Samana. In this case, washing with miraculous waters will repeatedly consolidate success in financial matters upon return to home.

May 15, 2013

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