Port-Au-Prince bus tour gives you an idea of what Haiti is like.
Port-Au-Prince bus tour gives you an idea of what Haiti is like.
Port-Au-Prince bus tour gives you an idea of what Haiti is like.
Port-Au-Prince bus tour gives you an idea of what Haiti is like.
Port-Au-Prince bus tour gives you an idea of what Haiti is like. There are some big houses in Haiti too. Can you see one in this picture?
This is a view of Port-Au-Prince that Valrie got from a mountain after getting off the bus.
Another view of Port-Au-Prince from a mountain in Haiti.
At the top of an overlook with a view of Port-Au-Prince, Haiti.
Another view of Port-Au-Prince from a mountain in Haiti.
Another view of Port-Au-Prince from a mountain in Haiti.
On top of the mountain overlook there was garbage even way up there. There was also a chicken down there too, though it is unsure if it is in this picture.
Another view of Port-Au-Prince from a mountain in Haiti.
Valrie's roommate in Haiti; Priscilla Blow at the overlook of Port-Au-Prince, Haiti.
Another view of Port-Au-Prince from a mountain in Haiti.
At the overlook of Port-Au-Prince, Haiti.
At the overlook of Port-Au-Prince, Haiti.
At the overlook of Port-Au-Prince, Haiti.
Dr. Allen Woodsen and his wife Sylvia. Dr. Woodsen was the person in charge of this Loma Linda University mission trip.
Another view of Port-Au-Prince from a mountain in Haiti.
Another view of Port-Au-Prince from a mountain in Haiti. The Atlantic Ocean can be seen in the background.
Valrie with her roommate Priscilla Blow at the overlook over Port-Au-Prince, Haiti.
This is a guy that made and sold decorative sticks. His starting price was $200 for these sticks, but he eventually sold them for $10 when bargained down. He could decorate them pretty quickly too.
Many of Valrie's group members at the overlook over Port-Au-Prince, Haiti.
Another view of Dr. Allen Woodsen and his wife Sylvia.
Port-Au-Prince bus tour gives you an idea of what Haiti is like.
Port-Au-Prince bus tour gives you an idea of what Haiti is like.
Port-Au-Prince bus tour gives you an idea of what Haiti is like. This was a pretty cool looking house.
Port-Au-Prince bus tour gives you an idea of what Haiti is like. This is a pretty church.
In the background is a mass grave site for the victims of Haiti following the January 12, 2010 earthquake. This is from Port-Au-Prince.
There were many animals roaming around in Haiti, and many that were tethered. Here are some that were roaming near the mass grave site near Port-Au-Prince, Haiti.
There
were many animals roaming around in Haiti, and many that were
tethered. Here are some that were roaming near the mass grave site near
Port-Au-Prince, Haiti.
There
were many animals roaming around in Haiti, and many that were
tethered. Here are some that were roaming near the mass grave site near
Port-Au-Prince, Haiti.
This is a mass grave site for the victims of Haiti following the January 12, 2010 earthquake. This is from Port-Au-Prince.
This is a memorial at the mass grave site for the victims of Haiti following the January 12, 2010 earthquake. This is fat Port-Au-Prince.
There
were many animals roaming around in Haiti, and many that were
tethered. Here are some that were roaming near the mass grave site near
Port-Au-Prince, Haiti.
This bus tour gives you an idea of what Haiti is like. This is on the way back to the resort.
This bus tour gives you an idea of what Haiti is like. This is on the way back to the resort.
This bus tour gives you an idea of what Haiti is like. This is on the way back to the resort.
This is Tent City where Valrie also did some work. It was so named because of the many tents in the region for all the people who were displaced from their homes.
Everyone getting of the buses and vans at Tent City. Notice the UNICEF building in the background. UNICEF works to help children in their development, survival, and protection.
Everyone getting off the buses and vans at Tent City
Everyone getting off the buses and vans at Tent City
A view of Tent City
Another view of Tent City
Another view of Tent City
Another view of Tent City. In the background is the building Valrie and those with her worked at in Tent City.
Another view of Tent City
Another view of Tent City. What was startling to Valrie was all the poverty, and yet the fact that there were billboards advertising different products. It was mind boggling to her that so much money was spent on advertising in light of how much poverty was there.
Another view of Tent City

















































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