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09-11-19 22:57 #31252
Posts: 505Originally Posted by OldKool [View Original Post]
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09-11-19 19:57 #31251
Posts: 3123Checked 3 people on ground
Classicos still kicking. Not done yet.
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09-11-19 19:34 #31250
Posts: 3123Please confirm Classicos shut down
I have trip planned in 3 weeks. Classicos is the last anchor in sosua. This could be a game changer. I am hoping this not the case.
Originally Posted by Turgid [View Original Post]
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09-11-19 15:10 #31249
Posts: 5704Originally Posted by Revere [View Original Post]
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09-11-19 13:43 #31248
Posts: 79Report Forthcoming
I get there tomorrow am. Will report back.
It may be a bust; at least compared to.
The standard of a few years ago. Unfortunately I don't have any girl contacts; if anyone can refer a 20 some tall slim chick preferably Haitian, I'the be much obliged. I will be a gentleman and she'll appreciate your referral.
CBD.
Originally Posted by MrGogo [View Original Post]
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09-11-19 13:39 #31247
Posts: 505Close down of Classico reason
Many people have said business as usual, but they want to end prostitution on Pedro and city center of Sosua. That is a big change and they are doing it now:
Announcement of relocation of catering industry.
On Friday 6 September a meeting was held with the business people of Sosúa in the main hall of the town hall. In particular, the meeting was intended for those business people who run a hospitality business in the main street, Pedro Clisante.
Announcement of relocation of catering industry.
Announcement of relocation of catering industry.
Present were Jean Alain Rodríguez, Attorney General of the Republic and Ilana Neumann, the mayor of the municipality of Sosúa. The mayor said that more than a year ago the everyone received a resolution in which hospitality business people were given a year to move their business to the end of the Pedro Clisante or to change it. So change the bar to a restaurant for example. The mayor announced that she would soon implement the resolution. The idea is that prostitution will disappear from the center of Sosua. The mayor also said that it is not intended to harm business people. But with these measures Sosua becomes more attractive for family tourism and for tourists who come for the nightlife.
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09-11-19 01:01 #31246
Posts: 3700Originally Posted by ChrisBigdog [View Original Post]
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09-10-19 23:58 #31245
Posts: 79Last minute trip
Booked flights on Jet Blue today, I'm be in Sosua the day after tomorrow; Thursday. Saturday.
Been at least 3 years since I've been; not sure what to expect but hope to have a good time.
Strawberry blond hair; 6'4" White NYer 51 years old; hard to miss.
Haven't booked a place yet, probably stay at Terra Linda.
Coming by myself which is unusual, say Hello, if you'the like.
Not sure if there will be any girls around or not. But I need to get away.
Chris.
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09-10-19 20:46 #31244
Posts: 37Originally Posted by OldKool [View Original Post]
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09-10-19 19:45 #31243
Posts: 2692Originally Posted by TheTallMan [View Original Post]
From a poster that does not post photos, but yet, asking others to post photos?
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09-10-19 17:53 #31242
Posts: 1792Originally Posted by OldKool [View Original Post]
The Tall Man.
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09-10-19 16:24 #31241
Posts: 3123She is back
I had a fav chica who stepped out of su for a year. She had an American bro who she locked down. This girl has moto bike she was known for. She looked like gabriel union and fucked like a porn star. I saw her as I was leaving the su. Can not wait to get with her again.
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09-09-19 22:30 #31240
Posts: 505Originally Posted by Questner [View Original Post]
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09-06-19 03:34 #31239
Posts: 1326Reorganization of the beach still an illusion
Nothing reflects better on a nature of Sos, than this article:
https://www.sosuanews.com/index.php?id=5657&article=1
4 September 2019.
Reorganization of the beach still an illusion.
"In June 2013 a plan was launched for a reorganization of the beach of Sosa. This after a visit to Francisco Javier Garca the Minister of Tourism in Santo Domingo. Present were among others Mayor Ilana Neumann of Sosa, Mr. Pastoriza (chairman ADSS) and the then director of Tourism, Lorenzo Sancasani. In this meeting the minister was presented with the reorganization plan of the beach of Sosa.
In this plan, at least 300 sellers on the beach would be removed. At both ends of the beach (El Batey and Charamicos) there were shopping centers with parking facilities to be constructed. There should be created a total of 250 shops. There was also a plan for a sports center. The minister thought that widening the thoroughfare from Puerto Plata along Sosa and Cabarete would increase the number of tourists to Sosa beach. The minister believed that the construction of the cruise ship terminal in Maimon would also bring more tourists to Sosa. In any case, the beach would no longer be accessible to the itinerant trade. The minister promised to speed up the implementation of the plan and he thought that work on redesigning the beach could begin at the end of September 2013. After this announcement, a lot of resistance and unrest arose among the trinkets sellers on the beach. We are now in September 2019, so 6 years later, and so far none of these plans have been implemented. ".
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09-04-19 13:26 #31238
Posts: 1520Originally Posted by Turgid [View Original Post]