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Tim Hall

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Please don't ask about which all-inclusive resort is better than the next; they're all about the same. I am available to assist people looking for information on ecotourism, adventure travel, self guided travel and other topics for which answers are not readily available.

Experience in the area

26 years resident working in local media

Organizations

Honorary Consul for Canada on the north coast of the Dominican Republic

Publications

The Puerto Plata Report (popreport.com) online newsmagazine and regional portal

Education/Credentials

Suma cum laude graduate of UHN (University of Hard Knocks)

Awards and Honors

Key to City Hall as Distinguished Citizen of Puerto Plata

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Recent Answers from Tim Hall

2009-11-17 Candida Cruz:

You would need to know the town the person is born in and personally visit the Civil Registry office. I don't think you'll find birth registries computerized anywhere. However, if the person is alive they

2009-11-13 airport transportation:

The absolute cheapest way is to walk out to the highway, about a 1/4 mile walk, and flag a 'carro publico', heading east on the north coastal highway. You will transfer in Sosua, a few miles east of the

2009-09-14 Drive from Cabarete to Punta Cana:

There is a brand new toll highway that in a virtual straight line from the town of Catey (on the north coast between Nagua and Sanchez) straight down to just west of Santo Domingo airport. The toll fee

2009-09-09 looking for long term rental:

If you're going to live there you're going to want to like it, right? So then you should see it first. I recommend shopping and lining up options online but not committing until you can get down and really

2009-09-01 Self-guided travel in Puerto Plata:

1. Take in the city life of Puerto Plata by strolling from the Caribe Tours bus station along Camino Real Street, past Central Square and straight down to the oceanfront Malecon (about 1 kilometer total)

 

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