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  • @jmmadeit Uno nunca sabe lo que le van a dar a comer si compra en la calle, solo ora, come y no preguntes...jajaja! Saludos!

  • en la avenida espana estan vendiendo carne de perro, si en la friturera mas grande de av,

  • number #1 santo domingo

  • DR is a hundred years behind most Latin American countries. Brasil,Mexico,USA,Colombia and Argentina etc have metros/subways pushing over 100 years. The fact that DR is barely getting these is sad.

  • @SFV818Si You don't know history right? Look up SD 15-20 years ago and you'll look at a big city that looks like a town with some buldings. Now you can see modern minimalistic buildings everywhere...mostly built after the economic collapse of 2003. Medellin, Colombia is the only city in that country with a metro since the 1980's...ours is much better. All those other countries (exept US cuz it isn't Latin A.) are about 200 times bigger than the DR with much much bigger cities.

  • @SFV818Si Im just saying, Central America and the Caribbean have been known to be the child that no one cares about.....is good to see that's changing. Look at Panama City (tallest buildings in Latin America by far), the HDI of San Jose, Costa Rica....Santo Domingo is also progressing considering how fucked up we have been in the past....less than 10 years later it looks a complete DIFFERENT city.

    Is nice to see that economic progress is coming to many places now :)

  • I LIVE IN NEW YORK AND THAT LOOKS BETTER THAN ANY GARBAGE SUBWAY LINE HERE!......VIVO EN NUEBA YOL Y ESE METRO PARECE MEJOR QUE LA BASURA QUE AY AQUI.

  • similar to the one in bangkok in that it ties basically nothing to nothing...

  • Y cual Gobierno hizo toto esto? LEONEL. Es una buena inversion, la gente no tienen que levantarse a las 5 am para estar a las 8 am en el trabajao. No se pueden dormir hasta las 7 y despues se van. Si el gobierno va a cambiar, me gustaria saber si el Grandpa va a siguier con estas inversiones. Siguen con el progresso.

  • SWEET!!!!

    

  • He visitado varios paises latinos como La Republica Dominicana y hay que reconocer que nuestros hermanos dominicanos han progresado tecnologicamente, por lo cual me siento muy feliz , pues a esto debo de agregar que son una gente muy culta , educada y alegre. Soy cubana,- americana espero que mi pais un dia tenga un moso de transportacion como este .

  • I'M A DOMINICAN-AMERICAN LIVING IN MIAMI-FLORIDA AND AS I CAN SEE THIS DOMINICAN METRO-TRAIN LOOKS EVEN BETTER THAN THE MIAMI-FLORIDA METRO-RAIL THAT IS HERE RIGHT NOW!---- SOY DOMINICANO-AMERICANO VIVIENDO EN MIAMI-FLORIDA Y ASI COMO YO PUEDO VER ESTE METRO-TREN DOMINICANO LUCE AUN MEJOR QUE EL METRO-TREN DE MIAMI-FLORIDA QUE ESTA AQUI AHORA MISMO!

  • @eledwyn1 thats because its newer. I live in Buenos Aires and this subway system is almost 100 years old, obviously the stations in santo domingo are going to have more modern architecture, but here like in various cities, its a subway SYSTEM and not just one subway line.

  • wow that nice beautiful que viva dominican republic

  • good video.

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