Downtown Cap Haitien, Haiti

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Uploaded by on Dec 14, 2007

A drive through downtown Cap Haitien, Haiti, in the M44 truck

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  • my god, you all need like a billion dolllar to fix the street, new building, port,school, hospital, civic center and housing. where is the mayor?

  • Not good to just focus on the negative. Think of what you can do to help instead.

  • i wonder y do dey always show the dirtiest places in haiti..but not the wonderful places...sim te konn moun sa m ta kraze djol li wi...haha lol

  • You need to see my other videos. Fok gade lot video yo.

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  • I was not born here. Yay!

  • Maybe some general infrastructure would be a good start. Maybe you could seize your political leaders private jets and fix some roads. Just an idea. Maybe.

  • I was born in cap haitien:) woot woot

  • @UniversalOneLove1

    I know....we need a new baseball stadium

  • @hispanicuscorpus Thats true so does DR .....

  • I'm speechless....

  • God Bless those who endure these conditions to unselfishly help those who need our love and prayers

  • they made roads but no sewage's wow..!

  • I just returned from Haiti, having visited Cap Haitian last week where I worked for a day in a clinic there. It's important that images like these get out to let people around the world know the plight of Haitians. They want a better life and deserve a better life. Their government is absent and it seems the U.N., charities and missionaries are holding things together. The Haitians have what God has given them...faith and hope.  But they need a lift from their fellow man. Now.

  • That's not true. I was in Cap Haitian last week and this is what I saw. Cap Haitian is in the northeastern part of the country and Port au Prince is in the southwestern section of the country...about a 12 hour bus ride apart. Cap Haitian was not affected by the quake, other than receiving refugees.

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