![]() | ISA student at the host house´s patio ![]() ISA students walking in the city. ![]() ISA students exploring the city by themselves. ![]() Buying some candies in a typical market in DR ![]() Buying Coconut water on the street ![]() ¨Yunyún¨ ![]() Night view of Santiago city ![]() Monument ![]() ¨Lechones¨ from Santiago Carnival ![]() Making Cigarettes ![]() Student Horseback riding ![]() ¨La Catedral de Santiago¨ ![]() ¨Centro de recreo de Santiago¨ ![]() ISA students walking in the campus ![]() Student seeding ![]() Student plowing the earth ![]() Doing the homework in the ISA office ![]() Relaxed in the ISA office ![]() Making friends in Batey- a workers' community in the DR ![]() ISA students talking to residents of Batey- a workers' village in DR. ![]() Young family at Batey- a workers' village ![]() Becoming aquainted ![]() The homestay experience is one of the cornerstone's of ISA's language and cultural immersion programs. ![]() The campus of the PUCMM blends architecture with Hispaniola's verdant tropical envirmonment. ![]() On campus ![]() A bustling tienda in Santiago ![]() From Cabarete, nearby Sosua beach makes a nice day trip. ![]() A typical snack on the beach in Cabarete consists of coconut, pineapple or oranges. ![]() Cabarete is known for its great windsurfing conditions. ![]() Dominican artwork influenced by indigenous roots and nearby Haiti can be bought as a great souviener. ![]() View of the cathedral from the Parque Colon in Santo Domingo. ![]() Columbus Castle in Santo Domingo. ![]() A typical rural home in the hills north of Santiago. ![]() Selling fruits and flowers on the streets of Santiago. ![]() | ![]() |


