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basking in the ocean, the nature haven that is the samaná peninsula is as coveted today as it was in the th century. pirates hid in its lush, palm-filled forests, isolated beaches, and hidden caves, while european and haitian troops competed over its deep water, protected bay. today, samaná–often
abbreviated to refer to the entire peninsula–is well connected by land and air, yet it remains the dr's secluded, paradisiacal escape of wild beaches, coconut plantations, and rainforests. its rolling mountains and valleys form the crystalline rivers that feed into the atlantic, as they cascade toward...
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