Congratulations to Santiago. I think it will be great when the monorail is completed. If I were president I would start a major train system connecting Santo Domingo and Santiago and then initiate plans for at least 3 or 4 major train lines that would connect the main western, eastern, southern, and northern Dominican cities. There could be express trains and local stops as well. New major roads should be built to reduce traffic and there should be a change toward a safer driving culture. Different forms of clean energy plants should be built and added to the national grid. There is a lot more work to do and I am happy with the progression of the Dominican Republic so far!
Tengo este canal en inglés para mostrar a nuestro país a personas de fuera que estén interesados en mudarse aquí, visitar o a los dominicanos en el exterior que quieren enterarse. Poco a poco he recibido interés de personas locales en entender los vídeos y por eso activo siempre los subtítulos en español
Hola mi hermosa Ely! Thank you so much for bringing us this great video. As usual, your content is informative and fun, keeping us engaged and looking for more. Your videos are always delivered with clear images, with the perfect angles, and sounds are always clear. I haven't been back in the DR in a while, but I would think that eventually, it would be a great benefit to have it in other developing cities. To add to the list of important things you mentioned, Cables car's run on electric ropeways. Therefore, they are eco-friendly, causing less environmental impact on their citizen's health. I think this has been a smart move from the government of DR. Now, my question is: What would happen when they lose power?.... Is that still an issue in the DR? Again, thank you for sharing! Besos, your faithful fan from BU, Boston, MA! ❤
That’s a beautiful thing. The Dominican government working for the Dominican people 👍👍👍
Congratulations to Santiago. I think it will be great when the monorail is completed.
If I were president I would start a major train system connecting Santo Domingo and Santiago and then initiate plans for at least 3 or 4 major train lines that would connect the main western, eastern, southern, and northern Dominican cities. There could be express trains and local stops as well.
New major roads should be built to reduce traffic and there should be a change toward a safer driving culture.
Different forms of clean energy plants should be built and added to the national grid.
There is a lot more work to do and I am happy with the progression of the Dominican Republic so far!
Yes I'm super happy for them over there, can't wait for the monorail!
Awesome video, your #1 fan in Santiago, hopefully this modern means of transportation will spread throughout the country.💝
Thanks so much!! And yes, let's hope this spreads all throughout!
Muy buen video!! Purely Santiago🎉❤
Graciasssss
That's cool... ❤🎉🎉🎉😊
This approach offers a significantly more sustainable means of transportation, easing congestion.
Yessss
I think I saw loco Dr. Fadul on the right side of the cable car during minute 4:40.
Y si hablate en wspañol al principio porque no seguiste
Tengo este canal en inglés para mostrar a nuestro país a personas de fuera que estén interesados en mudarse aquí, visitar o a los dominicanos en el exterior que quieren enterarse. Poco a poco he recibido interés de personas locales en entender los vídeos y por eso activo siempre los subtítulos en español
Que aprendan inglés.😂
Hola mi hermosa Ely! Thank you so much for bringing us this great video. As usual, your content is informative and fun, keeping us engaged and looking for more. Your videos are always delivered with clear images, with the perfect angles, and sounds are always clear.
I haven't been back in the DR in a while, but I would think that eventually, it would be a great benefit to have it in other developing cities.
To add to the list of important things you mentioned,
Cables car's run on electric ropeways. Therefore, they are eco-friendly, causing less environmental impact on their citizen's health. I think this has been a smart move from the government of DR.
Now, my question is: What would happen when they lose power?.... Is that still an issue in the DR?
Again, thank you for sharing! Besos,
your faithful fan from BU, Boston, MA! ❤
I'd assume they have backup power for these systems since power outages do still occur, perhaps not as frequently as they did when we were children.
Thanks for your wonderful feedback! Yes, they do have backup power in case of emergencies, and also this is connected to a 24 hour power circuit