DO they still have "The Compound" on Curacao? When I went there in '99 when I was in the Navy it was a huge row of whorehouses and my ship had a fucking fieldday. I fucked 7 in one night...I snuck my camera in there one day. I tried the next and they confiscated it until I left. All I was trying to do was take pictures of titties. I'm a perv, I can't help it.
noriega, you will have the time of your life @ campo. the women rotate every couple of months and they range from cuban, columbian, brazillian beautiful!like 40 women mostly all the spanish speaking caribbean islands. been there twice.also dont miss the slave museums that we all need to see.
part of the us virgin islands. A merchant island of sorts. might have to visit the neighbouring islands to party
How was it the first time? Give us the run down.
It's all true what the say about this place. Campo Alegre is an adult Disneyland where 30 dolla make her holla. Mostly Spanish speaking Colombian and Dominican girls are at your service 24/7.
I've been. But it's been a minute. It's a cool spot. Off the beaten path for most. Slave museum was so real I was tight as Hell when I left! I had to go to Campo to calm down! Lol
Girls are banging. You get a mix of everything.
Slave museum???
Kura Hulanda museum, A deep look into the American slave trade. Something we all need to see. To me it felt like the closest I've ever been to my African ancestors. From the terrible cells we lived in to the dirty ass well we drank from is all memorialized in the museum. They also have podiums where slaves were sold and a tree in Den dunki park where the slaves were first brought by spainyards and told that we belong to them. The tree feels like its crying.
www.kurahulanda.com/mission
You brothers should watch this before you go and check out the slave museum. Always know the true history of a place if you can. The Jazz fest sounds like fun.
http://www.bgol.us/board/showthread.php?t=775935
Anyone going to curaçao North Sea jazz festival this year?
Kura Hulanda museum, A deep look into the American slave trade. Something we all need to see. To me it felt like the closest I've ever been to my African ancestors. From the terrible cells we lived in to the dirty ass well we drank from is all memorialized in the museum. They also have podiums where slaves were sold and a tree in Den dunki park where the slaves were first brought by spainyards and told that we belong to them. The tree feels like its crying.
www.kurahulanda.com/mission
I aint going this year my mom is here on vacation. When is north sea jazz ?
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I aint going this year my mom is here on vacation. When is north sea jazz ?
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