Passengers peer out from the back of a colorful shared taxi, known in Haiti as a “tap tap,” as it travels along Boulevard du 15 Octobre in eastern Port-au-Prince. On this busy avenue, people stroll while vendors offer fruit and household goods from small stalls. The scene might seem ordinary, […]
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Passengers peer out from the back of a colorful shared taxi, known in Haiti as a “tap tap,” as it travels along Boulevard du 15 Octobre in eastern Port-au-Prince. On this busy avenue, people stroll while vendors offer fruit and household goods from small stalls. The scene might seem ordinary, […]