...and they are not pretty. While ruins of formerly standing buildings are everywhere there is one spot of wanted to check, as I was curious if I would see throngs of protesters at the gates.
The U.S. EmbassyThere doesn't seem to be, there is however a very long line of people outside waiting to get in and inside the compound there are dozens of tents set up, that I assume are for injured folks and whatnot.
However, that's not what I am really curious about now. What I am wondering is: What must the average Haitian think, being from the poorest country in the world, seeing that not only do the Americans (that live right next door) have a nicely manicured lawns but a pool? The whole thing looks less like an embassy and more like a resort.