Altos de Chavón School of Design
Daily temperatures in La Romana hover around 90 degrees Fahrenheit.
Two minutes after entering the lush grounds in which classrooms are located, the air immediately became more moist and smelled like a giant green house under a giant bell jar. Gentle humidity clung to the skin in an embrace. Visually, it appeared like a well maintained jungle dotted with small cement white washed buildings with terracotta roofs and surrounded by shade trees.
While tourists posed for photos in the village in which the stones soak up the sun, participants in the summer intensive classes enjoy the benefits of a micro climate a few hundred yards away.
Photos by Paul A. Tamburello, Jr.
I'd just discovered this 3rd. post. MUY BIEN, pero...QUE CALOR!!!
Posted by: Alex Martínez Suárez | August 15, 2017 at 04:38 PM