Saturday, September 1, 2012
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Shopping The Bahamas have shopping with a difference. The prices are not always what you might hope for, but searching for a bargain is half the fun. From the tiny street market in George Town on Great Exuma to the International Mar
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$ Fast Eddie s, on Airport Road, is a neat place where Americans can find the food they like best: burgers, fries, steaks and apple pie, along with a variety of Bahamian dishes reserve usa campgrounds that include fresh fish, pork and conch. No alcohol and no credit cards. Recommended.
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