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Izakhiwo Zokugcina San José
Abantu bendawo abangu-208 bayatusa,
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Cynthia and Sandra created a line of skin care products made with natural ingredients instead of harmful chemicals that threaten the environment. They make organic soaps in their kitchen and sell them at the Almacenes artisan market. Ingredients range from coffee and coconut oil to cacao lard—and they all come from Cuba. Prices are right, too. Zeolita soap is one of their most popular products, made from a mineral that clears your skin of environmental pollutants.
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110 Leonor Pérez
La Habana, La Habana
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All the souvenirs of Cuba for your gifts and your nostalgia sequences ... possibility of restoration on the spot or next.
The place also has to buy works of art by local artists that add to the rest of the premises. You can choose between several souvenirs, music instruments, different kinds of clothes, art objects (sculptures, paintings, etc.) Next to the sea, very spacious
In addition, the old stores house the largest handicraft market in Havana, with more than 330 small stalls where you will find all kinds of souvenirs: guayaberas, T-shirts, wooden sculptures, leather accessories, jewelery, jewelery, paintings and innumerable objects. In the market there are several establishments overlooking the bay in which you can sit, and which are a good option to eat or just have a drink. It is a very popular place that both Cubans and tourists like.
In addition, the old stores house the largest handicraft market in Havana, with more than 330 small stalls where you will find all kinds of souvenirs: guayaberas, T-shirts, wooden sculptures, leather accessories, jewelery, jewelery, paintings and innumerable objects. In the market there are several…
If you really want to go back home full of souvenirs, that't the right place to go! It is just opposite the road.