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  1. V K
    August 11, 2019 @ 7:28 am

    I was in Cuba in the 90’s at a time when travel restrictions were still very strong, but frequently changed to allow for family visits and humanitarian visits, with travel through a third country.

    While there, we encountered a situation where there were small retail stores in the towns and cities where one might find many usual household items such as cleaning products, personal hygiene products, foods and clothing, etc. However, the ONLY way that Cuban people were able to enter these stores to purchase was with a person with a foreign passport. Otherwise, they would not be able to buy things as common to us as toilet paper and soap of any kind, as these things could only be found in these stores.

    This was at a time when the fall of the former Soviet Union had a devastating and long lasting economic effect on the island nation.

    I am interested to know if there has been any such situation encountered on any of your trips to Cuba currently?

    Thanks for a great article.

    All the best,
    V K

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