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Viñales: Up-close and personal
The fields of green tobacco, almost obscuring the quaint farmhouses, were our first signals that we had entered Viñales. For hours we had pushed the little car and ourselves. We didn't stop for lunch choosing instead to gorge on the goodness of local fruits we had bought. It was mid-afternoon. Our passenger was a high-school baseball coach on his only day off, he...
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Jacqueline Williams
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So clean!
The streets look very clean, tidy and well-laid out. It does not seem to have much people on the streets. Thanks for allowing me to take this holiday with u3!