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G At The International Bazaar!! You might have been to Main Street or Epcot, but you ain?╟╓t seen nothing?╟╓ yet, until you see the International Bazaar! It?╟╓s shops, represent- ing seven districts of the world, looks like a movie set-and that?╟╓s exactly what it is! Twenty-seven years ago, two Hollywood set designers were given the nod to go ahead with an ambi- tious plan to create an unusual setting for shopping. So they went on an international shopping spree - send- ing bargeloads of beau- tiful and unusual items to Grand Bahama Island. There?╟╓s sculp- ture from Italy, large ceramic decorations from China, magnifi- cent chrved screens from the Orient, t-??ssonsan%uamln< WfpiiBg ....................................?╟ wrought iron from Spain, and even an old cart from India. If you like explor- ing, the Bazaar is the place for you. Wander along the winding streets into country after country shopping for bargains, stopping for a bite to eat in the many restaurants, paus- ing for a sniff at the Perfume Factory, a hat at the Straw market, or a drink at a sidewalk cafe. It?╟╓s all part of the fun and charm of the Bazaar - a world-class experience! DUTY FREE MEANS YOU SAVE ON GRAND BAHAMAS More than one year ago, the Bahamian government abolished import duties on 111 items, meaning you, the shopper, can save 25% on many items! The categories of fabulous products now duty free include: = ~ ?√ß Perfume and fragrances ?√ß Leather goods ?√ß Sweaters ?√ß Fine linens & tablecloths ?√ß China, Crystal, Jewelry ?√ß Watches and clocks ?√ß Photographic equipment ?√ß Binoculars and telescopes ?√ß Liquor Americans travelling out- side the country for more than 48 hours are allowed to take home goods valued up to $600 per person and two liters* of liquor, per person duty free. ? αA litre is 33% more than a fifth.