Pottery in Barbados
Wednesday, 15 February 2017
by BDO
Pottery in Barbados has always been embedded deep in its history, dating back to the days of slavery and the 17th and 18th century. Now it is a keen attraction of visitors to the island to tour and explore, as well as locals especially children. Most pottery locations have ready done pieces available for purchase,
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Retail Therapy – Souvenirs
Friday, 27 January 2017
by BDO
When visiting any new location for a vacation, most persons seek to take home something with them that represents a little piece of the culture of the country they visited, or just to say “I was there”. In Barbados, there are many places island wide to purchase unique souvenirs. You can find the usual souvenirs
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