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Travel agents get a taste of Crop Over

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MORE THAN 100 travel agents from Britain were treated to a showcase of Bajan culture highlighting Crop Over 2014 at Cave Shepherd in Worthing recently.
 The agents had participated in the annual event Gimme Five & Fly put on by the Barbados Tourism Authority (BTA)  – an initiative which offers travel agents from Britain an opportunity to win a five-day trip to Barbados if they make five bookings or more between January 1 and May 30.
 The store extended its opening hours to accommodate the travel agents, who were allowed to shop, sample some local cuisine, and were treated to a fashion show from Foreday Morning band Island Fusion’s costume designs and the Kadooment band Fantasy. (SH-O)      

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