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SAN SALVADOR, BAHAMAS – It’s often said handmade treasures are to be cherished and for these ladies in San Salvador, these handmade treasures come in the form of straw work.

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SAN SALVADOR, BAHAMAS – It’s often said handmade treasures are to be cherished and for these ladies in San Salvador, these handmade treasures come in the form of straw work.

Marva Goffe is the president of the local association.

Goffe says vendors on the island seek to take care of all tourists needs.

And its not just straw that’s being sold, Goffe says jewelry and food items are a hot commodity.

San Salvador has seen it’s fair share of setbacks in the past. The most recent being the COVID-19 pandemic.

Despite this, the people are resilient.

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