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Farmers Market Bustles On Havana's Edge
A teeming open-air bazaar on Havana's outskirts has become a key hub for getting farm products to people in Cuba's capital. Produce is brought in by growers themselves and by transportation specialists who make a living by buying crops far away and hauling them to Havana.
- In this Sept. 30, 2013 photo, a private driver rests in his truck loaded with fruits and vegetables before the 114th Street Market opens on the outskirts of Havana, Cuba. Produce is brought in by growers themselves and by transportation specialists who make a living by buying crops far away and hauling them to Havana, the islands biggest and most important market. (AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa)read more
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Farmers Market Bustles On Havana's Edge
A teeming open-air bazaar on Havana's outskirts has become a key hub for getting farm products to people in Cuba's capital. Produce is brought in by growers themselves and by transportation specialists who make a living by buying crops far away and hauling them to Havana.
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