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  • EXCLUSIVE: How about owning your own tropical Caribbean luxury resort for just $10. American couple Suzanne and Dave Smith are selling off their incredible Casa Cayuco Eco Adventure Lodge, in Bocas del Toro, Panama, Central America. But instead of listing their stunning multi-million-pound island getaway for sale they are offering the chance for anyone who buys a $10 ticket to win their extraordinary lifestyle and profitable business. Dave and Suzanne have spent five years turning a former rustic lodge into one that has just been voted number one resort on TripAdvisor in Panama. Their incredible two-acre slice of heaven is bordered by sloth-filled rainforest to the rear and crystal clear coral sea to the front. The lucky winner of the 24-guest resort will become owner of four stand-alone cabins, a main lodge, two lodge suites, and an air-conditioned luxury owner’s suite designed by Dave and Suzanne themselves and built by skilled local carpenters. Outside, Casa Cayuco comes with its own jetty and thatch covered sun terrace as well as everything you need to run a business, including commercial kitchen communication tower, laundry and maintenance building and THREE power boats, each over 23-foot long. Kayaks, snorkelling, spear fishing and paddle boards and surf gear are also ready and waiting to be used by a new owner and guests alike. And if that’s not enough, British competition organisers WinThis.Life https://winthis.life/index.aspx# are offering a $50,000 cash injection to welcome the new owners. All those wishing to take part have to do is buy one or more tickets and play a spot-the-ball-type competition on the website. Entries are being taken extension until April 11. Dave, 35, and Suzanne, 33, first arrived on the island in 2013 with just seven suitcases having decided to sell up from their home and corporate lives near Detroit, Michigan, USA. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic shows accomodation at the Caribbean resort Casa Cayuco in Panama which one lucky winner
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  • EXCLUSIVE: How about owning your own tropical Caribbean luxury resort for just $10. American couple Suzanne and Dave Smith are selling off their incredible Casa Cayuco Eco Adventure Lodge, in Bocas del Toro, Panama, Central America. But instead of listing their stunning multi-million-pound island getaway for sale they are offering the chance for anyone who buys a $10 ticket to win their extraordinary lifestyle and profitable business. Dave and Suzanne have spent five years turning a former rustic lodge into one that has just been voted number one resort on TripAdvisor in Panama. Their incredible two-acre slice of heaven is bordered by sloth-filled rainforest to the rear and crystal clear coral sea to the front. The lucky winner of the 24-guest resort will become owner of four stand-alone cabins, a main lodge, two lodge suites, and an air-conditioned luxury owner’s suite designed by Dave and Suzanne themselves and built by skilled local carpenters. Outside, Casa Cayuco comes with its own jetty and thatch covered sun terrace as well as everything you need to run a business, including commercial kitchen communication tower, laundry and maintenance building and THREE power boats, each over 23-foot long. Kayaks, snorkelling, spear fishing and paddle boards and surf gear are also ready and waiting to be used by a new owner and guests alike. And if that’s not enough, British competition organisers WinThis.Life https://winthis.life/index.aspx# are offering a $50,000 cash injection to welcome the new owners. All those wishing to take part have to do is buy one or more tickets and play a spot-the-ball-type competition on the website. Entries are being taken extension until April 11. Dave, 35, and Suzanne, 33, first arrived on the island in 2013 with just seven suitcases having decided to sell up from their home and corporate lives near Detroit, Michigan, USA. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic shows Suzanne and daughter Mina at the Caribbean resort Casa Cayuco in Panama which one
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  • EXCLUSIVE: How about owning your own tropical Caribbean luxury resort for just $10. American couple Suzanne and Dave Smith are selling off their incredible Casa Cayuco Eco Adventure Lodge, in Bocas del Toro, Panama, Central America. But instead of listing their stunning multi-million-pound island getaway for sale they are offering the chance for anyone who buys a $10 ticket to win their extraordinary lifestyle and profitable business. Dave and Suzanne have spent five years turning a former rustic lodge into one that has just been voted number one resort on TripAdvisor in Panama. Their incredible two-acre slice of heaven is bordered by sloth-filled rainforest to the rear and crystal clear coral sea to the front. The lucky winner of the 24-guest resort will become owner of four stand-alone cabins, a main lodge, two lodge suites, and an air-conditioned luxury owner’s suite designed by Dave and Suzanne themselves and built by skilled local carpenters. Outside, Casa Cayuco comes with its own jetty and thatch covered sun terrace as well as everything you need to run a business, including commercial kitchen communication tower, laundry and maintenance building and THREE power boats, each over 23-foot long. Kayaks, snorkelling, spear fishing and paddle boards and surf gear are also ready and waiting to be used by a new owner and guests alike. And if that’s not enough, British competition organisers WinThis.Life https://winthis.life/index.aspx# are offering a $50,000 cash injection to welcome the new owners. All those wishing to take part have to do is buy one or more tickets and play a spot-the-ball-type competition on the website. Entries are being taken extension until April 11. Dave, 35, and Suzanne, 33, first arrived on the island in 2013 with just seven suitcases having decided to sell up from their home and corporate lives near Detroit, Michigan, USA. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic shows sunset at the Caribbean resort Casa Cayuco in Panama which one lucky winner could
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  • EXCLUSIVE: How about owning your own tropical Caribbean luxury resort for just $10. American couple Suzanne and Dave Smith are selling off their incredible Casa Cayuco Eco Adventure Lodge, in Bocas del Toro, Panama, Central America. But instead of listing their stunning multi-million-pound island getaway for sale they are offering the chance for anyone who buys a $10 ticket to win their extraordinary lifestyle and profitable business. Dave and Suzanne have spent five years turning a former rustic lodge into one that has just been voted number one resort on TripAdvisor in Panama. Their incredible two-acre slice of heaven is bordered by sloth-filled rainforest to the rear and crystal clear coral sea to the front. The lucky winner of the 24-guest resort will become owner of four stand-alone cabins, a main lodge, two lodge suites, and an air-conditioned luxury owner’s suite designed by Dave and Suzanne themselves and built by skilled local carpenters. Outside, Casa Cayuco comes with its own jetty and thatch covered sun terrace as well as everything you need to run a business, including commercial kitchen communication tower, laundry and maintenance building and THREE power boats, each over 23-foot long. Kayaks, snorkelling, spear fishing and paddle boards and surf gear are also ready and waiting to be used by a new owner and guests alike. And if that’s not enough, British competition organisers WinThis.Life https://winthis.life/index.aspx# are offering a $50,000 cash injection to welcome the new owners. All those wishing to take part have to do is buy one or more tickets and play a spot-the-ball-type competition on the website. Entries are being taken extension until April 11. Dave, 35, and Suzanne, 33, first arrived on the island in 2013 with just seven suitcases having decided to sell up from their home and corporate lives near Detroit, Michigan, USA. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic shows present owner Suzanne and daughter Mina at Caribbean resort Casa Cayuco in Panama
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  • EXCLUSIVE: How about owning your own tropical Caribbean luxury resort for just $10. American couple Suzanne and Dave Smith are selling off their incredible Casa Cayuco Eco Adventure Lodge, in Bocas del Toro, Panama, Central America. But instead of listing their stunning multi-million-pound island getaway for sale they are offering the chance for anyone who buys a $10 ticket to win their extraordinary lifestyle and profitable business. Dave and Suzanne have spent five years turning a former rustic lodge into one that has just been voted number one resort on TripAdvisor in Panama. Their incredible two-acre slice of heaven is bordered by sloth-filled rainforest to the rear and crystal clear coral sea to the front. The lucky winner of the 24-guest resort will become owner of four stand-alone cabins, a main lodge, two lodge suites, and an air-conditioned luxury owner’s suite designed by Dave and Suzanne themselves and built by skilled local carpenters. Outside, Casa Cayuco comes with its own jetty and thatch covered sun terrace as well as everything you need to run a business, including commercial kitchen communication tower, laundry and maintenance building and THREE power boats, each over 23-foot long. Kayaks, snorkelling, spear fishing and paddle boards and surf gear are also ready and waiting to be used by a new owner and guests alike. And if that’s not enough, British competition organisers WinThis.Life https://winthis.life/index.aspx# are offering a $50,000 cash injection to welcome the new owners. All those wishing to take part have to do is buy one or more tickets and play a spot-the-ball-type competition on the website. Entries are being taken extension until April 11. Dave, 35, and Suzanne, 33, first arrived on the island in 2013 with just seven suitcases having decided to sell up from their home and corporate lives near Detroit, Michigan, USA. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic shows Caribbean resort Casa Cayuco in Panama which one lucky winner could own. Got the J
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  • EXCLUSIVE: How about owning your own tropical Caribbean luxury resort for just $10. American couple Suzanne and Dave Smith are selling off their incredible Casa Cayuco Eco Adventure Lodge, in Bocas del Toro, Panama, Central America. But instead of listing their stunning multi-million-pound island getaway for sale they are offering the chance for anyone who buys a $10 ticket to win their extraordinary lifestyle and profitable business. Dave and Suzanne have spent five years turning a former rustic lodge into one that has just been voted number one resort on TripAdvisor in Panama. Their incredible two-acre slice of heaven is bordered by sloth-filled rainforest to the rear and crystal clear coral sea to the front. The lucky winner of the 24-guest resort will become owner of four stand-alone cabins, a main lodge, two lodge suites, and an air-conditioned luxury owner’s suite designed by Dave and Suzanne themselves and built by skilled local carpenters. Outside, Casa Cayuco comes with its own jetty and thatch covered sun terrace as well as everything you need to run a business, including commercial kitchen communication tower, laundry and maintenance building and THREE power boats, each over 23-foot long. Kayaks, snorkelling, spear fishing and paddle boards and surf gear are also ready and waiting to be used by a new owner and guests alike. And if that’s not enough, British competition organisers WinThis.Life https://winthis.life/index.aspx# are offering a $50,000 cash injection to welcome the new owners. All those wishing to take part have to do is buy one or more tickets and play a spot-the-ball-type competition on the website. Entries are being taken extension until April 11. Dave, 35, and Suzanne, 33, first arrived on the island in 2013 with just seven suitcases having decided to sell up from their home and corporate lives near Detroit, Michigan, USA. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic shows stunning Dave and Suzanne Smith at their Caribbean resort Casa Cayuco in Panama wh
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  • EXCLUSIVE: How about owning your own tropical Caribbean luxury resort for just $10. American couple Suzanne and Dave Smith are selling off their incredible Casa Cayuco Eco Adventure Lodge, in Bocas del Toro, Panama, Central America. But instead of listing their stunning multi-million-pound island getaway for sale they are offering the chance for anyone who buys a $10 ticket to win their extraordinary lifestyle and profitable business. Dave and Suzanne have spent five years turning a former rustic lodge into one that has just been voted number one resort on TripAdvisor in Panama. Their incredible two-acre slice of heaven is bordered by sloth-filled rainforest to the rear and crystal clear coral sea to the front. The lucky winner of the 24-guest resort will become owner of four stand-alone cabins, a main lodge, two lodge suites, and an air-conditioned luxury owner’s suite designed by Dave and Suzanne themselves and built by skilled local carpenters. Outside, Casa Cayuco comes with its own jetty and thatch covered sun terrace as well as everything you need to run a business, including commercial kitchen communication tower, laundry and maintenance building and THREE power boats, each over 23-foot long. Kayaks, snorkelling, spear fishing and paddle boards and surf gear are also ready and waiting to be used by a new owner and guests alike. And if that’s not enough, British competition organisers WinThis.Life https://winthis.life/index.aspx# are offering a $50,000 cash injection to welcome the new owners. All those wishing to take part have to do is buy one or more tickets and play a spot-the-ball-type competition on the website. Entries are being taken extension until April 11. Dave, 35, and Suzanne, 33, first arrived on the island in 2013 with just seven suitcases having decided to sell up from their home and corporate lives near Detroit, Michigan, USA. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic shows Caribbean resort Casa Cayuco in Panama which one lucky winner could own. Got the J
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  • EXCLUSIVE: How about owning your own tropical Caribbean luxury resort for just $10. American couple Suzanne and Dave Smith are selling off their incredible Casa Cayuco Eco Adventure Lodge, in Bocas del Toro, Panama, Central America. But instead of listing their stunning multi-million-pound island getaway for sale they are offering the chance for anyone who buys a $10 ticket to win their extraordinary lifestyle and profitable business. Dave and Suzanne have spent five years turning a former rustic lodge into one that has just been voted number one resort on TripAdvisor in Panama. Their incredible two-acre slice of heaven is bordered by sloth-filled rainforest to the rear and crystal clear coral sea to the front. The lucky winner of the 24-guest resort will become owner of four stand-alone cabins, a main lodge, two lodge suites, and an air-conditioned luxury owner’s suite designed by Dave and Suzanne themselves and built by skilled local carpenters. Outside, Casa Cayuco comes with its own jetty and thatch covered sun terrace as well as everything you need to run a business, including commercial kitchen communication tower, laundry and maintenance building and THREE power boats, each over 23-foot long. Kayaks, snorkelling, spear fishing and paddle boards and surf gear are also ready and waiting to be used by a new owner and guests alike. And if that’s not enough, British competition organisers WinThis.Life https://winthis.life/index.aspx# are offering a $50,000 cash injection to welcome the new owners. All those wishing to take part have to do is buy one or more tickets and play a spot-the-ball-type competition on the website. Entries are being taken extension until April 11. Dave, 35, and Suzanne, 33, first arrived on the island in 2013 with just seven suitcases having decided to sell up from their home and corporate lives near Detroit, Michigan, USA. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic shows present owner’s daughter Mina at Caribbean resort Casa Cayuco in Panama which on
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  • EXCLUSIVE: How about owning your own tropical Caribbean luxury resort for just $10. American couple Suzanne and Dave Smith are selling off their incredible Casa Cayuco Eco Adventure Lodge, in Bocas del Toro, Panama, Central America. But instead of listing their stunning multi-million-pound island getaway for sale they are offering the chance for anyone who buys a $10 ticket to win their extraordinary lifestyle and profitable business. Dave and Suzanne have spent five years turning a former rustic lodge into one that has just been voted number one resort on TripAdvisor in Panama. Their incredible two-acre slice of heaven is bordered by sloth-filled rainforest to the rear and crystal clear coral sea to the front. The lucky winner of the 24-guest resort will become owner of four stand-alone cabins, a main lodge, two lodge suites, and an air-conditioned luxury owner’s suite designed by Dave and Suzanne themselves and built by skilled local carpenters. Outside, Casa Cayuco comes with its own jetty and thatch covered sun terrace as well as everything you need to run a business, including commercial kitchen communication tower, laundry and maintenance building and THREE power boats, each over 23-foot long. Kayaks, snorkelling, spear fishing and paddle boards and surf gear are also ready and waiting to be used by a new owner and guests alike. And if that’s not enough, British competition organisers WinThis.Life https://winthis.life/index.aspx# are offering a $50,000 cash injection to welcome the new owners. All those wishing to take part have to do is buy one or more tickets and play a spot-the-ball-type competition on the website. Entries are being taken extension until April 11. Dave, 35, and Suzanne, 33, first arrived on the island in 2013 with just seven suitcases having decided to sell up from their home and corporate lives near Detroit, Michigan, USA. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic shows accomodation at Caribbean resort Casa Cayuco in Panama which one lucky winner coul
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  • EXCLUSIVE: How about owning your own tropical Caribbean luxury resort for just $10. American couple Suzanne and Dave Smith are selling off their incredible Casa Cayuco Eco Adventure Lodge, in Bocas del Toro, Panama, Central America. But instead of listing their stunning multi-million-pound island getaway for sale they are offering the chance for anyone who buys a $10 ticket to win their extraordinary lifestyle and profitable business. Dave and Suzanne have spent five years turning a former rustic lodge into one that has just been voted number one resort on TripAdvisor in Panama. Their incredible two-acre slice of heaven is bordered by sloth-filled rainforest to the rear and crystal clear coral sea to the front. The lucky winner of the 24-guest resort will become owner of four stand-alone cabins, a main lodge, two lodge suites, and an air-conditioned luxury owner’s suite designed by Dave and Suzanne themselves and built by skilled local carpenters. Outside, Casa Cayuco comes with its own jetty and thatch covered sun terrace as well as everything you need to run a business, including commercial kitchen communication tower, laundry and maintenance building and THREE power boats, each over 23-foot long. Kayaks, snorkelling, spear fishing and paddle boards and surf gear are also ready and waiting to be used by a new owner and guests alike. And if that’s not enough, British competition organisers WinThis.Life https://winthis.life/index.aspx# are offering a $50,000 cash injection to welcome the new owners. All those wishing to take part have to do is buy one or more tickets and play a spot-the-ball-type competition on the website. Entries are being taken extension until April 11. Dave, 35, and Suzanne, 33, first arrived on the island in 2013 with just seven suitcases having decided to sell up from their home and corporate lives near Detroit, Michigan, USA. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic shows present owner Suzanne and daughter Mina at Caribbean resort Casa Cayuco in Panama
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  • EXCLUSIVE: How about owning your own tropical Caribbean luxury resort for just $10. American couple Suzanne and Dave Smith are selling off their incredible Casa Cayuco Eco Adventure Lodge, in Bocas del Toro, Panama, Central America. But instead of listing their stunning multi-million-pound island getaway for sale they are offering the chance for anyone who buys a $10 ticket to win their extraordinary lifestyle and profitable business. Dave and Suzanne have spent five years turning a former rustic lodge into one that has just been voted number one resort on TripAdvisor in Panama. Their incredible two-acre slice of heaven is bordered by sloth-filled rainforest to the rear and crystal clear coral sea to the front. The lucky winner of the 24-guest resort will become owner of four stand-alone cabins, a main lodge, two lodge suites, and an air-conditioned luxury owner’s suite designed by Dave and Suzanne themselves and built by skilled local carpenters. Outside, Casa Cayuco comes with its own jetty and thatch covered sun terrace as well as everything you need to run a business, including commercial kitchen communication tower, laundry and maintenance building and THREE power boats, each over 23-foot long. Kayaks, snorkelling, spear fishing and paddle boards and surf gear are also ready and waiting to be used by a new owner and guests alike. And if that’s not enough, British competition organisers WinThis.Life https://winthis.life/index.aspx# are offering a $50,000 cash injection to welcome the new owners. All those wishing to take part have to do is buy one or more tickets and play a spot-the-ball-type competition on the website. Entries are being taken extension until April 11. Dave, 35, and Suzanne, 33, first arrived on the island in 2013 with just seven suitcases having decided to sell up from their home and corporate lives near Detroit, Michigan, USA. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic shows accomodation at the Caribbean resort Casa Cayuco in Panama which one lucky winner
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  • EXCLUSIVE: How about owning your own tropical Caribbean luxury resort for just $10. American couple Suzanne and Dave Smith are selling off their incredible Casa Cayuco Eco Adventure Lodge, in Bocas del Toro, Panama, Central America. But instead of listing their stunning multi-million-pound island getaway for sale they are offering the chance for anyone who buys a $10 ticket to win their extraordinary lifestyle and profitable business. Dave and Suzanne have spent five years turning a former rustic lodge into one that has just been voted number one resort on TripAdvisor in Panama. Their incredible two-acre slice of heaven is bordered by sloth-filled rainforest to the rear and crystal clear coral sea to the front. The lucky winner of the 24-guest resort will become owner of four stand-alone cabins, a main lodge, two lodge suites, and an air-conditioned luxury owner’s suite designed by Dave and Suzanne themselves and built by skilled local carpenters. Outside, Casa Cayuco comes with its own jetty and thatch covered sun terrace as well as everything you need to run a business, including commercial kitchen communication tower, laundry and maintenance building and THREE power boats, each over 23-foot long. Kayaks, snorkelling, spear fishing and paddle boards and surf gear are also ready and waiting to be used by a new owner and guests alike. And if that’s not enough, British competition organisers WinThis.Life https://winthis.life/index.aspx# are offering a $50,000 cash injection to welcome the new owners. All those wishing to take part have to do is buy one or more tickets and play a spot-the-ball-type competition on the website. Entries are being taken extension until April 11. Dave, 35, and Suzanne, 33, first arrived on the island in 2013 with just seven suitcases having decided to sell up from their home and corporate lives near Detroit, Michigan, USA. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic shows Caribbean resort Casa Cayuco in Panama which one lucky winner could own. Got the J
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  • EXCLUSIVE: How about owning your own tropical Caribbean luxury resort for just $10. American couple Suzanne and Dave Smith are selling off their incredible Casa Cayuco Eco Adventure Lodge, in Bocas del Toro, Panama, Central America. But instead of listing their stunning multi-million-pound island getaway for sale they are offering the chance for anyone who buys a $10 ticket to win their extraordinary lifestyle and profitable business. Dave and Suzanne have spent five years turning a former rustic lodge into one that has just been voted number one resort on TripAdvisor in Panama. Their incredible two-acre slice of heaven is bordered by sloth-filled rainforest to the rear and crystal clear coral sea to the front. The lucky winner of the 24-guest resort will become owner of four stand-alone cabins, a main lodge, two lodge suites, and an air-conditioned luxury owner’s suite designed by Dave and Suzanne themselves and built by skilled local carpenters. Outside, Casa Cayuco comes with its own jetty and thatch covered sun terrace as well as everything you need to run a business, including commercial kitchen communication tower, laundry and maintenance building and THREE power boats, each over 23-foot long. Kayaks, snorkelling, spear fishing and paddle boards and surf gear are also ready and waiting to be used by a new owner and guests alike. And if that’s not enough, British competition organisers WinThis.Life https://winthis.life/index.aspx# are offering a $50,000 cash injection to welcome the new owners. All those wishing to take part have to do is buy one or more tickets and play a spot-the-ball-type competition on the website. Entries are being taken extension until April 11. Dave, 35, and Suzanne, 33, first arrived on the island in 2013 with just seven suitcases having decided to sell up from their home and corporate lives near Detroit, Michigan, USA. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic shows accomodation at Caribbean resort Casa Cayuco in Panama which one lucky winner coul
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  • EXCLUSIVE: How about owning your own tropical Caribbean luxury resort for just $10. American couple Suzanne and Dave Smith are selling off their incredible Casa Cayuco Eco Adventure Lodge, in Bocas del Toro, Panama, Central America. But instead of listing their stunning multi-million-pound island getaway for sale they are offering the chance for anyone who buys a $10 ticket to win their extraordinary lifestyle and profitable business. Dave and Suzanne have spent five years turning a former rustic lodge into one that has just been voted number one resort on TripAdvisor in Panama. Their incredible two-acre slice of heaven is bordered by sloth-filled rainforest to the rear and crystal clear coral sea to the front. The lucky winner of the 24-guest resort will become owner of four stand-alone cabins, a main lodge, two lodge suites, and an air-conditioned luxury owner’s suite designed by Dave and Suzanne themselves and built by skilled local carpenters. Outside, Casa Cayuco comes with its own jetty and thatch covered sun terrace as well as everything you need to run a business, including commercial kitchen communication tower, laundry and maintenance building and THREE power boats, each over 23-foot long. Kayaks, snorkelling, spear fishing and paddle boards and surf gear are also ready and waiting to be used by a new owner and guests alike. And if that’s not enough, British competition organisers WinThis.Life https://winthis.life/index.aspx# are offering a $50,000 cash injection to welcome the new owners. All those wishing to take part have to do is buy one or more tickets and play a spot-the-ball-type competition on the website. Entries are being taken extension until April 11. Dave, 35, and Suzanne, 33, first arrived on the island in 2013 with just seven suitcases having decided to sell up from their home and corporate lives near Detroit, Michigan, USA. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic shows stunning Caribbean resort Casa Cayuco in Panama which one lucky winner could own.
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  • EXCLUSIVE: How about owning your own tropical Caribbean luxury resort for just $10. American couple Suzanne and Dave Smith are selling off their incredible Casa Cayuco Eco Adventure Lodge, in Bocas del Toro, Panama, Central America. But instead of listing their stunning multi-million-pound island getaway for sale they are offering the chance for anyone who buys a $10 ticket to win their extraordinary lifestyle and profitable business. Dave and Suzanne have spent five years turning a former rustic lodge into one that has just been voted number one resort on TripAdvisor in Panama. Their incredible two-acre slice of heaven is bordered by sloth-filled rainforest to the rear and crystal clear coral sea to the front. The lucky winner of the 24-guest resort will become owner of four stand-alone cabins, a main lodge, two lodge suites, and an air-conditioned luxury owner’s suite designed by Dave and Suzanne themselves and built by skilled local carpenters. Outside, Casa Cayuco comes with its own jetty and thatch covered sun terrace as well as everything you need to run a business, including commercial kitchen communication tower, laundry and maintenance building and THREE power boats, each over 23-foot long. Kayaks, snorkelling, spear fishing and paddle boards and surf gear are also ready and waiting to be used by a new owner and guests alike. And if that’s not enough, British competition organisers WinThis.Life https://winthis.life/index.aspx# are offering a $50,000 cash injection to welcome the new owners. All those wishing to take part have to do is buy one or more tickets and play a spot-the-ball-type competition on the website. Entries are being taken extension until April 11. Dave, 35, and Suzanne, 33, first arrived on the island in 2013 with just seven suitcases having decided to sell up from their home and corporate lives near Detroit, Michigan, USA. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic shows present owner Suzanne and her daughter Mina at Caribbean resort Casa Cayuco in Pan
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  • EXCLUSIVE: How about owning your own tropical Caribbean luxury resort for just $10. American couple Suzanne and Dave Smith are selling off their incredible Casa Cayuco Eco Adventure Lodge, in Bocas del Toro, Panama, Central America. But instead of listing their stunning multi-million-pound island getaway for sale they are offering the chance for anyone who buys a $10 ticket to win their extraordinary lifestyle and profitable business. Dave and Suzanne have spent five years turning a former rustic lodge into one that has just been voted number one resort on TripAdvisor in Panama. Their incredible two-acre slice of heaven is bordered by sloth-filled rainforest to the rear and crystal clear coral sea to the front. The lucky winner of the 24-guest resort will become owner of four stand-alone cabins, a main lodge, two lodge suites, and an air-conditioned luxury owner’s suite designed by Dave and Suzanne themselves and built by skilled local carpenters. Outside, Casa Cayuco comes with its own jetty and thatch covered sun terrace as well as everything you need to run a business, including commercial kitchen communication tower, laundry and maintenance building and THREE power boats, each over 23-foot long. Kayaks, snorkelling, spear fishing and paddle boards and surf gear are also ready and waiting to be used by a new owner and guests alike. And if that’s not enough, British competition organisers WinThis.Life https://winthis.life/index.aspx# are offering a $50,000 cash injection to welcome the new owners. All those wishing to take part have to do is buy one or more tickets and play a spot-the-ball-type competition on the website. Entries are being taken extension until April 11. Dave, 35, and Suzanne, 33, first arrived on the island in 2013 with just seven suitcases having decided to sell up from their home and corporate lives near Detroit, Michigan, USA. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic shows Caribbean resort Casa Cayuco in Panama which one lucky winner could own. Got the J
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  • EXCLUSIVE: How about owning your own tropical Caribbean luxury resort for just $10. American couple Suzanne and Dave Smith are selling off their incredible Casa Cayuco Eco Adventure Lodge, in Bocas del Toro, Panama, Central America. But instead of listing their stunning multi-million-pound island getaway for sale they are offering the chance for anyone who buys a $10 ticket to win their extraordinary lifestyle and profitable business. Dave and Suzanne have spent five years turning a former rustic lodge into one that has just been voted number one resort on TripAdvisor in Panama. Their incredible two-acre slice of heaven is bordered by sloth-filled rainforest to the rear and crystal clear coral sea to the front. The lucky winner of the 24-guest resort will become owner of four stand-alone cabins, a main lodge, two lodge suites, and an air-conditioned luxury owner’s suite designed by Dave and Suzanne themselves and built by skilled local carpenters. Outside, Casa Cayuco comes with its own jetty and thatch covered sun terrace as well as everything you need to run a business, including commercial kitchen communication tower, laundry and maintenance building and THREE power boats, each over 23-foot long. Kayaks, snorkelling, spear fishing and paddle boards and surf gear are also ready and waiting to be used by a new owner and guests alike. And if that’s not enough, British competition organisers WinThis.Life https://winthis.life/index.aspx# are offering a $50,000 cash injection to welcome the new owners. All those wishing to take part have to do is buy one or more tickets and play a spot-the-ball-type competition on the website. Entries are being taken extension until April 11. Dave, 35, and Suzanne, 33, first arrived on the island in 2013 with just seven suitcases having decided to sell up from their home and corporate lives near Detroit, Michigan, USA. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic shows Caribbean resort Casa Cayuco in Panama which one lucky winner could own. Got the J
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  • EXCLUSIVE: How about owning your own tropical Caribbean luxury resort for just $10. American couple Suzanne and Dave Smith are selling off their incredible Casa Cayuco Eco Adventure Lodge, in Bocas del Toro, Panama, Central America. But instead of listing their stunning multi-million-pound island getaway for sale they are offering the chance for anyone who buys a $10 ticket to win their extraordinary lifestyle and profitable business. Dave and Suzanne have spent five years turning a former rustic lodge into one that has just been voted number one resort on TripAdvisor in Panama. Their incredible two-acre slice of heaven is bordered by sloth-filled rainforest to the rear and crystal clear coral sea to the front. The lucky winner of the 24-guest resort will become owner of four stand-alone cabins, a main lodge, two lodge suites, and an air-conditioned luxury owner’s suite designed by Dave and Suzanne themselves and built by skilled local carpenters. Outside, Casa Cayuco comes with its own jetty and thatch covered sun terrace as well as everything you need to run a business, including commercial kitchen communication tower, laundry and maintenance building and THREE power boats, each over 23-foot long. Kayaks, snorkelling, spear fishing and paddle boards and surf gear are also ready and waiting to be used by a new owner and guests alike. And if that’s not enough, British competition organisers WinThis.Life https://winthis.life/index.aspx# are offering a $50,000 cash injection to welcome the new owners. All those wishing to take part have to do is buy one or more tickets and play a spot-the-ball-type competition on the website. Entries are being taken extension until April 11. Dave, 35, and Suzanne, 33, first arrived on the island in 2013 with just seven suitcases having decided to sell up from their home and corporate lives near Detroit, Michigan, USA. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic shows Caribbean resort Casa Cayuco in Panama which one lucky winner could own. Got the J
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  • EXCLUSIVE: How about owning your own tropical Caribbean luxury resort for just $10. American couple Suzanne and Dave Smith are selling off their incredible Casa Cayuco Eco Adventure Lodge, in Bocas del Toro, Panama, Central America. But instead of listing their stunning multi-million-pound island getaway for sale they are offering the chance for anyone who buys a $10 ticket to win their extraordinary lifestyle and profitable business. Dave and Suzanne have spent five years turning a former rustic lodge into one that has just been voted number one resort on TripAdvisor in Panama. Their incredible two-acre slice of heaven is bordered by sloth-filled rainforest to the rear and crystal clear coral sea to the front. The lucky winner of the 24-guest resort will become owner of four stand-alone cabins, a main lodge, two lodge suites, and an air-conditioned luxury owner’s suite designed by Dave and Suzanne themselves and built by skilled local carpenters. Outside, Casa Cayuco comes with its own jetty and thatch covered sun terrace as well as everything you need to run a business, including commercial kitchen communication tower, laundry and maintenance building and THREE power boats, each over 23-foot long. Kayaks, snorkelling, spear fishing and paddle boards and surf gear are also ready and waiting to be used by a new owner and guests alike. And if that’s not enough, British competition organisers WinThis.Life https://winthis.life/index.aspx# are offering a $50,000 cash injection to welcome the new owners. All those wishing to take part have to do is buy one or more tickets and play a spot-the-ball-type competition on the website. Entries are being taken extension until April 11. Dave, 35, and Suzanne, 33, first arrived on the island in 2013 with just seven suitcases having decided to sell up from their home and corporate lives near Detroit, Michigan, USA. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic shows accomodation at the Caribbean resort Casa Cayuco in Panama which one lucky winner
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  • EXCLUSIVE: How about owning your own tropical Caribbean luxury resort for just $10. American couple Suzanne and Dave Smith are selling off their incredible Casa Cayuco Eco Adventure Lodge, in Bocas del Toro, Panama, Central America. But instead of listing their stunning multi-million-pound island getaway for sale they are offering the chance for anyone who buys a $10 ticket to win their extraordinary lifestyle and profitable business. Dave and Suzanne have spent five years turning a former rustic lodge into one that has just been voted number one resort on TripAdvisor in Panama. Their incredible two-acre slice of heaven is bordered by sloth-filled rainforest to the rear and crystal clear coral sea to the front. The lucky winner of the 24-guest resort will become owner of four stand-alone cabins, a main lodge, two lodge suites, and an air-conditioned luxury owner’s suite designed by Dave and Suzanne themselves and built by skilled local carpenters. Outside, Casa Cayuco comes with its own jetty and thatch covered sun terrace as well as everything you need to run a business, including commercial kitchen communication tower, laundry and maintenance building and THREE power boats, each over 23-foot long. Kayaks, snorkelling, spear fishing and paddle boards and surf gear are also ready and waiting to be used by a new owner and guests alike. And if that’s not enough, British competition organisers WinThis.Life https://winthis.life/index.aspx# are offering a $50,000 cash injection to welcome the new owners. All those wishing to take part have to do is buy one or more tickets and play a spot-the-ball-type competition on the website. Entries are being taken extension until April 11. Dave, 35, and Suzanne, 33, first arrived on the island in 2013 with just seven suitcases having decided to sell up from their home and corporate lives near Detroit, Michigan, USA. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic shows the living room for guests at the Caribbean resort Casa Cayuco in Panama which one
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  • EXCLUSIVE: How about owning your own tropical Caribbean luxury resort for just $10. American couple Suzanne and Dave Smith are selling off their incredible Casa Cayuco Eco Adventure Lodge, in Bocas del Toro, Panama, Central America. But instead of listing their stunning multi-million-pound island getaway for sale they are offering the chance for anyone who buys a $10 ticket to win their extraordinary lifestyle and profitable business. Dave and Suzanne have spent five years turning a former rustic lodge into one that has just been voted number one resort on TripAdvisor in Panama. Their incredible two-acre slice of heaven is bordered by sloth-filled rainforest to the rear and crystal clear coral sea to the front. The lucky winner of the 24-guest resort will become owner of four stand-alone cabins, a main lodge, two lodge suites, and an air-conditioned luxury owner’s suite designed by Dave and Suzanne themselves and built by skilled local carpenters. Outside, Casa Cayuco comes with its own jetty and thatch covered sun terrace as well as everything you need to run a business, including commercial kitchen communication tower, laundry and maintenance building and THREE power boats, each over 23-foot long. Kayaks, snorkelling, spear fishing and paddle boards and surf gear are also ready and waiting to be used by a new owner and guests alike. And if that’s not enough, British competition organisers WinThis.Life https://winthis.life/index.aspx# are offering a $50,000 cash injection to welcome the new owners. All those wishing to take part have to do is buy one or more tickets and play a spot-the-ball-type competition on the website. Entries are being taken extension until April 11. Dave, 35, and Suzanne, 33, first arrived on the island in 2013 with just seven suitcases having decided to sell up from their home and corporate lives near Detroit, Michigan, USA. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic shows guests relaxing at the stunning Caribbean resort Casa Cayuco in Panama which one l
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  • EXCLUSIVE: How about owning your own tropical Caribbean luxury resort for just $10. American couple Suzanne and Dave Smith are selling off their incredible Casa Cayuco Eco Adventure Lodge, in Bocas del Toro, Panama, Central America. But instead of listing their stunning multi-million-pound island getaway for sale they are offering the chance for anyone who buys a $10 ticket to win their extraordinary lifestyle and profitable business. Dave and Suzanne have spent five years turning a former rustic lodge into one that has just been voted number one resort on TripAdvisor in Panama. Their incredible two-acre slice of heaven is bordered by sloth-filled rainforest to the rear and crystal clear coral sea to the front. The lucky winner of the 24-guest resort will become owner of four stand-alone cabins, a main lodge, two lodge suites, and an air-conditioned luxury owner’s suite designed by Dave and Suzanne themselves and built by skilled local carpenters. Outside, Casa Cayuco comes with its own jetty and thatch covered sun terrace as well as everything you need to run a business, including commercial kitchen communication tower, laundry and maintenance building and THREE power boats, each over 23-foot long. Kayaks, snorkelling, spear fishing and paddle boards and surf gear are also ready and waiting to be used by a new owner and guests alike. And if that’s not enough, British competition organisers WinThis.Life https://winthis.life/index.aspx# are offering a $50,000 cash injection to welcome the new owners. All those wishing to take part have to do is buy one or more tickets and play a spot-the-ball-type competition on the website. Entries are being taken extension until April 11. Dave, 35, and Suzanne, 33, first arrived on the island in 2013 with just seven suitcases having decided to sell up from their home and corporate lives near Detroit, Michigan, USA. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic shows guests relaxing at the stunning Caribbean resort Casa Cayuco in Panama which one l
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  • EXCLUSIVE: How about owning your own tropical Caribbean luxury resort for just $10. American couple Suzanne and Dave Smith are selling off their incredible Casa Cayuco Eco Adventure Lodge, in Bocas del Toro, Panama, Central America. But instead of listing their stunning multi-million-pound island getaway for sale they are offering the chance for anyone who buys a $10 ticket to win their extraordinary lifestyle and profitable business. Dave and Suzanne have spent five years turning a former rustic lodge into one that has just been voted number one resort on TripAdvisor in Panama. Their incredible two-acre slice of heaven is bordered by sloth-filled rainforest to the rear and crystal clear coral sea to the front. The lucky winner of the 24-guest resort will become owner of four stand-alone cabins, a main lodge, two lodge suites, and an air-conditioned luxury owner’s suite designed by Dave and Suzanne themselves and built by skilled local carpenters. Outside, Casa Cayuco comes with its own jetty and thatch covered sun terrace as well as everything you need to run a business, including commercial kitchen communication tower, laundry and maintenance building and THREE power boats, each over 23-foot long. Kayaks, snorkelling, spear fishing and paddle boards and surf gear are also ready and waiting to be used by a new owner and guests alike. And if that’s not enough, British competition organisers WinThis.Life https://winthis.life/index.aspx# are offering a $50,000 cash injection to welcome the new owners. All those wishing to take part have to do is buy one or more tickets and play a spot-the-ball-type competition on the website. Entries are being taken extension until April 11. Dave, 35, and Suzanne, 33, first arrived on the island in 2013 with just seven suitcases having decided to sell up from their home and corporate lives near Detroit, Michigan, USA. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic shows present owner Suzanne Smith and her daughter Mina at Caribbean resort Casa Cayuco
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  • EXCLUSIVE: How about owning your own tropical Caribbean luxury resort for just $10. American couple Suzanne and Dave Smith are selling off their incredible Casa Cayuco Eco Adventure Lodge, in Bocas del Toro, Panama, Central America. But instead of listing their stunning multi-million-pound island getaway for sale they are offering the chance for anyone who buys a $10 ticket to win their extraordinary lifestyle and profitable business. Dave and Suzanne have spent five years turning a former rustic lodge into one that has just been voted number one resort on TripAdvisor in Panama. Their incredible two-acre slice of heaven is bordered by sloth-filled rainforest to the rear and crystal clear coral sea to the front. The lucky winner of the 24-guest resort will become owner of four stand-alone cabins, a main lodge, two lodge suites, and an air-conditioned luxury owner’s suite designed by Dave and Suzanne themselves and built by skilled local carpenters. Outside, Casa Cayuco comes with its own jetty and thatch covered sun terrace as well as everything you need to run a business, including commercial kitchen communication tower, laundry and maintenance building and THREE power boats, each over 23-foot long. Kayaks, snorkelling, spear fishing and paddle boards and surf gear are also ready and waiting to be used by a new owner and guests alike. And if that’s not enough, British competition organisers WinThis.Life https://winthis.life/index.aspx# are offering a $50,000 cash injection to welcome the new owners. All those wishing to take part have to do is buy one or more tickets and play a spot-the-ball-type competition on the website. Entries are being taken extension until April 11. Dave, 35, and Suzanne, 33, first arrived on the island in 2013 with just seven suitcases having decided to sell up from their home and corporate lives near Detroit, Michigan, USA. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic shows Dave and Suzanne with locals at Caribbean resort Casa Cayuco in Panama which one l
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  • EXCLUSIVE: How about owning your own tropical Caribbean luxury resort for just $10. American couple Suzanne and Dave Smith are selling off their incredible Casa Cayuco Eco Adventure Lodge, in Bocas del Toro, Panama, Central America. But instead of listing their stunning multi-million-pound island getaway for sale they are offering the chance for anyone who buys a $10 ticket to win their extraordinary lifestyle and profitable business. Dave and Suzanne have spent five years turning a former rustic lodge into one that has just been voted number one resort on TripAdvisor in Panama. Their incredible two-acre slice of heaven is bordered by sloth-filled rainforest to the rear and crystal clear coral sea to the front. The lucky winner of the 24-guest resort will become owner of four stand-alone cabins, a main lodge, two lodge suites, and an air-conditioned luxury owner’s suite designed by Dave and Suzanne themselves and built by skilled local carpenters. Outside, Casa Cayuco comes with its own jetty and thatch covered sun terrace as well as everything you need to run a business, including commercial kitchen communication tower, laundry and maintenance building and THREE power boats, each over 23-foot long. Kayaks, snorkelling, spear fishing and paddle boards and surf gear are also ready and waiting to be used by a new owner and guests alike. And if that’s not enough, British competition organisers WinThis.Life https://winthis.life/index.aspx# are offering a $50,000 cash injection to welcome the new owners. All those wishing to take part have to do is buy one or more tickets and play a spot-the-ball-type competition on the website. Entries are being taken extension until April 11. Dave, 35, and Suzanne, 33, first arrived on the island in 2013 with just seven suitcases having decided to sell up from their home and corporate lives near Detroit, Michigan, USA. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic shows Caribbean resort Casa Cayuco in Panama which one lucky winner could own. Got the J
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  • EXCLUSIVE: How about owning your own tropical Caribbean luxury resort for just $10. American couple Suzanne and Dave Smith are selling off their incredible Casa Cayuco Eco Adventure Lodge, in Bocas del Toro, Panama, Central America. But instead of listing their stunning multi-million-pound island getaway for sale they are offering the chance for anyone who buys a $10 ticket to win their extraordinary lifestyle and profitable business. Dave and Suzanne have spent five years turning a former rustic lodge into one that has just been voted number one resort on TripAdvisor in Panama. Their incredible two-acre slice of heaven is bordered by sloth-filled rainforest to the rear and crystal clear coral sea to the front. The lucky winner of the 24-guest resort will become owner of four stand-alone cabins, a main lodge, two lodge suites, and an air-conditioned luxury owner’s suite designed by Dave and Suzanne themselves and built by skilled local carpenters. Outside, Casa Cayuco comes with its own jetty and thatch covered sun terrace as well as everything you need to run a business, including commercial kitchen communication tower, laundry and maintenance building and THREE power boats, each over 23-foot long. Kayaks, snorkelling, spear fishing and paddle boards and surf gear are also ready and waiting to be used by a new owner and guests alike. And if that’s not enough, British competition organisers WinThis.Life https://winthis.life/index.aspx# are offering a $50,000 cash injection to welcome the new owners. All those wishing to take part have to do is buy one or more tickets and play a spot-the-ball-type competition on the website. Entries are being taken extension until April 11. Dave, 35, and Suzanne, 33, first arrived on the island in 2013 with just seven suitcases having decided to sell up from their home and corporate lives near Detroit, Michigan, USA. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic shows Caribbean resort Casa Cayuco in Panama which one lucky winner could own. Got the J
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  • EXCLUSIVE: How about owning your own tropical Caribbean luxury resort for just $10. American couple Suzanne and Dave Smith are selling off their incredible Casa Cayuco Eco Adventure Lodge, in Bocas del Toro, Panama, Central America. But instead of listing their stunning multi-million-pound island getaway for sale they are offering the chance for anyone who buys a $10 ticket to win their extraordinary lifestyle and profitable business. Dave and Suzanne have spent five years turning a former rustic lodge into one that has just been voted number one resort on TripAdvisor in Panama. Their incredible two-acre slice of heaven is bordered by sloth-filled rainforest to the rear and crystal clear coral sea to the front. The lucky winner of the 24-guest resort will become owner of four stand-alone cabins, a main lodge, two lodge suites, and an air-conditioned luxury owner’s suite designed by Dave and Suzanne themselves and built by skilled local carpenters. Outside, Casa Cayuco comes with its own jetty and thatch covered sun terrace as well as everything you need to run a business, including commercial kitchen communication tower, laundry and maintenance building and THREE power boats, each over 23-foot long. Kayaks, snorkelling, spear fishing and paddle boards and surf gear are also ready and waiting to be used by a new owner and guests alike. And if that’s not enough, British competition organisers WinThis.Life https://winthis.life/index.aspx# are offering a $50,000 cash injection to welcome the new owners. All those wishing to take part have to do is buy one or more tickets and play a spot-the-ball-type competition on the website. Entries are being taken extension until April 11. Dave, 35, and Suzanne, 33, first arrived on the island in 2013 with just seven suitcases having decided to sell up from their home and corporate lives near Detroit, Michigan, USA. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic shows present owners Dave and Suzanne Smith with their daughter Mina at Caribbean resort
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  • EXCLUSIVE: How about owning your own tropical Caribbean luxury resort for just $10. American couple Suzanne and Dave Smith are selling off their incredible Casa Cayuco Eco Adventure Lodge, in Bocas del Toro, Panama, Central America. But instead of listing their stunning multi-million-pound island getaway for sale they are offering the chance for anyone who buys a $10 ticket to win their extraordinary lifestyle and profitable business. Dave and Suzanne have spent five years turning a former rustic lodge into one that has just been voted number one resort on TripAdvisor in Panama. Their incredible two-acre slice of heaven is bordered by sloth-filled rainforest to the rear and crystal clear coral sea to the front. The lucky winner of the 24-guest resort will become owner of four stand-alone cabins, a main lodge, two lodge suites, and an air-conditioned luxury owner’s suite designed by Dave and Suzanne themselves and built by skilled local carpenters. Outside, Casa Cayuco comes with its own jetty and thatch covered sun terrace as well as everything you need to run a business, including commercial kitchen communication tower, laundry and maintenance building and THREE power boats, each over 23-foot long. Kayaks, snorkelling, spear fishing and paddle boards and surf gear are also ready and waiting to be used by a new owner and guests alike. And if that’s not enough, British competition organisers WinThis.Life https://winthis.life/index.aspx# are offering a $50,000 cash injection to welcome the new owners. All those wishing to take part have to do is buy one or more tickets and play a spot-the-ball-type competition on the website. Entries are being taken extension until April 11. Dave, 35, and Suzanne, 33, first arrived on the island in 2013 with just seven suitcases having decided to sell up from their home and corporate lives near Detroit, Michigan, USA. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic shows Caribbean resort Casa Cayuco in Panama which one lucky winner could own. Got the J
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  • EXCLUSIVE: How about owning your own tropical Caribbean luxury resort for just $10. American couple Suzanne and Dave Smith are selling off their incredible Casa Cayuco Eco Adventure Lodge, in Bocas del Toro, Panama, Central America. But instead of listing their stunning multi-million-pound island getaway for sale they are offering the chance for anyone who buys a $10 ticket to win their extraordinary lifestyle and profitable business. Dave and Suzanne have spent five years turning a former rustic lodge into one that has just been voted number one resort on TripAdvisor in Panama. Their incredible two-acre slice of heaven is bordered by sloth-filled rainforest to the rear and crystal clear coral sea to the front. The lucky winner of the 24-guest resort will become owner of four stand-alone cabins, a main lodge, two lodge suites, and an air-conditioned luxury owner’s suite designed by Dave and Suzanne themselves and built by skilled local carpenters. Outside, Casa Cayuco comes with its own jetty and thatch covered sun terrace as well as everything you need to run a business, including commercial kitchen communication tower, laundry and maintenance building and THREE power boats, each over 23-foot long. Kayaks, snorkelling, spear fishing and paddle boards and surf gear are also ready and waiting to be used by a new owner and guests alike. And if that’s not enough, British competition organisers WinThis.Life https://winthis.life/index.aspx# are offering a $50,000 cash injection to welcome the new owners. All those wishing to take part have to do is buy one or more tickets and play a spot-the-ball-type competition on the website. Entries are being taken extension until April 11. Dave, 35, and Suzanne, 33, first arrived on the island in 2013 with just seven suitcases having decided to sell up from their home and corporate lives near Detroit, Michigan, USA. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic shows a hammock for guests at the Caribbean resort Casa Cayuco in Panama which one lucky
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  • EXCLUSIVE: How about owning your own tropical Caribbean luxury resort for just $10. American couple Suzanne and Dave Smith are selling off their incredible Casa Cayuco Eco Adventure Lodge, in Bocas del Toro, Panama, Central America. But instead of listing their stunning multi-million-pound island getaway for sale they are offering the chance for anyone who buys a $10 ticket to win their extraordinary lifestyle and profitable business. Dave and Suzanne have spent five years turning a former rustic lodge into one that has just been voted number one resort on TripAdvisor in Panama. Their incredible two-acre slice of heaven is bordered by sloth-filled rainforest to the rear and crystal clear coral sea to the front. The lucky winner of the 24-guest resort will become owner of four stand-alone cabins, a main lodge, two lodge suites, and an air-conditioned luxury owner’s suite designed by Dave and Suzanne themselves and built by skilled local carpenters. Outside, Casa Cayuco comes with its own jetty and thatch covered sun terrace as well as everything you need to run a business, including commercial kitchen communication tower, laundry and maintenance building and THREE power boats, each over 23-foot long. Kayaks, snorkelling, spear fishing and paddle boards and surf gear are also ready and waiting to be used by a new owner and guests alike. And if that’s not enough, British competition organisers WinThis.Life https://winthis.life/index.aspx# are offering a $50,000 cash injection to welcome the new owners. All those wishing to take part have to do is buy one or more tickets and play a spot-the-ball-type competition on the website. Entries are being taken extension until April 11. Dave, 35, and Suzanne, 33, first arrived on the island in 2013 with just seven suitcases having decided to sell up from their home and corporate lives near Detroit, Michigan, USA. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic shows stunning Caribbean resort Casa Cayuco in Panama from above which one lucky winner
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  • September 15, 2016 - Kaushambi, India - Indian local residents shouts after taking look of Indian Congress party's vice president and leader Rahul Gandhi during a public meeting, popularly known as Khaat Panchayats, where organizers make arrangement of thousands of Khaats (cots) for the people attending the meetings to sit on them, while listening to their leader, in tenwa village , in Kaushambi on September 15, 2016.Khaat (rustic Hindi word for cot) is symbol of villages in general and of farmers in particular. By naming the public meetings as Khaat Panchayats arranging khaats during the meetings, a strategy has been drawn to connect Rahul and Congress with the farmers of Uttar Pradesh and thus reap the electoral harvests during the next assambly elections. (Credit Image: © Ritesh Shukla/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 16, 2016 - Kaushambi, India - Indian Congress party's vice president and leader Rahul Gandhi addresses a public meeting, popularly known as Khaat Panchayats, where organizers make arrangement of thousands of Khaats (cots) for the people attending the meetings to sit on them, while listening to their leader, in tenwa village , in Kaushambi on September 15, 2016.Khaat (rustic Hindi word for cot) is symbol of villages in general and of farmers in particular. By naming the public meetings as Khaat Panchayats arranging khaats during the meetings, a strategy has been drawn to connect Rahul and Congress with the farmers of Uttar Pradesh and thus reap the electoral harvests during the next assambly elections. (Credit Image: © Ritesh Shukla/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 16, 2016 - Kaushambi, India - Indian Congress party's vice president and leader Rahul Gandhi and other paty leaders sit on cots during a public meeting, popularly known as Khaat Panchayats, where organizers make arrangement of thousands of Khaats (cots) for the people attending the meetings to sit on them, while listening to their leader, in tenwa village , in Kaushambi on September 15, 2016.Khaat (rustic Hindi word for cot) is symbol of villages in general and of farmers in particular. By naming the public meetings as Khaat Panchayats arranging khaats during the meetings, a strategy has been drawn to connect Rahul and Congress with the farmers of Uttar Pradesh and thus reap the electoral harvests during the next assambly elections. (Credit Image: © Ritesh Shukla/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 16, 2016 - Kaushambi, India - Indian Congress party's vice president and leader Rahul Gandhi shakes hands with local party workers during a public meeting, popularly known as Khaat Panchayats, where organizers make arrangement of thousands of Khaats (cots) for the people attending the meetings to sit on them, while listening to their leader, in tenwa village , in Kaushambi on September 15, 2016.Khaat (rustic Hindi word for cot) is symbol of villages in general and of farmers in particular. By naming the public meetings as Khaat Panchayats arranging khaats during the meetings, a strategy has been drawn to connect Rahul and Congress with the farmers of Uttar Pradesh and thus reap the electoral harvests during the next assambly elections. (Credit Image: © Ritesh Shukla/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 16, 2016 - Kaushambi, India - Indian loacal residents and supporters sit on cots (Khat) as they gather to take part in Indian Congress party's vice president and leader Rahul Gandhi's public meeting, popularly known as Khaat Panchayats, where organizers make arrangement of thousands of Khaats (cots) for the people attending the meetings to sit on them, while listening to their leader, in tenwa village , in Kaushambi on September 15, 2016.Khaat (rustic Hindi word for cot) is symbol of villages in general and of farmers in particular. By naming the public meetings as Khaat Panchayats arranging khaats during the meetings, a strategy has been drawn to connect Rahul and Congress with the farmers of Uttar Pradesh and thus reap the electoral harvests during the next assambly elections. (Credit Image: © Ritesh Shukla/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 15, 2016 - Kaushambi, India - Indian woman supporters sit on a cot as they attend  Indian Congress party's vice president and leader Rahul Gandhi's public meeting , popularly known as Khaat Panchayats, where organizers make arrangement of thousands of Khaats (cots) for the people attending the meetings to sit on them, while listening to their leader, in tenwa village , in Kaushambi on September 15, 2016.Khaat (rustic Hindi word for cot) is symbol of villages in general and of farmers in particular. By naming the public meetings as Khaat Panchayats arranging khaats during the meetings, a strategy has been drawn to connect Rahul and Congress with the farmers of Uttar Pradesh and thus reap the electoral harvests during the next assambly elections. (Credit Image: © Ritesh Shukla/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 16, 2016 - Kaushambi, India - Indian loacal residents and supporters sit on cots (Khat) as they gather to take part in Indian Congress party's vice president and leader Rahul Gandhi's public meeting, popularly known as Khaat Panchayats, where organizers make arrangement of thousands of Khaats (cots) for the people attending the meetings to sit on them, while listening to their leader, in tenwa village , in Kaushambi on September 15, 2016.Khaat (rustic Hindi word for cot) is symbol of villages in general and of farmers in particular. By naming the public meetings as Khaat Panchayats arranging khaats during the meetings, a strategy has been drawn to connect Rahul and Congress with the farmers of Uttar Pradesh and thus reap the electoral harvests during the next assambly elections. (Credit Image: © Ritesh Shukla/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 16, 2016 - Kaushambi, India - Indian Congress party's vice president and leader Rahul Gandhi addresses a public meeting, popularly known as Khaat Panchayats, where organizers make arrangement of thousands of Khaats (cots) for the people attending the meetings to sit on them, while listening to their leader, in tenwa village , in Kaushambi on September 15, 2016.Khaat (rustic Hindi word for cot) is symbol of villages in general and of farmers in particular. By naming the public meetings as Khaat Panchayats arranging khaats during the meetings, a strategy has been drawn to connect Rahul and Congress with the farmers of Uttar Pradesh and thus reap the electoral harvests during the next assambly elections. (Credit Image: © Ritesh Shukla/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 15, 2016 - Kaushambi, India - Indian Congress party's vice president and leader Rahul Gandhi talks with senior party leader Salman Khursheed (R) before  addressing a public meeting, popularly known as Khaat Panchayats, where organizers make arrangement of thousands of Khaats (cots) for the people attending the meetings to sit on them, while listening to their leader, in tenwa village , in Kaushambi on September 15, 2016.Khaat (rustic Hindi word for cot) is symbol of villages in general and of farmers in particular. By naming the public meetings as Khaat Panchayats arranging khaats during the meetings, a strategy has been drawn to connect Rahul and Congress with the farmers of Uttar Pradesh and thus reap the electoral harvests during the next assambly elections  (Credit Image: © Ritesh Shukla/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 15, 2016 - Kaushambi, India - Indian Congress party's vice president and leader Rahul Gandhi addresses a public meeting, popularly known as Khaat Panchayats, where organizers make arrangement of thousands of Khaats (cots) for the people attending the meetings to sit on them, while listening to their leader, in tenwa village , in Kaushambi on September 15, 2016.Khaat (rustic Hindi word for cot) is symbol of villages in general and of farmers in particular. By naming the public meetings as Khaat Panchayats arranging khaats during the meetings, a strategy has been drawn to connect Rahul and Congress with the farmers of Uttar Pradesh and thus reap the electoral harvests during the next assambly elections. (Credit Image: © Ritesh Shukla/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 15, 2016 - Kaushambi, India - Indian Congress party's vice president and leader Rahul Gandhi addresses a public meeting, popularly known as Khaat Panchayats, where organizers make arrangement of thousands of Khaats (cots) for the people attending the meetings to sit on them, while listening to their leader, in tenwa village , in Kaushambi on September 15, 2016.Khaat (rustic Hindi word for cot) is symbol of villages in general and of farmers in particular. By naming the public meetings as Khaat Panchayats arranging khaats during the meetings, a strategy has been drawn to connect Rahul and Congress with the farmers of Uttar Pradesh and thus reap the electoral harvests during the next assambly elections. (Credit Image: © Ritesh Shukla/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 15, 2016 - Kaushambi, India - Indian Congress party's vice president and leader Rahul Gandhi addresses a public meeting, popularly known as Khaat Panchayats, where organizers make arrangement of thousands of Khaats (cots) for the people attending the meetings to sit on them, while listening to their leader, in tenwa village , in Kaushambi on September 15, 2016.Khaat (rustic Hindi word for cot) is symbol of villages in general and of farmers in particular. By naming the public meetings as Khaat Panchayats arranging khaats during the meetings, a strategy has been drawn to connect Rahul and Congress with the farmers of Uttar Pradesh and thus reap the electoral harvests during the next assambly elections. (Credit Image: © Ritesh Shukla/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 14, 2017 - Whittlesey, Cambridgshire, UK - Whittlesey UK. Picture shows the Straw Bear being led through the town of Whittlesey at the 38th Straw Bear festival. In Whittlesey it was the custom on the Tuesday following Plough Monday to dress one of the confraternity of the plough in straw and call him a Straw Bear. The bear was then taken around town to entertain the folk who on the previous day had subscribed to the rustics, a spread of beer, tobacco & beef. The bear was made to dance in front of houses & gifts of money, beer & food was expected. (Credit Image: © Andrew Mccaren/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 14, 2017 - Whittlesey, Cambridgshire, UK - Whittlesey UK. Picture shows a Musician & his dog from the Wakefield Morris dancers arriving at the 38th Whittlesey Straw Bear festival. In times past when starvation bit deep the ploughmen of the area where drawn to towns like Whittlesey, They knocked on doors begging for food & disguised their shame by blackening their faces with soot. In Whittlesey it was the custom on the Tuesday following Plough Monday to dress one of the confraternity of the plough in straw and call him a Straw Bear. The bear was then taken around town to entertain the folk who on the previous day had subscribed to the rustics, a spread of beer, tobacco & beef. The bear was made to dance in front of houses & gifts of money, beer & food was expected. (Credit Image: © Andrew Mccaren/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 14, 2017 - Whittlesey, Cambridgshire, UK - Whittlesey UK. Picture shows a member of the Rutland Morris dancers at the 38th Whittlesey Straw Bear Festival this weekend. In times past when starvation bit deep the ploughmen of the area where drawn to towns like Whittlesey, They knocked on doors begging for food & disguised their shame by blackening their faces with soot. In Whittlesey it was the custom on the Tuesday following Plough Monday to dress one of the confraternity of the plough in straw and call him a Straw Bear. The bear was then taken around town to entertain the folk who on the previous day had subscribed to the rustics, a spread of beer, tobacco & beef. The bear was made to dance in front of houses & gifts of money, beer & food was expected. (Credit Image: © Andrew Mccaren/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 14, 2017 - Whittlesey, Cambridgshire, UK - Whittlesey UK. Picture shows the Red Leicester Molly dancers at the 38th Whittlesey Straw Bear Festival this weekend. In times past when starvation bit deep the ploughmen of the area where drawn to towns like Whittlesey, They knocked on doors begging for food & disguised their shame by blackening their faces with soot. In Whittlesey it was the custom on the Tuesday following Plough Monday to dress one of the confraternity of the plough in straw and call him a Straw Bear. The bear was then taken around town to entertain the folk who on the previous day had subscribed to the rustics, a spread of beer, tobacco & beef. The bear was made to dance in front of houses & gifts of money, beer & food was expected. (Credit Image: © Andrew Mccaren/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 14, 2017 - Whittlesey, Cambridgshire, UK - Whittlesey UK. Picture shows members of the Old Glory Molly dancers at the 38th Whittlesey Straw Bear Festival this weekend. In times past when starvation bit deep the ploughmen of the area where drawn to towns like Whittlesey, They knocked on doors begging for food & disguised their shame by blackening their faces with soot. In Whittlesey it was the custom on the Tuesday following Plough Monday to dress one of the confraternity of the plough in straw and call him a Straw Bear. The bear was then taken around town to entertain the folk who on the previous day had subscribed to the rustics, a spread of beer, tobacco & beef. The bear was made to dance in front of houses & gifts of money, beer & food was expected. (Credit Image: © Andrew Mccaren/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 14, 2017 - Whittlesey, Cambridgshire, UK - Whittlesey UK. Picture shows the Straw Bear being led through the town of Whittlesey at the 38th Straw Bear festival. In Whittlesey it was the custom on the Tuesday following Plough Monday to dress one of the confraternity of the plough in straw and call him a Straw Bear. The bear was then taken around town to entertain the folk who on the previous day had subscribed to the rustics, a spread of beer, tobacco & beef. The bear was made to dance in front of houses & gifts of money, beer & food was expected. (Credit Image: © Andrew Mccaren/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 14, 2017 - Whittlesey, Cambridgshire, UK - Whittlesey UK. Picture shows a member of the Peterborough Morris dancers at the 38th Whittlesey Straw Bear Festival this weekend. In times past when starvation bit deep the ploughmen of the area where drawn to towns like Whittlesey, They knocked on doors begging for food & disguised their shame by blackening their faces with soot. In Whittlesey it was the custom on the Tuesday following Plough Monday to dress one of the confraternity of the plough in straw and call him a Straw Bear. The bear was then taken around town to entertain the folk who on the previous day had subscribed to the rustics, a spread of beer, tobacco & beef. The bear was made to dance in front of houses & gifts of money, beer & food was expected. (Credit Image: © Andrew Mccaren/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 14, 2017 - Whittlesey, Cambridgshire, UK - Whittlesey UK. Picture shows the Straw Bear being led through the town of Whittlesey at the 38th Straw Bear festival. In Whittlesey it was the custom on the Tuesday following Plough Monday to dress one of the confraternity of the plough in straw and call him a Straw Bear. The bear was then taken around town to entertain the folk who on the previous day had subscribed to the rustics, a spread of beer, tobacco & beef. The bear was made to dance in front of houses & gifts of money, beer & food was expected. (Credit Image: © Andrew Mccaren/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 14, 2017 - Whittlesey, Cambridgshire, UK - Whittlesey UK. Picture shows the Straw Bear being led through the town of Whittlesey at the 38th Straw Bear festival. In Whittlesey it was the custom on the Tuesday following Plough Monday to dress one of the confraternity of the plough in straw and call him a Straw Bear. The bear was then taken around town to entertain the folk who on the previous day had subscribed to the rustics, a spread of beer, tobacco & beef. The bear was made to dance in front of houses & gifts of money, beer & food was expected. (Credit Image: © Andrew Mccaren/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 14, 2017 - Whittlesey, Cambridgshire, UK - Whittlesey UK. Picture shows a member of the Old Glory Molly dancers at the 38th Whittlesey Straw Bear Festival this weekend. In times past when starvation bit deep the ploughmen of the area where drawn to towns like Whittlesey, They knocked on doors begging for food & disguised their shame by blackening their faces with soot. In Whittlesey it was the custom on the Tuesday following Plough Monday to dress one of the confraternity of the plough in straw and call him a Straw Bear. The bear was then taken around town to entertain the folk who on the previous day had subscribed to the rustics, a spread of beer, tobacco & beef. The bear was made to dance in front of houses & gifts of money, beer & food was expected. (Credit Image: © Andrew Mccaren/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 14, 2017 - Whittlesey, Cambridgshire, UK - Whittlesey UK. Picture shows a member of the Witchmen Molly dancers at the 38th Whittlesey Straw Bear Festival this weekend. In times past when starvation bit deep the ploughmen of the area where drawn to towns like Whittlesey, They knocked on doors begging for food & disguised their shame by blackening their faces with soot. In Whittlesey it was the custom on the Tuesday following Plough Monday to dress one of the confraternity of the plough in straw and call him a Straw Bear. The bear was then taken around town to entertain the folk who on the previous day had subscribed to the rustics, a spread of beer, tobacco & beef. The bear was made to dance in front of houses & gifts of money, beer & food was expected. (Credit Image: © Andrew Mccaren/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 14, 2017 - Whittlesey, Cambridgshire, UK - Whittlesey UK. Picture shows a musician arriving in the town of Whittlesey at the 38th Straw Bear festival. In Whittlesey it was the custom on the Tuesday following Plough Monday to dress one of the confraternity of the plough in straw and call him a Straw Bear. The bear was then taken around town to entertain the folk who on the previous day had subscribed to the rustics, a spread of beer, tobacco & beef. The bear was made to dance in front of houses & gifts of money, beer & food was expected. (Credit Image: © Andrew Mccaren/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 14, 2017 - Whittlesey, Cambridgshire, UK - Whittlesey UK. Picture shows a member of the Old Glory Molly dancers at the 38th Whittlesey Straw Bear Festival this weekend. In times past when starvation bit deep the ploughmen of the area where drawn to towns like Whittlesey, They knocked on doors begging for food & disguised their shame by blackening their faces with soot. In Whittlesey it was the custom on the Tuesday following Plough Monday to dress one of the confraternity of the plough in straw and call him a Straw Bear. The bear was then taken around town to entertain the folk who on the previous day had subscribed to the rustics, a spread of beer, tobacco & beef. The bear was made to dance in front of houses & gifts of money, beer & food was expected. (Credit Image: © Andrew Mccaren/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 14, 2017 - Whittlesey, Cambridgshire, UK - Whittlesey UK. Picture shows a member of the Old Glory Molly dancers at the 38th Whittlesey Straw Bear Festival this weekend. In times past when starvation bit deep the ploughmen of the area where drawn to towns like Whittlesey, They knocked on doors begging for food & disguised their shame by blackening their faces with soot. In Whittlesey it was the custom on the Tuesday following Plough Monday to dress one of the confraternity of the plough in straw and call him a Straw Bear. The bear was then taken around town to entertain the folk who on the previous day had subscribed to the rustics, a spread of beer, tobacco & beef. The bear was made to dance in front of houses & gifts of money, beer & food was expected. (Credit Image: © Andrew Mccaren/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 14, 2017 - Whittlesey, Cambridgshire, UK - Whittlesey UK. Picture shows a member of the Old Glory Molly dancers at the 38th Whittlesey Straw Bear Festival this weekend. In times past when starvation bit deep the ploughmen of the area where drawn to towns like Whittlesey, They knocked on doors begging for food & disguised their shame by blackening their faces with soot. In Whittlesey it was the custom on the Tuesday following Plough Monday to dress one of the confraternity of the plough in straw and call him a Straw Bear. The bear was then taken around town to entertain the folk who on the previous day had subscribed to the rustics, a spread of beer, tobacco & beef. The bear was made to dance in front of houses & gifts of money, beer & food was expected. (Credit Image: © Andrew Mccaren/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 14, 2017 - Whittlesey, Cambridgshire, UK - Whittlesey UK. Picture shows a member of the Pig Dyke Molly dancers at the 38th Whittlesey Straw Bear Festival this weekend. In times past when starvation bit deep the ploughmen of the area where drawn to towns like Whittlesey, They knocked on doors begging for food & disguised their shame by blackening their faces with soot. In Whittlesey it was the custom on the Tuesday following Plough Monday to dress one of the confraternity of the plough in straw and call him a Straw Bear. The bear was then taken around town to entertain the folk who on the previous day had subscribed to the rustics, a spread of beer, tobacco & beef. The bear was made to dance in front of houses & gifts of money, beer & food was expected. (Credit Image: © Andrew Mccaren/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 14, 2017 - Whittlesey, Cambridgshire, UK - Whittlesey UK. Picture shows a member of the Pig Dyke Molly dancers at the 38th Whittlesey Straw Bear Festival this weekend. In times past when starvation bit deep the ploughmen of the area where drawn to towns like Whittlesey, They knocked on doors begging for food & disguised their shame by blackening their faces with soot. In Whittlesey it was the custom on the Tuesday following Plough Monday to dress one of the confraternity of the plough in straw and call him a Straw Bear. The bear was then taken around town to entertain the folk who on the previous day had subscribed to the rustics, a spread of beer, tobacco & beef. The bear was made to dance in front of houses & gifts of money, beer & food was expected. (Credit Image: © Andrew Mccaren/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 14, 2017 - Whittlesey, Cambridgshire, UK - Whittlesey UK. Picture shows a member of the Old Glory Molly dancers at the 38th Whittlesey Straw Bear Festival this weekend. In times past when starvation bit deep the ploughmen of the area where drawn to towns like Whittlesey, They knocked on doors begging for food & disguised their shame by blackening their faces with soot. In Whittlesey it was the custom on the Tuesday following Plough Monday to dress one of the confraternity of the plough in straw and call him a Straw Bear. The bear was then taken around town to entertain the folk who on the previous day had subscribed to the rustics, a spread of beer, tobacco & beef. The bear was made to dance in front of houses & gifts of money, beer & food was expected. (Credit Image: © Andrew Mccaren/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 14, 2017 - Whittlesey, Cambridgshire, UK - DATE CORRECTION. IMAGES SHOT 14/01/2017 Whittlesey UK. Picture shows the Straw Bear being led through the town of Whittlesey at the 38th Straw Bear festival. In Whittlesey it was the custom on the Tuesday following Plough Monday to dress one of the confraternity of the plough in straw and call him a Straw Bear. The bear was then taken around town to entertain the folk who on the previous day had subscribed to the rustics, a spread of beer, tobacco & beef. The bear was made to dance in front of houses & gifts of money, beer & food was expected. (Credit Image: © Andrew Mccaren/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 14, 2017 - Whittlesey, Cambridgshire, UK - DATE CORRECTION. IMAGES SHOT 14/01/2017 Whittlesey UK. Picture shows the Straw Bear being led through the town of Whittlesey at the 38th Straw Bear festival. In Whittlesey it was the custom on the Tuesday following Plough Monday to dress one of the confraternity of the plough in straw and call him a Straw Bear. The bear was then taken around town to entertain the folk who on the previous day had subscribed to the rustics, a spread of beer, tobacco & beef. The bear was made to dance in front of houses & gifts of money, beer & food was expected. (Credit Image: © Andrew Mccaren/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 14, 2017 - Whittlesey, Cambridgshire, UK - Whittlesey UK. Picture shows the Straw Bear being led through the town of Whittlesey at the 38th Straw Bear festival. In Whittlesey it was the custom on the Tuesday following Plough Monday to dress one of the confraternity of the plough in straw and call him a Straw Bear. The bear was then taken around town to entertain the folk who on the previous day had subscribed to the rustics, a spread of beer, tobacco & beef. The bear was made to dance in front of houses & gifts of money, beer & food was expected. (Credit Image: © Andrew Mccaren/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 14, 2017 - Whittlesey, Cambridgshire, UK - Whittlesey UK. Picture shows members of the Bourne Borderers Molly dancers at the 38th Whittlesey Straw Bear fesitval this weekend. In times past when starvation bit deep the ploughmen of the area where drawn to towns like Whittlesey, They knocked on doors begging for food & disguised their shame by blackening their faces with soot. In Whittlesey it was the custom on the Tuesday following Plough Monday to dress one of the confraternity of the plough in straw and call him a Straw Bear. The bear was then taken around town to entertain the folk who on the previous day had subscribed to the rustics, a spread of beer, tobacco & beef. The bear was made to dance in front of houses & gifts of money, beer & food was expected. (Credit Image: © Andrew Mccaren/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 14, 2017 - Whittlesey, Cambridgshire, UK - Whittlesey UK. Picture shows members of the Witchmen Molly dancers at the 38th Whittlesey Straw Bear Festival this weekend. In times past when starvation bit deep the ploughmen of the area where drawn to towns like Whittlesey, They knocked on doors begging for food & disguised their shame by blackening their faces with soot. In Whittlesey it was the custom on the Tuesday following Plough Monday to dress one of the confraternity of the plough in straw and call him a Straw Bear. The bear was then taken around town to entertain the folk who on the previous day had subscribed to the rustics, a spread of beer, tobacco & beef. The bear was made to dance in front of houses & gifts of money, beer & food was expected. (Credit Image: © Andrew Mccaren/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 14, 2017 - Whittlesey, Cambridgshire, UK - Whittlesey UK. Picture shows a member of the Peterborough Morris dancers at the 38th Whittlesey Straw Bear Festival this weekend. In times past when starvation bit deep the ploughmen of the area where drawn to towns like Whittlesey, They knocked on doors begging for food & disguised their shame by blackening their faces with soot. In Whittlesey it was the custom on the Tuesday following Plough Monday to dress one of the confraternity of the plough in straw and call him a Straw Bear. The bear was then taken around town to entertain the folk who on the previous day had subscribed to the rustics, a spread of beer, tobacco & beef. The bear was made to dance in front of houses & gifts of money, beer & food was expected. (Credit Image: © Andrew Mccaren/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 14, 2017 - Whittlesey, Cambridgshire, UK - Whittlesey UK. Picture shows a member of the Gog Magog Molly dancers at the 38th Whittlesey Straw Bear Festival this weekend. In times past when starvation bit deep the ploughmen of the area where drawn to towns like Whittlesey, They knocked on doors begging for food & disguised their shame by blackening their faces with soot. In Whittlesey it was the custom on the Tuesday following Plough Monday to dress one of the confraternity of the plough in straw and call him a Straw Bear. The bear was then taken around town to entertain the folk who on the previous day had subscribed to the rustics, a spread of beer, tobacco & beef. The bear was made to dance in front of houses & gifts of money, beer & food was expected. (Credit Image: © Andrew Mccaren/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 14, 2017 - Whittlesey, Cambridgshire, UK - Whittlesey UK. Picture shows members of the Bourne Borderers Molly dancers at the 38th Whittlesey Straw Bear Festival this weekend. In times past when starvation bit deep the ploughmen of the area where drawn to towns like Whittlesey, They knocked on doors begging for food & disguised their shame by blackening their faces with soot. In Whittlesey it was the custom on the Tuesday following Plough Monday to dress one of the confraternity of the plough in straw and call him a Straw Bear. The bear was then taken around town to entertain the folk who on the previous day had subscribed to the rustics, a spread of beer, tobacco & beef. The bear was made to dance in front of houses & gifts of money, beer & food was expected. (Credit Image: © Andrew Mccaren/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 14, 2017 - Whittlesey, Cambridgshire, UK - Whittlesey UK. Picture shows a member of the Old Glory Molly dancers at the 38th Whittlesey Straw Bear Festival this weekend. In times past when starvation bit deep the ploughmen of the area where drawn to towns like Whittlesey, They knocked on doors begging for food & disguised their shame by blackening their faces with soot. In Whittlesey it was the custom on the Tuesday following Plough Monday to dress one of the confraternity of the plough in straw and call him a Straw Bear. The bear was then taken around town to entertain the folk who on the previous day had subscribed to the rustics, a spread of beer, tobacco & beef. The bear was made to dance in front of houses & gifts of money, beer & food was expected. (Credit Image: © Andrew Mccaren/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 14, 2017 - Whittlesey, Cambridgshire, UK - Whittlesey UK. Picture shows a member of the Pig Dyke Molly dancers at the 38th Whittlesey Straw Bear Festival this weekend. In times past when starvation bit deep the ploughmen of the area where drawn to towns like Whittlesey, They knocked on doors begging for food & disguised their shame by blackening their faces with soot. In Whittlesey it was the custom on the Tuesday following Plough Monday to dress one of the confraternity of the plough in straw and call him a Straw Bear. The bear was then taken around town to entertain the folk who on the previous day had subscribed to the rustics, a spread of beer, tobacco & beef. The bear was made to dance in front of houses & gifts of money, beer & food was expected. (Credit Image: © Andrew Mccaren/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 14, 2017 - Whittlesey, Cambridgshire, UK - Whittlesey UK. Picture shows a member of the Old Glory Molly dancers at the 38th Whittlesey Straw Bear Festival this weekend. In times past when starvation bit deep the ploughmen of the area where drawn to towns like Whittlesey, They knocked on doors begging for food & disguised their shame by blackening their faces with soot. In Whittlesey it was the custom on the Tuesday following Plough Monday to dress one of the confraternity of the plough in straw and call him a Straw Bear. The bear was then taken around town to entertain the folk who on the previous day had subscribed to the rustics, a spread of beer, tobacco & beef. The bear was made to dance in front of houses & gifts of money, beer & food was expected. (Credit Image: © Andrew Mccaren/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 14, 2017 - Whittlesey, Cambridgshire, UK - Whittlesey UK. Picture shows a member of the Old Glory Molly dancers at the 38th Whittlesey Straw Bear Festival this weekend. In times past when starvation bit deep the ploughmen of the area where drawn to towns like Whittlesey, They knocked on doors begging for food & disguised their shame by blackening their faces with soot. In Whittlesey it was the custom on the Tuesday following Plough Monday to dress one of the confraternity of the plough in straw and call him a Straw Bear. The bear was then taken around town to entertain the folk who on the previous day had subscribed to the rustics, a spread of beer, tobacco & beef. The bear was made to dance in front of houses & gifts of money, beer & food was expected. (Credit Image: © Andrew Mccaren/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 14, 2017 - Whittlesey, Cambridgshire, UK - Whittlesey UK. Picture shows a member of the Red Leicester Molly dancers at the 38th Whittlesey Straw Bear Festival this weekend. In times past when starvation bit deep the ploughmen of the area where drawn to towns like Whittlesey, They knocked on doors begging for food & disguised their shame by blackening their faces with soot. In Whittlesey it was the custom on the Tuesday following Plough Monday to dress one of the confraternity of the plough in straw and call him a Straw Bear. The bear was then taken around town to entertain the folk who on the previous day had subscribed to the rustics, a spread of beer, tobacco & beef. The bear was made to dance in front of houses & gifts of money, beer & food was expected. (Credit Image: © Andrew Mccaren/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 14, 2017 - Whittlesey, Cambridgshire, UK - Whittlesey UK. Picture shows a member of the Pig Dyke Molly dancers at the 38th Whittlesey Straw Bear Festival this weekend. In times past when starvation bit deep the ploughmen of the area where drawn to towns like Whittlesey, They knocked on doors begging for food & disguised their shame by blackening their faces with soot. In Whittlesey it was the custom on the Tuesday following Plough Monday to dress one of the confraternity of the plough in straw and call him a Straw Bear. The bear was then taken around town to entertain the folk who on the previous day had subscribed to the rustics, a spread of beer, tobacco & beef. The bear was made to dance in front of houses & gifts of money, beer & food was expected. (Credit Image: © Andrew Mccaren/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 14, 2017 - Whittlesey, Cambridgshire, UK - Whittlesey UK. Picture shows the Gog Magog Molly dancers at the 38th Whittlesey Straw Bear Festival this weekend. In times past when starvation bit deep the ploughmen of the area where drawn to towns like Whittlesey, They knocked on doors begging for food & disguised their shame by blackening their faces with soot. In Whittlesey it was the custom on the Tuesday following Plough Monday to dress one of the confraternity of the plough in straw and call him a Straw Bear. The bear was then taken around town to entertain the folk who on the previous day had subscribed to the rustics, a spread of beer, tobacco & beef. The bear was made to dance in front of houses & gifts of money, beer & food was expected. (Credit Image: © Andrew Mccaren/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
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