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  • January 2, 2018 - Milano, Italy, Italy - Fast food corporation McDonald's start to sell vegan and gourmet hamburger in Italy, to catch more audience with healthy food. (Credit Image: © Mairo Cinquetti/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 22, 2019 - Gaza, gaza strip, Palestine - Palestinian family  sort through arugula produce before he heads to sell it at a market, in an impoverished area in Beit Lahia in the northern Gaza Strip on May 22, 2019. (Credit Image: © Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 17, 2018 - Barpeta, Assam, India - Woman labourer carrying harvested fresh cucumber in a farm to sell in the market  in Barpeta, Assam, India, about  100KM from Guwahati on Sunday, December 16, 2018. (Credit Image: © David Talukdar/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • June 23, 2017 - Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan - Venezuela's central bank is seeking to sell fixed-income securities to Nomura Holdings Inc as a way of raising cash amid an economic crisis, an opposition deputy and a finance industry source said on Thursday, only weeks after a similar deal embroiled the Japanese bank in controversy. Opposition legislators this month publicly chided Nomura for participating along with Goldman Sachs Group Inc in a$2.9 billion bond operation that helped the government of President Nicolas Maduro bolster the country's flagging foreign currency reserves. (Credit Image: © Alessandro Di Ciommo via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Katy Perry puts on an energetic performance in Vancouver with colorful array of outfits. Katy arrived for the final leg of her North American Witness Tour in Vancouver, Canada. Katy was recording the show for promotional purposes and put on an extravagant performance, which included fighting with the famous 'Left Shark' from the Superbowl she performed at 2 years ago. Katy was seen getting dragged around the floor before performing a karate kick. Katy was seen wearing several different revealing outfits throughout the night and included spectacular stage effects for the sell out crowd at Rogers Arena in Canada. 05 Feb 2018 Pictured: Katy Perry. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Katy Perry puts on an energetic performance in Vancouver with colorful array of outfits. Katy arrived for the final leg of her North American Witness Tour in Vancouver, Canada. Katy was recording the show for promotional purposes and put on an extravagant performance, which included fighting with the famous 'Left Shark' from the Superbowl she performed at 2 years ago. Katy was seen getting dragged around the floor before performing a karate kick. Katy was seen wearing several different revealing outfits throughout the night and included spectacular stage effects for the sell out crowd at Rogers Arena in Canada. 05 Feb 2018 Pictured: Katy Perry. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Katy Perry puts on an energetic performance in Vancouver with colorful array of outfits. Katy arrived for the final leg of her North American Witness Tour in Vancouver, Canada. Katy was recording the show for promotional purposes and put on an extravagant performance, which included fighting with the famous 'Left Shark' from the Superbowl she performed at 2 years ago. Katy was seen getting dragged around the floor before performing a karate kick. Katy was seen wearing several different revealing outfits throughout the night and included spectacular stage effects for the sell out crowd at Rogers Arena in Canada. 05 Feb 2018 Pictured: Katy Perry. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Katy Perry puts on an energetic performance in Vancouver with colorful array of outfits. Katy arrived for the final leg of her North American Witness Tour in Vancouver, Canada. Katy was recording the show for promotional purposes and put on an extravagant performance, which included fighting with the famous 'Left Shark' from the Superbowl she performed at 2 years ago. Katy was seen getting dragged around the floor before performing a karate kick. Katy was seen wearing several different revealing outfits throughout the night and included spectacular stage effects for the sell out crowd at Rogers Arena in Canada. 05 Feb 2018 Pictured: Katy Perry. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Katy Perry puts on an energetic performance in Vancouver with colorful array of outfits. Katy arrived for the final leg of her North American Witness Tour in Vancouver, Canada. Katy was recording the show for promotional purposes and put on an extravagant performance, which included fighting with the famous 'Left Shark' from the Superbowl she performed at 2 years ago. Katy was seen getting dragged around the floor before performing a karate kick. Katy was seen wearing several different revealing outfits throughout the night and included spectacular stage effects for the sell out crowd at Rogers Arena in Canada. 05 Feb 2018 Pictured: Katy Perry. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Katy Perry puts on an energetic performance in Vancouver with colorful array of outfits. Katy arrived for the final leg of her North American Witness Tour in Vancouver, Canada. Katy was recording the show for promotional purposes and put on an extravagant performance, which included fighting with the famous 'Left Shark' from the Superbowl she performed at 2 years ago. Katy was seen getting dragged around the floor before performing a karate kick. Katy was seen wearing several different revealing outfits throughout the night and included spectacular stage effects for the sell out crowd at Rogers Arena in Canada. 05 Feb 2018 Pictured: Katy Perry. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Katy Perry puts on an energetic performance in Vancouver with colorful array of outfits. Katy arrived for the final leg of her North American Witness Tour in Vancouver, Canada. Katy was recording the show for promotional purposes and put on an extravagant performance, which included fighting with the famous 'Left Shark' from the Superbowl she performed at 2 years ago. Katy was seen getting dragged around the floor before performing a karate kick. Katy was seen wearing several different revealing outfits throughout the night and included spectacular stage effects for the sell out crowd at Rogers Arena in Canada. 05 Feb 2018 Pictured: Katy Perry. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Katy Perry puts on an energetic performance in Vancouver with colorful array of outfits. Katy arrived for the final leg of her North American Witness Tour in Vancouver, Canada. Katy was recording the show for promotional purposes and put on an extravagant performance, which included fighting with the famous 'Left Shark' from the Superbowl she performed at 2 years ago. Katy was seen getting dragged around the floor before performing a karate kick. Katy was seen wearing several different revealing outfits throughout the night and included spectacular stage effects for the sell out crowd at Rogers Arena in Canada. 05 Feb 2018 Pictured: Katy Perry. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Katy Perry puts on an energetic performance in Vancouver with colorful array of outfits. Katy arrived for the final leg of her North American Witness Tour in Vancouver, Canada. Katy was recording the show for promotional purposes and put on an extravagant performance, which included fighting with the famous 'Left Shark' from the Superbowl she performed at 2 years ago. Katy was seen getting dragged around the floor before performing a karate kick. Katy was seen wearing several different revealing outfits throughout the night and included spectacular stage effects for the sell out crowd at Rogers Arena in Canada. 05 Feb 2018 Pictured: Katy Perry. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • April 27, 2018 - The Hague, The Hague, Netherlands - Small girl seen selling self made cake at street festival on King's Day in city of The Hague in Netherlands. Koningsdag or King's Day is a national holiday in the Kingdom of the Netherlands. Celebrated on 27 April, the date marks the birth of King Willem-Alexander. (Credit Image: © Hendrik Osula/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Traders pictured during an open outcry trading session, in 'The Ring' at the London Metal Exchange in London. Picture date: Tuesday March 15th, 2016. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS. The LME, the world's biggest market for base metals, is the only financial exchange in Europe to still use open outcry trading, where contracts are traded in intense 5-minute bursts.
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  • Traders pictured during an open outcry trading session, in 'The Ring' at the London Metal Exchange in London. Picture date: Tuesday March 15th, 2016. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS. The LME, the world's biggest market for base metals, is the only financial exchange in Europe to still use open outcry trading, where contracts are traded in intense 5-minute bursts.
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  • Traders pictured during an open outcry trading session, in 'The Ring' at the London Metal Exchange in London. Picture date: Tuesday March 15th, 2016. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS. The LME, the world's biggest market for base metals, is the only financial exchange in Europe to still use open outcry trading, where contracts are traded in intense 5-minute bursts.
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  • Traders pictured during an open outcry trading session, in 'The Ring' at the London Metal Exchange in London. Picture date: Tuesday March 15th, 2016. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS. The LME, the world's biggest market for base metals, is the only financial exchange in Europe to still use open outcry trading, where contracts are traded in intense 5-minute bursts.
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  • Traders pictured during an open outcry trading session, in 'The Ring' at the London Metal Exchange in London. Picture date: Tuesday March 15th, 2016. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS. The LME, the world's biggest market for base metals, is the only financial exchange in Europe to still use open outcry trading, where contracts are traded in intense 5-minute bursts.
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  • Traders pictured during an open outcry trading session, in 'The Ring' at the London Metal Exchange in London. Picture date: Tuesday March 15th, 2016. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS. The LME, the world's biggest market for base metals, is the only financial exchange in Europe to still use open outcry trading, where contracts are traded in intense 5-minute bursts.
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  • Traders pictured during an open outcry trading session, in 'The Ring' at the London Metal Exchange in London. Picture date: Tuesday March 15th, 2016. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS. The LME, the world's biggest market for base metals, is the only financial exchange in Europe to still use open outcry trading, where contracts are traded in intense 5-minute bursts.
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  • Traders pictured during an open outcry trading session, in 'The Ring' at the London Metal Exchange in London. Picture date: Tuesday March 15th, 2016. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS. The LME, the world's biggest market for base metals, is the only financial exchange in Europe to still use open outcry trading, where contracts are traded in intense 5-minute bursts.
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  • A general view of England and Pakistan merchandise on sale before the ICC Champions Trophy, semi-final match at the Cardiff Wales Stadium.
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  • March 17, 2020: Melbourne, Australia: A frustrated man trying to buy toilet paper in an Australian supermarket after panic buying due to the COVID-19 Coronavirus. (Credit Image: © Chris Putnam/ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 17, 2020: Melbourne, Australia: Empty fruit and vegetable shelves in an Australian supermarket after panic buying due to the COVID-19 Coronavirus. (Credit Image: © Chris Putnam/ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 24, 2019 - Dhaka, bangladesh - Two worker polish on wood broad as they prepare for Eid-Al Fitr after the end of the month of Ramadan at the National Eidga (place of worship) in Dhaka. (Credit Image: © MD Mehedi Hasan/ZUMA Wire)
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  • February 17, 2018 - Thousand Oaks, California, USA - Boy with homemade grapefruit stall on driveway (Credit Image: © Ian Spanier/Image Source via ZUMA Press)
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  • Illuminated exchange display (Credit Image: © Image Source/Alan Schein/Image Source/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • A board displaying the match being sold out outside the ground
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  • August 14, 2017 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - A Bangladeshi People reads and search Novel, Historical, Literature and others books for buy in a bookshop in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on August 14, 2017  (Credit Image: © Str/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Are Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi Looking to Sell their stately English Tudor manor house in Beverly Hills?? Ellen and Portia only purchased the property about a year ago for a whopping $42.5 million from Adam Levine. It's reported that the pair are willing to discreetly showings of the heavily fortified estate to pre-qualified buyers unbothered by a sky-high asking price alleged to be $58 million. 28 May 2020 Pictured: Are Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi Looking to Sell their stately English Tudor manor house in Beverly Hills??. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Are Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi Looking to Sell their stately English Tudor manor house in Beverly Hills?? Ellen and Portia only purchased the property about a year ago for a whopping $42.5 million from Adam Levine. It's reported that the pair are willing to discreetly showings of the heavily fortified estate to pre-qualified buyers unbothered by a sky-high asking price alleged to be $58 million. 28 May 2020 Pictured: Are Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi Looking to Sell their stately English Tudor manor house in Beverly Hills??. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • April 12, 2020, Lagos, Nigeria: Residents buy and sell at Sunday Market, Ogba, Lagos, Nigeria on Sunday, April 12, 2020. Christians celebrate Easter festival indoor in compliance with of ongoing stay-at-home and lockdown orders by the government to contain the spread of Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. (Credit Image: © Adekunle Ajayi/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • April 19, 2020, Kathmandu, NP, Nepal: A Nepalese farmer carrying vegetables in Tricycle Rickshaw from his field to sell during complete nation lockdown as concerns about the spread of Corona Virus (COVID-19) at Thimi, Bhaktapur, Nepal on Sunday, April 19, 2020. (Credit Image: © Narayan Maharjan/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • June 18, 2017 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - New money bundles are displaying for sell at a street vendor ashamed of Eid in the outcast of Dhaka. People give new money to a relative as a gift during Eid. (Credit Image: © Md. Mehedi Hasan via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 21, 2017 - Ankara, Turkey - 60 and 77-year-old two peddlers sell melons and watermelons on their truck in the holy month of Ramadan in Ankara, Turkey on June 21, 2017. (Credit Image: © Altan Gocher/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • South Africa - Cape Town - 06 January 2020 -  Mohammed 'Boeta' Cassiem, has been selling ice creams at Newlands for 55 years. He has sold ice creams there since he was 13 years old and now at age 65, he says he is not slowing down any time soon and will be selling the sweet treats for the foreseeable future. Picture: David Ritchie/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa - Durban -  01 June 2020 -   Long queues have formed outside shops selling alcohol in South Africa after restrictions on its sale, imposed two months ago as part of measures to fight Covid-19 were lifted. Picture Leon Lestrade/African News Agency(ANA).
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  • June 10, 2019 - Lagos, Nigeria - Boys selling handkerchiefs discuss at Iyana-Ipaja, Lagos, Nigeria on Monday June, 10, 2019. Street trading, despite the fact that is against the law, is a means of survival in Lagos. Photo by Adekunle Ajayi  (Credit Image: © Adekunle Ajayi/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • Dubbed by some as Walking Shops, ladies carry fruit in their buckets, selling as they go.
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  • May 18, 2019 - Varanasi, India - On 17 May 2019, a street merchant sits on a busy pedestrian passage, selling small items to people in the city of Varanasi, India. (Credit Image: © Diego Cupolo/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 30, 2019 - Mumbai, India - A child holds ‘Vada Pav’, an Indian snack while selling dust bin bags at a pedestrian subway in Mumbai, India on 30 March 2019. India is ranked 103 on the Global Hunger Index and has the largest number of malnourished children in the world as per media report. (Credit Image: © Himanshu Bhatt/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • A general view of a street vendor selling match related merchandise prior to the beginning of the Premier League Match at Emirates Stadium
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  • A general view of street vendors selling match related merchandise prior to the beginning of the Premier League Match at Emirates Stadium
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  • A general view of street vendors selling match related merchandise prior to the beginning of the Premier League Match at Emirates Stadium
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  • A general view of street vendors selling match related merchandise prior to the beginning of the Premier League Match at Emirates Stadium
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  • July 25, 2018 - Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India - Man selling lottery tickets by a poster for the Communist Party of India in the city of Thiruvananthapuram (Trivandrum), Kerala, India. (Credit Image: © Creative Touch Imaging Ltd/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • File photo dated 9/3/2018 of The Feeling frontman Dan Gillespie Sells who has revealed ambitions to move into acting.
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  • A man sells scarves outside the ground during the Premier League match at Turf Moor, Burnley.
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  • August 26, 2017 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - Shumaya, who age is 7, sells flowers at a park in Dhaka. (Credit Image: © Md. Mehedi Hasan via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Lindsay Selles arrives at "The Layover" Los Angeles Premiere held at the ArcLight Hollywood in Los Angeles, CA on Wednesday, August 23, 2017. (Photo By Sthanlee B. Mirador/Sipa USA)
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  • Lindsay Selles arrives at "The Layover" Los Angeles Premiere held at the ArcLight Hollywood in Los Angeles, CA on Wednesday, August 23, 2017. (Photo By Sthanlee B. Mirador/Sipa USA)
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  • Lindsay Selles arrives at "The Layover" Los Angeles Premiere held at the ArcLight Hollywood in Los Angeles, CA on Wednesday, August 23, 2017. (Photo By Sthanlee B. Mirador/Sipa USA)
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  • Lindsay Selles arrives at "The Layover" Los Angeles Premiere held at the ArcLight Hollywood in Los Angeles, CA on Wednesday, August 23, 2017. (Photo By Sthanlee B. Mirador/Sipa USA)
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  • June 4, 2017 - Gaza, gaza strip, Palestine - A Palestinian boy sells sweets with his father at a market in the old city during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, in Gaza City, Gaza Strip, 04 June 2017.  Muslims start fasting before sunrise at down and break their fasting after sunset. Muslims around the world celebrate the holy month with prayers and reading from the Quran as they fast from eating, drinking, smoking and sexual relations from dawn till dusk. (Credit Image: © Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • General view of a street seller prior to Nottingham Forest's match against Hull City
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  • Arsenal fans shop for scarves at a stall outside the ground ahead of the Premier League match at the Emirates Stadium, London.
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  • November 22, 2018 - Toba Samosir Regency, North Sumatra, Indonesia - Pasal Manalu, 49, a farmer shows after peels the sap of the frankincense tree belonging to the community in the Industrial Plantation area by PT Toba Pulp Lestari in Toba Samosir Regency, North Sumatra on November 21, 2018. Residents in the village generally depend on Frankincense sap. it is sold at Rp. 200.000 ($13.71) per kilogram. Frankincense (Styrax benzoit) is a sap produced through the tapping process and as one of the forest products a which can be processed and used for various uses as raw material for medicines, cosmetics, and is often used in traditional ceremonies. (Credit Image: © Albert Ivan Damanik/ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 8, 2018 - Kolkata, West Bengal, India - Indian Vendor at the flower market of Kolkata, India, on 08,October,2018. The 129-year old Kolkata Flower Market is eastern India's largest flower market with hundreds of stalls and people sitting on the ground.Demand for flowers are high for the forthcoming Hindu festival Kali Puja,Deepawali,Jagadharty Puja with added price increases this season due to rising diesel costs in the distribution chain. (Credit Image: © Debajyoti Chakraborty/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 5, 2018 - New York City, Queens, United States - Street vendor in Jackson Heights (Credit Image: © Kike Calvo  via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Jan. 1, 1970 - Los Angeles, CA, U.S. - British musician TOM JONES, ELVIS PRESLEY with his wife PRISCILLA BEAULIEU. A white southerner who singing blues laced with country and country tinged with gospel, Presley brought together music from both sides of the color line. Presley performed this music with a natural hip swiveling sexuality that made him a teen idol. (Credit Image: © Keystone Press Agency/Keystone USA via ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • PAARL SOUTH AFRICA - MARCH 23: Stage winners Michele Casagrande and Fabian Rabensteiner interviewed by Owen Hannie after the 70km final day, stage 7 on March 23, 2018 Wellingtion to Paarl, South Africa. Mountain bikers gather from around the world to compete in the 2018 ABSA Cape Epic, racing 8 days and 658km across the Western Cape with an accumulated 13 530m of climbing ascent, often referred to as the 'untamed race' the Cape Epic is said to be the toughest mountain bike event in the world. (Photo by Dino Lloyd)
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  • PAARL SOUTH AFRICA - MARCH 23: Samuele Porro during the 70km final day, stage 7 on March 23, 2018 Wellingtion to Paarl, South Africa. Mountain bikers gather from around the world to compete in the 2018 ABSA Cape Epic, racing 8 days and 658km across the Western Cape with an accumulated 13 530m of climbing ascent, often referred to as the 'untamed race' the Cape Epic is said to be the toughest mountain bike event in the world. (Photo by Dino Lloyd)
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  • March 23, 2018 - Tanjung Malim, Malaysia - LUCA PACIONI (Right) from Wilier Triestina-Selle Italia Team celebrates as he wins the sixth stage, the 108.5km from Tapah to Tanjung Malim, of the 2018 Le Tour de Langkawi in Tanjung Malim, Malaysia. (Credit Image: © Artur Widak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • WELLINGTON SOUTH AFRICA - MARCH 23: Samuele Porro during stage five's 39km time trial on March 23, 2018 in Wellington, South Africa. Mountain bikers gather from around the world to compete in the 2018 ABSA Cape Epic, racing 8 days and 658km across the Western Cape with an accumulated 13 530m of climbing ascent, often referred to as the 'untamed race' the Cape Epic is said to be the toughest mountain bike event in the world. (Photo by Dino Lloyd)
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  • WELLINGTON SOUTH AFRICA - MARCH 22: Riders during stage three's 111km from Wellington to Worcester on March 22, 2018 in Western Cape, South Africa. Mountain bikers gather from around the world to compete in the 2018 ABSA Cape Epic, racing 8 days and 658km across the Western Cape with an accumulated 13 530m of climbing ascent, often referred to as the 'untamed race' the Cape Epic is said to be the toughest mountain bike event in the world. (Photo by Dino Lloyd)
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  • WORCESTER, SOUTH AFRICA - MARCH 21: Samuele Porro during stage three's 122km from Robertson to Worcester on March 21, 2018 in Cape Town, South Africa. Mountain bikers from across South Africa and internationally gather to compete in the 2018 ABSA Cape Epic, racing 8 days and 658km across the Western Cape with an accumulated 13 530m of climbing ascent, often referred to as the 'untamed race' the Cape Epic is said to be the toughest mountain bike event in the world. (Photo by Dino Lloyd)
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  • WORCESTER, SOUTH AFRICA - MARCH 21: Fabian Rabensteiner during stage three's 122km from Robertson to Worcester on March 21, 2018 in Cape Town, South Africa. Mountain bikers from across South Africa and internationally gather to compete in the 2018 ABSA Cape Epic, racing 8 days and 658km across the Western Cape with an accumulated 13 530m of climbing ascent, often referred to as the 'untamed race' the Cape Epic is said to be the toughest mountain bike event in the world. (Photo by Dino Lloyd)
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  • WORCESTER, SOUTH AFRICA - MARCH 21: Henrinque Avancini and Fabian Rabensteiner lead riders during stage three's 122km from Robertson to Worcester on March 21, 2018 in Cape Town, South Africa. Mountain bikers from across South Africa and internationally gather to compete in the 2018 ABSA Cape Epic, racing 8 days and 658km across the Western Cape with an accumulated 13 530m of climbing ascent, often referred to as the 'untamed race' the Cape Epic is said to be the toughest mountain bike event in the world. (Photo by Dino Lloyd)
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  • June 16, 2017 - New York City, New York, United States - The Jacob K Javits Convention Center in Manhattan hosted the 4th Annual World Cannabis World Congress & Business Exposition, bringing together entrepreneurs, manufacturers, inventors, scientists, political & social leaders to explore the world of legalized cannabis & hemp-related businesses. (Credit Image: © Andy Katz/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 28, 2018 - Palestinian pedlars sell food items during clashes between the Israeli army and Palestinian demonstrating for the Great March of Return rally along the Gaza Strip border on the east of Gaza City, on Friday 28 September 2018. The street vendors, many of whom are children and teens, bring to the protest food and drink items for the Palestinian protesters who spends hours under the scorching sun. Pedlars sell their items during the clashes in defiance to the dangers of injury and death which they face by attending the demonstration.  According to a recent World Bank study, the Gaza economy is on the verge of collapse, with an unemployment rate of 53 percent (over 70 percent for youth unemployment) and with  half of Gaza population living under the poverty line. The report also mentions the strict Israeli blockade imposed on Gaza since 2007 and more recent cuts to aid and funding, including to UNRWA, for the overcrowded and impoverished Palestinian enclave (Credit Image: © Ahmad Hasaballah/IMAGESLIVE via ZUMA Wire)
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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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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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