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May 8, 2008
When I received my invitation to see Ometepe this past February, I was ecstatic. I have been writing about brands that use tobacco grown on this mysterious island for years and have always dreamed of visiting to see its lush soils for a first hand look. Opportunities to visit Ometepe don't come along very often. Not only is this tobacco a closely guarded secret (you need special permission to visit the farms), but Ometepe is so isolated – it's an island in the middle of the country's massive Lak... |
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