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Cubans rush to the beach ahead of anticipated U.S. tourism surge

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Domestic tourism increases in Cuba as residents flock to the country's sandy resort towns as they anticipate the possible end of a U.S. travel ban to the island which could lead to a surge in prices. Pavithra George reports.

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