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4 years ago  •  5 subscribers 6 answers
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Flew to Tenerife twice, and in Gran Canaria were... Nowhere did we see any warnings or restrictions. Even if it's forbidden, I don't think they'll find it. And even if they find it, I don’t think that they will be especially tyrannized for a zhmenka of sand. Here is a photo from Santa Cruz for inspiration. :-) Farther...
the tourist wants to take a few bottles of local wine with him
12 years ago  •  7 subscribers 9 answers
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sigur62 - it depends on where to fly from. passengers of charter flights are really practically not examined (sometimes foreigners) but when I flew from China, everyone was forced to put things on the scanner. the same thing happened before the new year from the OAU and in May from Georgia. the logic of customs officers is clear - they know what and in what quantities and from which countries people import Farther...
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Tenerife has beaches with light sand. In particular, in Los Americas, in its southern part, there is yellowish sand on the beach. Farther...