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The taxi driver showed us a middle class neighbourhood and a poverty stricken neighbourhood. It was very sad to see the contrast between the very rich and the devastatingly poor. Then we were on to Nassau s Old Town to see slightly crumbling colonial buildings and bright-colored Caribbean architecture. We also visited the Pink Parliament building before returning to the ship.
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