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I agree. It's their right to sell these crappy items and some of my friends purchased stuff from them. However, I did not enjoy it. I like to sit on a beach and relax and many of these people do not take "no" (even though it means the same in Spanish and English) for an answer. There are plenty of beaches to visit in the world and why not go to one where you are not constantly being harassed to buy unnecessary goods. Buying stuff you don't need is bad for the earth. (I am by no means innocent of this crime). I'd rather have vendors with permanent booths that you could approach based on your attraction to the goods they are selling. I invite others to chime in on this topic.
I'm enjoying your series of videos on Cabo San Lucas. My only comment is you shouldn't apply that the locals selling souvenirs on the beach are a nuisance it's their home . All these people are trying to do is make a living and if that selling overpriced souvenirs to tourist so be it, that's how they make their living , I believe as a traveler people need to learned to accept this aspect of a tourist beach( by the way some people actually enjoy shopping on the beach). Other than that really nice work on your shows can't wait to see the rest of the series. Travel On,Railaybay
Thanks for the feedback. I got more where that came from, so tune in to my other videos.
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