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February 17th, 2008 admin Leave a comment Go to comments

soapstone carving
In the World Showcase at Epcot

There is a store located outside the country and there are two guys who carve wood or stone soap using things. I try to find its place because I am sending a friend to buy some items for me. Both are from Kenya. Sculpting and painting beautiful things, such as masks, animals and many others. If you have seen or are going there to help please. Thank you all. This was helpful.

This is certainly the position. Bear left when entering the country and will be only after China. Ahead of Germany. It's just an area with little or no walks in stores or something like the rest of the country. Only a bar and a stand of masks, statues and carving.


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