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Habana Vieja & El CapitolioHavana –> Cuba 01-01-2005 |
Houses of Habana ViejaHavana –> Cuba 01-01-2005Away from the tourist enclaves of Old Havana, the buildings were crumbling and dilapidated. |
Che Guevara statueSanta Clara –> Cuba 04-01-2005A huge bronze statue of Che Guevera overlooking the Plaza de la Revolución, with a letter from Fidel Castro, alongside. |
Hasta la victoria, siempreSanta Clara –> Cuba 04-01-2005'Until the everlasting victory’ reads the inscription on the concrete plinth below the bronze statue of Che Guevera. |
DominoesTrinidad –> Cuba 04-01-2005Men play dominos in a Trinidad side street. The pale colours of the buildings and the cobbled streets are not unusual in Trinidad: its colonial history is preserved by its status as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. whc.unesco.org/pg.cfm?cid=31&id_site=460 |
Taking it easyTrinidad –> Cuba 05-01-2005A Trinidadian watches life in the town's main square - Plaza Mayor. |
Typical TrinidadTrinidad –> Cuba 06-01-2005A typical shot of Cuban street life: children playing, neighbours talking through the grills of their windows and groups of men playing dominos. |
Trinidad landscapeTrinidad –> Cuba 07-01-2005The landscape surrounding Trinidad (the small white dot on the right): the Montanas de Guamuhaya in the background. |
Jose Marti's mausoleumSantiago de Cuba –> Cuba 11-01-2005Jose Marti, a celebrated Cuban revolutionary from the late 19th century, has a Cuban flag draped over his remains at the Cementerio Santa Ifigenia in Santiago de Cuba. myhero.com/myhero/hero.asp?hero=J_Marti |
Jose Marti statueSantiago de Cuba –> Cuba 11-01-2005The statue of Jose Marti at the well-kept Cementerio Santa Ifigenia. Marti, who has streets named after him all over the island, is famous for fighting colonial Spanish rule. He was killed in the 1895 War of Independence. myhero.com/myhero/hero.asp?hero=J_Marti |
'Baracoa, Baracoa!'Baracoa –> Cuba 15-01-2005 |
Yunque de BaracoaBaracoa –> Cuba 15-01-2005The anvil shaped mountain behind Baracoa was remarked upon by Christopher Columbus in 1492. |
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