They Stole the Bells, Havana – Photo of the Day
John Bohannon from the United States took our photo of the day: “They stole the bells” in Havana, Cuba.
John Bohannon from the United States took our photo of the day: “They stole the bells” in Havana, Cuba.
This week we have drawn on the increasingly frequent blackouts in Cuba and the inconvenience they cause to the population.
According to Bisquet, the political police forced them both into exile as the only way to release Hamlet from jail.
Raul Fierro from Mexico took our photo of the day: “The Water Arrives” in Havana, Cuba.
Margareta Turos from Hungary took our photo of the day “Fisherman” in Havana, Cuba.
“I never offended or attacked any official,” the young man assures. He says that no one ordered him to demonstrate…
Emilio Morales gives us a look at the operations of GAESA, the military conglomerate that controls the lion’s share of the Cuban economy.
It’s incredible there are still Communist totalitarian regimes in the 21st century, with all of the scientific & technological breakthroughs.
“If there’s a unifying theme throughout her work, maybe it’s the sense of home, of refuge and remembrance.”
Greg Rothschild from the United States took our photo of the day: “Cafe Express” in Havana, Cuba,.