Woman in Havana, Cuba – Photo of the Day
Ana Perez Arrieta from the United States took our photo of the day: “Woman in Havana, Cuba.” She used her Nikon D5100 camera.
Ana Perez Arrieta from the United States took our photo of the day: “Woman in Havana, Cuba.” She used her Nikon D5100 camera.
The restructuring process of Cuba’s official economy is almost three months old, and prices of products and services are exceptionally high.
Cuban artist Luis Manuel Otero has been suffering police abuse for years now, because he defends freedom of creation, speech and movement.
Dayana Rodriguez’s son suffers from scabies, but she hasn’t found any of the treatments prescribed by her doctor at any Havana drugstore.
Every day, I hear on the radio or the TV that a Cuban musician gave or is going to give a concert online. However, I have no way to access.
Anna Lithander from Sweden took our photo of the day: “Stove Repair Workshop” in Havana, Cuba. She used her Fujifilm XT3 camera.
Our reader John C. Morris from Canada took the photo of the day: “Bubbles in Havana, Cuba”. He used his Fijifilm F100 camera.
Cuba may be the only place in the entire world where buildings over 62 years old are preferred to newer ones. Read why…
I have said many a time that I’m against the embargo the US gov. imposes on Cuba. I also supported normalizing relations that Obama promoted.
For some, he is a reformist awaiting his chance to make the changes the Cuban Revolution needs. For others, he’s a gray handpicked bureaucrat