A Simple Cuban Invention to Have Internet
Makeshift antennas in Cuba are made of aluminum and plastic, and have become the queens of rooftops for home Internet.
Read MoreMakeshift antennas in Cuba are made of aluminum and plastic, and have become the queens of rooftops for home Internet.
Read MoreA hand has crossed out “Long live Cuba without communism” on the monumental ’Wooden Cloud’ installed in the Plaza Vieja in Havana
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