The Corner of Toyo in Luyano, Havana
It is perhaps one of those that best reflects the indifference and abandonment to which many buildings in the city are subjected. (26 photos)
Read MoreIt is perhaps one of those that best reflects the indifference and abandonment to which many buildings in the city are subjected. (26 photos)
Read MoreLong Exposure photography is a technique that allows moving objects to leave a luminous trail… (40 Photos)
Read MoreOur Iron Bridge is very convenient, linking 11th Street of Vedado, with Miramar. It opens to allow the transit of river vessels. (13 photos)
Read MoreThey swarm throughout Old Havana, Central Havana, and a good part of the peripheral municipalities of the city. (34 photos)
Read MoreWalking down Paula Street in Old Havana, on a sunny September day, the amount of street art there and surroundings is striking (29 photos).
Read MoreSome claim the origin dates back to 1822 when, where the neighborhood is today, a tavern called Mantilla appeared. (21 photos)
Read MoreChildren playing in a park, people walking their pets. Others returning from work or carrying an aged and archaic television. (36 photos)
Read MoreThe history of the property is extremely interesting, as it was the government headquarters. Its construction dates from 1776 to 1792. (19 photos)
Read MoreThey are jeeps, mostly Willys & Toyotas, between 50 and 75 years old, and have been adapted for taxis. Many have modern mechanics (29 photos)
Read MoreIt is flanked by beautiful colonial houses with columns. It has stone & marble benches, lampposts, and is shaded by large trees (22 photos).
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