Cuba: When the Roof Falls In
Heavy rains resulted in the deaths of four persons and hundreds of buildings collapsing (partial and total), most of them in Havana… (16 pictures)
Heavy rains resulted in the deaths of four persons and hundreds of buildings collapsing (partial and total), most of them in Havana… (16 pictures)
Guayasamin’s art has the power to invite contemplation, depicting the pain of the poor, social injustice, and the kindness of human nature. (49 pictures)
Images of daily life in the Cuban capital, all taken in the month of May, unfortunately marked by the Saratoga Hotel tragedy. (42 pictures)
I remember the stories of trips my family made all over Cuba when the Central Highway was finally completed. (86 pictures)
From a rooftop, from the malecón sea front drive or an infinite and eternal avenue, the city is shown against the light; plain and simple. (22 photos)
Two centuries later, the cause of the horrendous explosion at Old Havana’s Saratoga Hotel still hasn’t been announced. (27 photos)
The sailing frigate Juan Sebastián de Elcano, is a training ship of the Spanish Navy, which made a visit to Havana between May 12 and 15.
After a two-year break due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Cuban Government called for May 1st parades throughout the country (21 pictures).
Images all taken in April, in a city that between inflation, shortages of all kinds, & the desperation of the youth, struggles not to succumb.
A baptism implies getting rid of original sin, but I wonder, what sin could a little one have who comes into the world with a clean slate?