My Vision of Havana’s Landmark Capitol Building
Without a doubt one of the most photogenic and most photographed places in Havana is the Capitol building known as the Capitolio. (26 photos)
Read MoreWithout a doubt one of the most photogenic and most photographed places in Havana is the Capitol building known as the Capitolio. (26 photos)
Read MoreRosa lives with her son, Papelito, a fan of fishing. He normally goes down to the dam in front of the house. LIfe has become increasingly hard. (17 photos)
Read MoreAs Havana enters today July 3rd into phase one of recovery from Covid-19, Juan Suarez was able to take these pictures for our readers. (15 photos)
Read More“Stay at home,” people shouted at a woman who was walking along the sidewalk in front of the store. To which she blurted out: “If I do, I’ll die of hunger.” (14 photos)
Read MoreAlmost overnight, life on the streets came to a grinding halt as New York decongested more completely than anywhere else in the United States. (16 photos)
Read MoreUnable to move around the city, I climbed the hills of La Vibora nieghborhood to see numerous Havana landmarks from those vantage points. (21 photos)
Read MoreThese images were taken in the Havana neighborhoods of Sevillano, Monaco and part of Santa Catalina Street. (31 photos)
Read MoreI would venture to affirm that La Quinta de los Molinos is a paradise with the city of Havana. (30 photos)
Read MoreBorn on May 9, 1920, Celia Esther Sánchez Manduley was one of eight children in the family of Dr. Manuel Sánchez Silveira and Acacia Manduley. (16 photos)
Read MoreDuring our annual trip with L’Archipel in 2015, I went to the Cuban National Ballet School graduate show in at the Teatro Nacional de Cuba. (9 photos)
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