Matanzas, Cuba: Tourism and Things to Improve
With the development of tourism in Varadero, Matanzas has taken a different look. The relative prosperity of its inhabitants is evident… (13 photos)
Read MoreWith the development of tourism in Varadero, Matanzas has taken a different look. The relative prosperity of its inhabitants is evident… (13 photos)
Read MoreEvery February 6th, rastafaris gather in Havana to celebrate the birthdate of one of their idols: Bob Marley. Here’s what happened this year. (43 photos)
Read MoreA Baroque cathedral inaugurated in 1777 in the true style of squares and churches being built in Spanish towns and cities at that time. (48 photos)
Read MoreBeing sworn into the Abakua society that exalts manhood seems today to be a social phenomenon that takes strength in young people. 10 photos)
Read MoreJuan Suarez is out and about taking pictures in Havana virtually every day; we asked him to compile some of his shots taken on rainy days. (26 photos)
Read MoreEvelyn Sosa photographs runners before or after they enter the trance that defines them as such, and this is how she challenges their momentary identity… (12 photos)
Read MoreI have been visiting and photographing Cuba for a decade. In reviewing my collection of photos recently, I noticed an unintended theme: portals. (57 photos)
Read MoreThis daring percussionist hadn’t been seen for a long time. Now he reappears just as years ago. Guantanamo residents know him well. (17 photos)
Read MoreA Journey towards the town of El Rincon, where the National Sanctuary of San Lazaro is located, is the goal of many Cubans every year. (57 photos)
Read MoreThey are branded as curious, charismatic, jovial, patient and blessed people, and very calm, but yes not when offended, as often happens. (16 photos)
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