The San Juan de Letran Church of Havana
When I was 21, I used to go with a friend to the San Juan de Letran Church here in Havana. We were having problems at school and at home. (39 photos)
Read MoreWhen I was 21, I used to go with a friend to the San Juan de Letran Church here in Havana. We were having problems at school and at home. (39 photos)
Read MoreHavana’s eastern beaches, one of the capital’s main tourist and recreational attractions, are facing serious pollution issues. (16 photos)
Read MoreLocated east of the entrance to Havana Bay, it was initially a site for carpenters and sailors involved in commercial activity (32 photos).
Read MoreLa Palma is the most important road junction in Arroyo Naranjo, one of the most peripheral municipalities of the capital. (27 photos)
Read MoreThis freight train travels from the port of Mariel to the eastern provinces of Cuba via Havana’s central branch line. (25 photos)
Read MoreCherished to some degree by locals they are now competing with Walmart, Pricemart, Chinese bargain shops & several supermarkets. (15 photos)
Read MoreThe lens I used to take the photos we are showcasing is an 11-16 mm lens, which allows for nearly spherical photos. (17 photos)
Read MoreThis movement was based on the release of workers needing housing from their workplaces with pay, to join the construction. (25 photos)
Read MoreCurrently the headquarters of the National Ballet of Cuba, but due to problems with its interior ceiling, it is not offering performances. (14 photos)
Read MoreFor just over a year, photographer Camilo Rios (1999) has been documenting in black and white film “the tragicomedy” of Havana’s Malecon.
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