Among Icons, Havana, Cuba – Photo of the Day

Among icons, Havana, Cuba. By Noel Socorro (Cuba). Camera: Samsung GT-19505

 

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4 thoughts on “Among Icons, Havana, Cuba – Photo of the Day

  • So true I’ve been everywhere from Havana to Guantanamo and all the cities in between. Never in tourists hotels but in the real neighborhoods among the real people of Cuba. I’ve been going there for over 10 years and have been able to meet some of the most wonderful people there that are now part of my family. Whether is Havana or any place in the world, explore, live and see the true beauty of each moment. Experiences like these cannot be seen on tv or lived on a computer screen. But by walking that mile in others shoes you get different perspectives and appreciate all you have. Make memories and live.

  • All I ever read about is Havana. Cuba is not just Havana. I have been visiting Cuba for over 10 years and have long stopped the resort scene…. this is not Cuba. I have visited Moron, Pina and Ciego de Avile and don’t just hit the hot spots and gift centers. I know very little of the language but can not get enough of Cuba…The real Cuba. I wish people would get adventurous. There is so much to see in Cuba… not just Havana, get out and meet the real people of Cuba. It is not all roses but something you will never forget. JUST DO IT.

  • The only thing good about Communist Cuba is the American Cars that came from U.S.A. back in the 1950s.

  • They keep them running and it is amazing.

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