0 CommentsLa Havana’s Malecón is the place where city meets de sea. Around there people fish, bike, walk, play, sing or sit on the wall enjoying the scenery and the movement. It does not matter if it is day or night, it is always crowded. I was paying attention and shooting everything when I found this urban intervention of the Cuban flag-shaped puzzle being disassembled... or maybe was it being assembled? The interpretation belongs to each one. What does it mean for you?
1 CommentsTake a plug adaptor – their outlets are different. Do not accept national currency instead of CUC. Be wise.
1 CommentsLet yourself lose alone in the city streets is the best way to know a place. Mainly if it is in La Habana where the government don't want tourists realize how it really is. You should walk without afraid and be an observer.
4 CommentsI did not have Osmany’s phone numbers, just sent an email telling where I would be. It has been two days and no one has contacted me yet, I am on my own in Habana. But this is no problem. I made good friends with Spanish boys who are staying at the hotel and I took long walks in Habana Vieja and Vedado.
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