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17 hours from Guantanamo to Havana. That's all it takes. Drinks in sealed plastic bags, odd passengers swatting at cucarachas and interruptions by melodic vendors of bocaditos and African chocolates mark our cross-Cuba overnight odyssey.© www.uncorneredmarket.com
Baseball on the streets of Santiago.© www.uncorneredmarket.com
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Local schoolkids are organized en masse for a children's march on electricity conservation.Check out the light bulb cut-outs around their necks.© www.uncorneredmarket.com
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Notice the uniforms - love 'em!© www.uncorneredmarket.com
The 5-star hotel compensation for being bumped from our flight stands in stark contrast to the previous night's journey by train and much of the rest of our experience.Hotels like this seemed to absorb all mid to high-end food products. Although we ate well in the homes where we stayed, the typical street, market and restaurant offerings were remarkably bleak for a country so lush.© www.uncorneredmarket.com
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Another organized mass march, this time in Baracoa marking the 26th annual celebration of Culture Week.© www.uncorneredmarket.com
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