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Cuba Libre: An Island in the Imperialist Sea
The Duty of the Hour: The Cuban Revolution Part I
“The revolution is not an apple that falls when it is ripe. You have to make it fall.” – Che Guevara
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Reform and Resistance: The Cuban Revolution Part II
“They talk about the failure of socialism, but where is the success of capitalism in Africa, Asia, and Latin America?” – Fidel Castro
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Adapted in part from open sources.
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How to Cuba 2017
March 18, 2017: Havana, Cuba – The So-Called October Crisis
The commanding heights of Havana are controlled by two imposing forts on the east side of Havana Harbor. They’re impossible to miss from the Malecon, and for nearly four hundred years, with the exception of a brief British interlude, they kept Havana safe as a rallying point for Spanish galleons laden with successive waves of Aztec, Inca, and native-mined riches.
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March 17, 2017: Havana, Cuba – Necropolis Cristobal Colon and Other Things Well-Named
For the last three mornings, Yurien’s Mama and Papa have prepared and served a truly titanic breakfast – honestly enough to bring lesser men to their knees crying, “Mercy!” Scrambled eggs, sausage, cheese, two kinds of sweet pastries, a heaping fruit plate of bananas, pineapple, and guava, bread, butter, mango marmalade, the blackest coffee you can imagine, and freshly pureed and chilled smoothie, all taken up on the roof of their little casa overlooking the sunrise on the most picturesque mogote. Continue reading “March 17, 2017: Havana, Cuba – Necropolis Cristobal Colon and Other Things Well-Named “
March 16, 2017: Vinales, Cuba – The Motor Scooter Diary
The manager was pissed. Continue reading “March 16, 2017: Vinales, Cuba – The Motor Scooter Diary”
March 15, 2017: Vinales, Cuba – A Life in the Valley
It’s tempting just to share photos from today’s hiking and let the pictures speak for themselves. Continue reading “March 15, 2017: Vinales, Cuba – A Life in the Valley”
March 14, 2017: Vinales, Cuba – There’s an angry horse tied up on the road ahead.
Cuba is one of the most challenging places I have ever traveled. Little about the way this place is transparent. People are very thorough, checking every box, but not necessarily in order. Continue reading “March 14, 2017: Vinales, Cuba – There’s an angry horse tied up on the road ahead.”
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