Cuba
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Old classic cars on Havana's famous coastal drive El Malecon, some cars carry tourists others are the everyday transportation for Cubans as seen from the Hotel Nacional. Photography by Jose More
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12 imagesAn American Airlines flight from Miami with mostly Cuban Americans arrive at Jose Marti airport in Havana carrying bulging suitcases and duffle bags with goods from the United Sates. Old classic cars wait to take the arriving passengers outside the arrivals terminal. Photography by Jose More
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39 imagesOld classic cars on Havana's famous coastal drive El Malecon, some cars carry tourists others are the everyday transportation for Cubans as seen from the Hotel Nacional. Photography by Jose More
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24 imagesHavana’s legendary Tropicana cabaret, first opened on 31 December 1939, is symbol of cuban music and the country’s past. Tropicana remains one of the island's main tourist attractions with a show that has a unique location in the open air and a solid two hour fantastic repertoire of genuine Cuban music and dance. Photography by Jose More
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18 imagesA proud fisherman shows off a marlin caught on the waters off Havava. The small fishing boat motor into port on the River Almendares. Fishing is not only a favorite pastime for Cubans but it is also an income source. Fishermen looking for a catch near the mouth the river Almendares. Photography by Jose More
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9 imagesThe history filled El Floridita, home to the famous daiquiri and frequented by Ernest Hemingway among other well known international and local celebrities. The bar is a must stop by visitors to Cuba, located in La Habana Vieja or Old Havana on the famous Calle Obispo. MR Model Release Photography by Jose More
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17 imagesJose Rodriguez Fuster has decorated his house, studio and town of Jaimanitas with murals and paintings. This world renown artist known was Fuster lives in this small town just west of Havana. Photography by Jose More
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108 imagesCuban government is allowing private business to flourish. Musicians play for tips on the streets of La Habana Vieja. Photography by Jose More
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13 imagesOvercrowded buildings, mostly in disrepair is home to a lot of Cubans in Havana. Some buildings are improved as the economic situation improves. Photography by Jose More
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23 imagesLight traffic allows people to use streets as sidewalks. Cubans manage their daily life in the colonial city of Matanzas walking or riding bicycles to most places and doubling up on old classic cars and motorcycles. Photography by Jose More
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16 images"Corner of the Cretins" is a satire of former Cuban dictator Fulgencio Batista, left, former U.S. Presidents Ronald Reagan, George H. Bush and George W. Bush. Museum of the Revolution, Havana's most famous museum is located in the former presidential palace of the 1950's dictator Fulgencio Batista. Following the 1959 Revolution, it was converted into a museum celebrating the Cuban Revolution. Photography by Jose More
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7 imagesA government building with a large sculpture of Che Guevara. Plaza de la Revolucion, anchored by a monument to Jose Marti, is the site where Fidel Castro and his brother Raul have addressed millions of Cubans in massive rallies. The plaza is surrounded by administrative buildings that house some of the most important offices of Cuba’s government. Photography by Jose More
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35 imagesAn American Airlines flight from Miami with mostly Cuban Americans arrives at Jose Marti airport in Havana carrying bulging suitcases and duffle bags with goods from the United States. Old classic cars wait to take the arriving passengers outside the arrivals terminal. Photography by Jose More
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9 imagesThe Bacunayagua Bridge over the Yumuri Valley on the Via Blanca highway in the province of Matanzas. The bridge built before the Revolution, is the main road to Varadero. Photography by Jose More
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34 imagesTourists from around world enjoy the fine sugar white sand beaches of Varadero. Photography by Jose More
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13 imagesCubans gather with their laptops or smart phones in Wi-Fi hot spots day or night, mostly in neighborhood parks where locals congregate to surf the internet, make face time calls or check their out Facebook and email accounts. Photography by Jose More