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  • An 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. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Havana_Airport_Arrivals_011.JPG
  • An 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. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Havana_Airport_Arrivals_013.JPG
  • An 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. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Havana_Airport_Arrivals_012.JPG
  • An 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. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Havana_Airport_Arrivals_011.JPG
  • An 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. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Havana_Airport_Arrivals_009.JPG
  • An 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. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Havana_Airport_Arrivals_008.JPG
  • An 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. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Havana_Airport_Arrivals_007.JPG
  • An 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. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Havana_Airport_Arrivals_006.JPG
  • An 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. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Havana_Airport_Arrivals_005.JPG
  • An 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. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Havana_Airport_Arrivals_004.JPG
  • An 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. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Havana_Airport_Arrivals_010.JPG
  • Valerie More disembarks from an American Airlines flight from Miami at Jose Marti airport in Havana.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Havana_Airport_Arrivals_002.JPG
  • Passengers disembark an American Airlines flight from Miami at Jose Marti airport in Havana.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Havana_Airport_Arrivals_001.JPG
  • Valerie More disembarks from an American Airlines flight from Miami at Jose Marti airport in Havana.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Havana_Airport_Arrivals_002.JPG
  • An American couple has a local pizza and cold beer at a neighborhood government owned restaurant. Photography by Jose More
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  • Skyline of Havana.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • A Unesco World Heritage site, the Castillo de la Real Fuerza bordering the Plaza de Armas in La Habana Vieja.The construction of the castle was finished in 1577. Towering over some of old buildings is the Capitol. Photography by Jose More
    Havana_Skyline _005.JPG
  • Peruvian Navy vessel the “Union,” the largest training sail ship in Latin America in the port Havana. Photography by Jose More
    Havana_Skyline _003.JPG
  • Every Cuban family registers with a local supply store, where they can use a libreta or ration book. The stores are just limited in quantity but also limited in the variety of items it has available.  Cubans manage their daily life wether waiting for in line, riding overcrowded busses or walking to their destination. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Havana_Daily_Life__006.JPG
  • Cubans manage their daily life wether waiting for overcrowded busses or doubling up on old classic cars and motorcycles. Walking is standard mode of transportation. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Cuban_Classic_Cars_014.JPG
  • Yumuri Valley  from the Bacunayagua Bridge on the Via Blanca highway  in Matanzas. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Valle_del_Yumuri_009.JPG
  • The 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. <br />
 Photography by Jose More
    Valle_del_Yumuri_004.JPG
  • In Matanzas the WiFi hot spot is the Plaza de la Libertad. Cubans gather with their computer laptops or smart phones at night in Wi-Fi hot spots, mostly in neighborhood parks where locals congregate to surf the internet, make face time calls or check their out FaceBook and email accounts. <br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • 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
    Matanzas_003.JPG
  • 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
    Matanzas_002.JPG
  • Jose 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.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Fuster_Jaimanitas_Cuba_016.JPG
  • Jose 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.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Fuster_Jaimanitas_Cuba_014.JPG
  • Jose 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.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Fuster_Jaimanitas_Cuba_012.JPG
  • Jose 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.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Fuster_Jaimanitas_Cuba_006.JPG
  • Jose 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.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Fuster_Jaimanitas_Cuba_004.JPG
  • The 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.Photography by Jose More
    Havana_El_Floridita_008.JPG
  • Cubans gather with their computer laptops or smart phones at night in WiFi hot spots, 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
    Havana_Daily_Life__108.JPG
  • Cubans gather with their computer laptops or smart phones at night in WiFi hot spots, 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
    Havana_Daily_Life__106.JPG
  • Cubans manage their daily life whether waiting, here they wait for rations at a neighborhood bakery. Photography by Jose More
    Havana_Daily_Life__100.JPG
  • Cubans manage their daily life whether waiting for something. Here the unusual pizza and cold beer. Photography by Jose More
    Havana_Daily_Life__098.JPG
  • Cuban government  is allowing private business to flourish. Some play music for tips on the streets of La Habana Vieja or sell tickets and old books.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Havana_Daily_Life__093.JPG
  • The classic Ambos Mundos Hotel, the bar is a must stop by visitors to Cuba, located in La Habana Vieja or Old Havana on the famous Calle Obispo.  The hotel was a former haunt of Ernest Hemingway.  Photography by Jose More
    Havana_Daily_Life__087.JPG
  • The classic Ambos Mundos Hotel, the bar is a must stop by visitors to Cuba, located in La Habana Vieja or Old Havana on the famous Calle Obispo.  The hotel was a former haunt of Ernest Hemingway.  Photography by Jose More
    Havana_Daily_Life__086.JPG
  • Cubans manage their daily life whether waiting for and riding overcrowded busses or doubling up on old classic cars and motorcycles. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Havana_Daily_Life__080.JPG
  • Cubans manage their daily life whether waiting for and riding overcrowded busses or doubling up on old classic cars and motorcycles. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Havana_Daily_Life__077.JPG
  • Trying to make a little money playing the trombone on El Malecon.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Havana_Daily_Life__070.JPG
  • A water taxi and cargo ships in the port Havana. Photography by Jose More
    Havana_Daily_Life__068.JPG
  • 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
    Havana_Daily_Life__042.JPG
  • Rooms for rent in La Habana Vieja. Cuban government  is allowing private business to flourish. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Havana_Daily_Life__026.JPG
  • Cubans manage their daily life waiting for overcrowded busses, doubling up on old classic cars and motorcycles or walking everywhere. Locals walk and shop in La Habana Vieja. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Havana_Daily_Life__025.JPG
  • Taking a look at the action from the outside at the famous bar La Bodeguita del Medio in La Habana Vieja. . Cubans manage their daily life waiting for overcrowded busses or doubling up on old classic cars and motorcycles or walking everywhere. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Havana_Daily_Life__018.JPG
  • Cubans manage their daily life whether  waiting for overcrowded busses or doubling up on old classic cars and motorcycles or walking everywhere. Locals and tourist walk and window shop in La Habana Vieja. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Havana_Daily_Life__013.JPG
  • Cubans manage their daily life whether  waiting for overcrowded busses or doubling up on old classic cars and motorcycles or walking everywhere. Locals and tourist walk and window shop in La Habana Vieja. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Havana_Daily_Life__009.JPG
  • Cubans 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
    Cuba_Internet_WiFi__001.JPG
  • Cubans 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
    Cuba_Internet_WiFi__011.JPG
  • Cubans 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
    Cuba_Internet_WiFi__008.JPG
  • Cubans gather with their computer laptops or smart phones at night in Wi-Fi hot spots, 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
    Cuba_Internet_WiFi__003.JPG
  • 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
    Havana_Fishing_010.JPG
  • A 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
    Havana_Fishing_004.JPG
  • Fishing is not only a favorite pastime for Cubans but it is also an income source. Fishermen looking for a catch near the mouth of the river Almendares.   Photography by Jose More
    Havana_Fishing_012.JPG
  • Fishermen use homemade styrofoam floating devices as boats. Fishing is not only a favorite pastime for Cubans but it is also an income source. Fishermen looking for a catch near the mouth of the river Almendares.   Photography by Jose More
    Havana_Fishing_008.JPG
  • 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.    Photography by Jose More
    Havana_Fishing_002.JPG
  • 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
    Cuban_Classic_Cars_024.JPG
  • 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
    Cuban_Classic_Cars_020.JPG
  • Cubans manage their daily life wether waiting for overcrowded busses or doubling up on old classic cars and motorcycles. Walking is standard mode of transportation. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Cuban_Classic_Cars_014.JPG
  • Cubans manage their daily life wether waiting for overcrowded busses or doubling up on old classic cars and motorcycles or walking everywhere. Locals and tourist walk and window shop in La Habana Vieja. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Cuban_Classic_Cars_008.JPG
  • Cubans manage their daily life wether waiting for overcrowded busses or doubling up on old classic cars and motorcycles or walking everywhere. Locals and tourist walk and window shop in La Habana Vieja. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Cuban_Classic_Cars_007.JPG
  • Cubans manage their daily life waiting for overcrowded busses, doubling up on old classic cars and motorcycles. Photography by Jose More
    Cuban_Classic_Cars_001.JPG
  • Skyline of Havana shows the Habana Libre Hotel, formerly the Habana Hilton before it was nationalized by the Castro government in 1960. Buildings mostly in disrepair is home to a lot of Cubans in Havana. Some buildings are improved as the economic situation improves.
    Havana_Skyline _012.JPG
  • Skyline of Havana shows the Habana Libre Hotel, formerly the Habana Hilton before it was nationalized by the Castro government in 1960. Buildings mostly in disrepair is home to a lot of Cubans in Havana. Some buildings are improved as the economic situation improves. <br />
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Photography by Jose More
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  • Skyline of Havana.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Skyline of Havana.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Havana_Skyline _009.JPG
  • Skyline of Havana shows the Habana Libre Hotel, formerly the Habana Hilton before it was nationalized by the Castro government in 1960. Buildings mostly in disrepair is home to a lot of Cubans in Havana. Some buildings are improved as the economic situation improves.
    Havana_Skyline _007.JPG
  • Overcrowded buildings, mostly in disrepair is home to a lot of Cubans in Havana. Some buildings are improved as the economic situation improves. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Havana_Skyline _006.JPG
  • A Unesco World Heritage site, the Castillo de la Real Fuerza bordering the Plaza de Armas in La Habana Vieja.The construction of the castle was finished in 1577. Towering over some of old buildings is the Capitol. Photography by Jose More
    Havana_Skyline _004.JPG
  • View of Havna skyline and El Malecon from Fortaleza de San Carlos de la Cabaña on the east side of the port.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Havana_Skyline _002.JPG
  • The Bacunayagua Bridge over the Yumuri Valley on the Via Blanca highway  in Matanzas. There bridge built before the Revolucion is the main road to Varadero.  Photography by Jose More
    Valle_del_Yumuri_004.JPG
  • Light 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
    Matanzas_014.JPG
  • 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
    Matanzas_002.JPG
  • A 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
    Havana_Fishing_003.JPG
  • The 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.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Havana_El_Floridita_009.JPG
  • Cubans gather with their computer laptops or smart phones at night in WiFi hot spots, 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
    Havana_Daily_Life__102.JPG
  • Cubans manage their daily life wether waiting, here they wait for rations at a neighborhood bakery. Photography by Jose More
    Havana_Daily_Life__100.JPG
  • Cuban government  is allowing private business to flourish. Some play music for tips on the streets of La Habana Vieja or sell tickets and old books.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Havana_Daily_Life__093.JPG
  • The classic Ambos Mundos Hotel, the bar is a must stop by visitors to Cuba, located in La Habana Vieja or Old Havana on the famous Calle Obispo.  The hotel was a former haunt of Ernest Hemingway.  Photography by Jose More
    Havana_Daily_Life__085.JPG
  • Trying to make a little money playing the trombone on El Malecon.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Havana_Daily_Life__070.JPG
  • Cubans manage their daily life wether waiting for in line, riding overcrowded busses or walking to their destination. Photography by Jose More
    Havana_Daily_Life__064.JPG
  • Cubans manage their daily life wether waiting for and riding overcrowded busses or doubling up on old classic cars and motorcycles. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Havana_Daily_Life__055.JPG
  • Cubans manage their daily life wether waiting for and riding overcrowded busses or doubling up on old classic cars and motorcycles. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Havana_Daily_Life__052.JPG
  • Cubans manage their daily life waiting for overcrowded busses, doubling up on old classic cars and motorcycles or walking everywhere. Locals walk and shop in La Habana Vieja. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Havana_Daily_Life__040.JPG
  • Fishing is not only a favorite pastime for Cubans but it is also an income source. A woman sells her daily catch in La Habana Vieja), old Havana. Photography by Jose More
    Havana_Daily_Life__030.JPG
  • Taking a look at the action from the outside at the famous bar La Bodeguita del Medio in La Habana Vieja. . Cubans manage their daily life waiting for overcrowded busses or doubling up on old classic cars and motorcycles or walking everywhere. Locals and tourist walk and window shop in La Habana Vieja. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Havana_Daily_Life__018.JPG
  • Cubans manage their daily life wether waiting for overcrowded busses or doubling up on old classic cars and motorcycles or walking everywhere. Locals and tourist walk and window shop in La Habana Vieja. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Havana_Daily_Life__015.JPG
  • Cubans manage their daily life wether waiting for overcrowded busses or doubling up on old classic cars and motorcycles or walking everywhere. Locals and tourist walk and window shop in La Habana Vieja. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Havana_Daily_Life__012.JPG
  • Jose 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.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Fuster_Jaimanitas_Cuba_009.JPG
  • Jose 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.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Cuban_Classic_Cars_038.JPG
  • 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
    Cuban_Classic_Cars_024.JPG
  • Cubans gather with their computer laptops or smart phones at night in WiFi hot spots, 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
    Cuba_Internet_WiFi__002.JPG
  • Yumuri Valley  from the Bacunayagua Bridge on the Via Blanca highway  in Matanzas. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Valle_del_Yumuri_008.JPG
  • Yumuri Valley  from the Bacunayagua Bridge on the Via Blanca highway  in Matanzas. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Valle_del_Yumuri_007.JPG
  • Periodicals, mostly of Che Guevara, for sale at the tourist store at the Bacunayagua Bridge over the Yumuri Valley on the Via Blanca highway in the province of Matanzas.<br />
 Photography by Jose More
    Valle_del_Yumuri_006.JPG
  • A calendar with pictures of Fidel Castro and Camilo Cienfuegos at the tourist store at the Bacunayagua Bridge over the Yumuri Valley on the Via Blanca highway in the province of Matanzas. Photography by Jose More
    Valle_del_Yumuri_005.JPG
  • The Bacunayagua Bridge over the Yumuri Valley on the Via Blanca highway  in Matanzas. The bridge built before the Revolution, is the main road to Varadero. <br />
 Photography by Jose More
    Valle_del_Yumuri_003.JPG
  • The Bacunayagua Bridge over the Yumuri Valley on the Via Blanca highway  in Matanzas. The bridge built before the Revolution, is the main road to Varadero.  Photography by Jose More
    Valle_del_Yumuri_002.JPG
  • The Bacunayagua Bridge over the Yumuri Valley on the Via Blanca highway  in Matanzas. The bridge built before the Revolution, is the main road to Varadero.  <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Valle_del_Yumuri_001.JPG
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