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Category Archives: Cuba

Sugarcane, pirates and slaves

Our Pangaea Posted on January 28, 2018 by BillFebruary 6, 2019

Raynol was a handsome young guy with his cool top knot hair style and easy-going manner who didn’t speak a single word of English but drove a bright yellow modern car which doubled as a taxi.  We met him on the streets of Havana and negotiated a price for him to chauffeur us down to Trinidad on the south coast of the island and back to the airport over a … Continue reading →

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Old Fidel and big cigars

Our Pangaea Posted on January 26, 2018 by BillFebruary 6, 2019

The buildings all around us seemed to be crumbling before our very eyes as we explored these narrow streets, no street lights, only the occasional ancient car rumbling by.  But many people were walking about, sitting on their front door step, kids playing in the street, sounds of TVs and music in Spanish playing in back rooms.  There was certainly the sense of hardship and poverty but also one of … Continue reading →

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