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Saturday, August 4, 2018

Cuba: Trinidad and Bus Breaking Down

Speeding down the country roads, hair blowing in the wind, and raggaeton blaring loudly was unforgettable as I moved on to Trinidad this morning.

  


What a night! Just spent the last few hours hanging out with a local guy that guided me around a few popular night spots, but more importantly, shared his perspective on life in Cuba. His tattoo says it all. He used to be a school psychologist and then became part of the tourism system.

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Gentlemen playing dominoes.   

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Ration store

 

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Math classroom

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 Handicraft market

 

I didn’t find any Hammerheads like Shark Week found in Cuba last week, but I did find Nemo.

 


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Me and the fishies.

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Playa Ancon - they say it’s the best beach on Cuba’s southern coast.

 


 

Went on a gorgeous, slightly challenging hike this morning. We started in town, passed through the lush countryside, into the jungle, over rocks, through creeks and then we reached our waterfall and swimming spot. Topes De Collantes

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Hiking through the countryside, full of sugar cane, mango and banana trees.

 

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Hiking group taking the taxi back after 6.5 miles hiking

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Heading back to Havana, the bus broke down so many times. 


 

 

 

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