Images of Cuba

Interest in visiting Cuba, so close to our border yet so different in its culture, economy, and form of government, is rising. These images confirm it as a world apart, which is why travelers want to see it before it changes. While it's possible to enter Cuba by flying from Canada or Mexico, US citizens who are caught trying to do so are subject to penalties and prosecution. However licensed, US-government-sanctioned educational tours and ones led by religious groups are permitted. If you go, don't expect a cocktails-by-the-pool type of vacation; tours focus on the country's schools, historic sites, and hospitals — and include a healthy dose of propaganda. 

 

 

February 17, 2012
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Images of Cuba - Vintage Buick Taxicab

One of the things visitors to Cuba always remark about is the taxicabs, well-preserved American cars from the 1950s and 1960s. After the United States cut off trade with Cuba in 1961, no more American marques were sold or imported. Through the decades, Cubans maintained the fleet. While more modern conveyances manufactured in other countries are on the roads,  it's still not uncommon to see a '57 Chevy or a vintage '55 Buick like the one pictured making its way down narrow Havana streets.

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