CUBA
- oshritreis
- Jan 22, 2017
- 1 min read
The wind of change is blowing through this land, where once time stood still.

HAVANA
You can see the change happening at street corners, while some are still occupied by kids playing ball and elders at their doorsteps, others are already crowded with people using the low-speed-almost-non-existent WiFi.






VARADERO

TRINIDAD
Few blocks aside from the city center, the view of tourists taking photos of the colorful streets disappears. There you can find people on horses on their daily routine, kids coming back from school and Casa's owners talking to neighbors on their doorsteps.





But Cuba is not about the old cars or colorful streets, nor about the salsa, the Rum or the Caribbean beaches. Cuba is about the life that still exists in the streets, while they are used as playgrounds, saloons or markets. Uses of street that, in the western world, were long forgotten.
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