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Trains?

Not sure why there is a train yard full of rusty trains right behind the capitol building in downtown Havana, but one of the workers was more than happy to let us wander around.
Cigars and Rum in Old Havana

February 17th 2010
Last week, Berm and I arrived in Havana, Cuba, for the start of three and a half weeks of travelling around the largest island in the Caribbean. During our first few days, we stayed with the family of a Cuban doctor who rents out rooms in their grand colonial house, right in the heart of Old Havana. Being in Havana is like experiencing a time warp into the past - the streets are filled with a stra ... read more
Central America Caribbean » Cuba » Oeste » La Habana

Cuban Flag The native Amerindian population of Cuba began to decline after the European discovery of the island by Christopher COLUMBUS in 1492 and following its development as a Spanish colony during the next several centuries. Large numbers of African slaves ... ... read more
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