'Cuba' is featured as a movie character in the following productions:
A Simple Deception (2010)
Actors:
James Liddell (director),
James Liddell (actor),
Jake Conner (actor),
James Liddell (producer),
Maulik Patel (actor),
Joe R. Harris (producer),
Joe R. Harris (actor),
James Liddell II (editor),
Donna Harris (actor),
Gabe Hicks (actor),
Eddie Kubicki (actor),
Adam Morgan (actor),
Roydell Shannon (actor),
William Berg III (actor),
Genres:
Short,
Thriller,
Japan (2008)
Actors:
Patrick Muldoon (actor),
Richard Edson (actor),
William Morgan Sheppard (actor),
Peter Fonda (actor),
Michael Buscemi (actor),
Aimee Graham (actress),
David Storrs (actor),
Sarah Buxton (actress),
Shane Brolly (actor),
Tania Raymonde (actress),
Ron Althoff (producer),
Lanny Rethaber (actor),
Treva Etienne (actor),
Bianca Chiminello (producer),
Bianca Chiminello (actress),
Plot: Code name "Japan" is a contract killer on a job. Accustom to staying in hotels, Japan find himself jet-lagged in the middle of the night and forced to eat in the hotel restaurant, room service been closed. There, he meets a man, Alfred. Alfred was recently evicted from their marital home by his now ex-wife and now lives at the hotel. A loner befriends another loner, and their unexpected friendship leads their faith to a twist and turn ending...
Genres:
Action,
Crime,
Drama,
Taglines: There is always a bigger fish
Teh Cld Wr (2008)
Actors:
Andrew Gingerich (actor),
Andrew Gingerich (actor),
Vincent Gagnepain (editor),
Vincent Gagnepain (actor),
Vincent Gagnepain (actor),
Vincent Gagnepain (actor),
Vincent Gagnepain (actor),
Vincent Gagnepain (actor),
Vincent Gagnepain (writer),
Vincent Gagnepain (director),
Ethan Holbrook (actor),
Ethan Holbrook (actor),
Ethan Holbrook (actor),
David Armstrong (actor),
David Armstrong (actor),
Genres:
History,
Short,
Hopscotch (2006)
Actors:
Mat Davidson (composer),
Jane Thorne (actress),
Ariadna Fatjó-Vilas (editor),
James Mathe (actor),
Ana Viana (producer),
Leona Ekembe (actress),
David Esteban Cubero (writer),
Ana Viana (writer),
Ana Viana (writer),
Ana Viana (director),
Eleanor Cook (producer),
Eleanor Cook (writer),
Chloe Samson (actress),
Jorge Sena Esteban (actor),
Rachel Louise Sullivan (actress),
Plot: As the early morning sun breaks over the city rooftops, Alma awakes with her mind made up. After spending years without recognizing herself in the mirror, she has finally realized a way to leave her life behind. The echoes of Alma's childhood, reminding herself of a dream she once had, unravel an event that connect the otherwise random, isolated inhabitants of the community.
Genres:
Short,
Shade of Pale (2005)
Actors:
Gary Busey (actor),
Christopher Roth (editor),
Damian Chapa (producer),
Damian Chapa (writer),
Damian Chapa (actor),
Damian Chapa (director),
Lorielle New (actress),
Jonas Talkington (actor),
Gerard K. Marino (composer),
Madla Hruza (costume designer),
Edmund Druilhet (producer),
Iskra Radeva (actress),
Pierre Chemaly (actor),
Evie Ryland (producer),
Ivan Kirilov (actor),
Genres:
Drama,
Taglines: One man. Two Loves. One Revenge
Ese vale ya no vale (2003)
Actors:
Agustín Bernal (actor),
José Luis Chávez (actor),
Julio Rasec (actor),
Carlos Samperio (actor),
Irene Arcila (actress),
Agustín Bernal (director),
José Gómez Parcero (actor),
Sandra Salas (actress),
Siena Perezcano (actress),
Isidro Vargas (actor),
Samuel Ortiz (actor),
Gloria C. Marín (actress),
Nancy Orduña (actress),
Sagrario Cueto (actor),
Genres:
Action,
Acts of Worship (2001)
Actors:
Arthur French (actor),
Michael Buscemi (actor),
Stephen Gevedon (actor),
Shawn M. Richardz (actress),
Ellen Blake (actress),
Elizabeth Rodriguez (actress),
Wendy L. York (miscellaneous crew),
Ken Greenblatt (producer),
Christopher McCann (actor),
Ruperto Vanderpool (actor),
Chris McKinney (actor),
Wren Arthur (actress),
Jimmy Noonan (actor),
Michael Hyatt (actress),
'Lee' George Quinones (actor),
Plot: Alix is taken in by a photographer, Digna, who despite her friends' protests, tries to help Alix piece her life back together and overcome her addictions.
Keywords: addiction, african-american, boyfriend-girlfriend-relationship, comedian, comedy-club, crack-addict, drug-addict, drug-addiction, drug-deal, drug-overdose
Genres:
Drama,
Taglines: You never know what someone's been through.
Quotes:
Alix: I found out how hard it is to change, really change. Even hell can get comfortable if you're used to it. All I wanted my whole life, was for that lonliness inside me to go away. But, it never did, no matted what I drank, or what drug I took, or where I went, who I was with. We all need something to help us get through life. All I needed was to find the right thing to rely on, something that would never go away, something I would never run out of. Turned out to be the same thing for everybody. And the funny thing was, it was there all the time, in those little glimpses of heaven in every day... In the smile of a stranger, the green of the trees, the advice of a friend, the laughter of a child, the help of a neighbor, the plane that arrived safely.
La caponera (2000)
Actors:
Juan Rulfo (writer),
Alfonso Ortiz (actor),
Miguel Varoni (actor),
Margarita Rosa de Francisco (actress),
Carlos Fernández de Soto (writer),
Juan Carlos Arango (actor),
Juan Carlos Arango (actor),
Carlos Duplat (director),
Helios Fernández (actor),
Ana Fernanda Martínez (writer),
Ana Soler (actress),
Armando Gutiérrez (actor),
Juan Ángel (actor),
Natasha Klauss (actress),
María Fernanda Martínez (actress),
Genres:
,
Tong hau goo si (1989)
Actors:
Fan Wei Yee (actor),
Peter Chan (producer),
Philip Chan (director),
Simon Yam (actor),
Philip Chan (writer),
George Tan (actor),
Andrea Leigh (actress),
Abdul Malik Abbott (miscellaneous crew),
San-san Lee (actress),
Stephanie Lynn Wilson (actress),
Stephanie Lynn Wilson (actress),
Louis Homyak (actor),
Robert Warmflash (editor),
Anthony Gioia (actor),
T. Scott Lilly (actor),
Genres:
Action,
Rue du Départ (1986)
Actors:
Tony Gatlif (writer),
Jean-Pierre Sentier (actor),
Roger Coggio (actor),
Christine Boisson (actress),
Hugues Quester (actor),
Jean-Pierre Bacri (actor),
Chantal Neuwirth (actress),
Gérard Darmon (actor),
Gérard Depardieu (actor),
Philippe Dormoy (actor),
Maurice Barrier (actor),
Roger Miremont (actor),
François Cluzet (actor),
Tony Gatlif (director),
Tony Gatlif (writer),
Genres:
Drama,
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Authentic Cuba - Official Tourism Video - Caribbean Dream Traveler
There are few more fascinating destinations in the Caribbean than its largest and most populous island, Cuba -- not least because it has been a socialist republic since the 1959 revolution, when Fidel Castro seized power. This last remaining vestige of state socialism, 90 miles south of Key West, Florida, was once the last stronghold of Spanish power in the region. Cuba's rich artistic heritage ra
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Havana City is the capital city of Cuba, and one of the fourteen provinces of the Republic of Cuba.
Weather in Havana, Cuba
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Cuba has a tropical climate, with warm, humid weather all year lon
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Cuba Travel Guide
Jonny here, right now I'm in Havana, and in this short film I'm going to explain a little about tourism in Cuba.
Most cultural holidays to Cuba will start in Havana, a city of magnificent decaying colonial architecture, monuments and parks, museums and galleries, music and bars and large old American cars.
But the first thing you'll probably notice wandering around Havana is the near total lack
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Is Cuba ready for American tourists?
Business Insider recently sent three reporters to Havana, Cuba, to see what it's like to visit the country as tourists. As the restoration of ties between the communist nation and the US seems to be imminent, people are itching to fly down to Havana.
While we had a great time, there are a handful of issues that American tourists should seriously consider before booking a flight.
We'll have lots
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Naked CUBA (Travel Adventure) - Pt 1 - S03E09
CUBA: What a country, what a culture, what an adventure!!! Cuba was one of our best adventures so far, so it's hardly surprising that this video lands straight on our highlights reel.
You guys know we are addicted to travel and that we do it on a super tight budget, so leaving our VW Kombi home behind and backpacking to Cuba was a real vacation for us.
In the Cuba episode we use everything th
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Cuba Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Cuba.
Basking in the Caribbean sun, the island of Cuba lies between sun and socialism, rumba and revolution. Havana is the capital. In 1553, the Spanish conquerors designated Havana’s harbour as a collection point for ships loaded with gold and silver from the new Spanish colonies and named the settlement, San Cristobal De La Habana.La Bodeguita Del Medio was once He
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Is Cuba prepared for boom of American tourism?
President Obama called on Congress this week to lift the decades-old trade embargo on Cuba. U.S.-Cuban relations have thawed and tourism has increased, but it's still unclear when Americans will be able to travel freely to the nation that was historically off limits. As traveling restrictions are eased, Cuba may also not be ready to accommodate the onslaught of American visitors. Ben Tracy reports
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Havana, Cuba - Tourism and vacations in Havana, Cuba
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Shepherd Entertainment takes you on a tour of Havana, the Caribbean Babylon which didn't get its name by chance. All together
two million Spanish, Indian, African, Chinese and Mulato live here together in peace.
Havana, the Caribbean Babylon didn't get its name by chance. All together two million Spanis
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The Dominican Republic Darkside of Sex Tourism Vacations Love and Lifestyle Full Documentary
The Dominican Republic Darkside of Sex Tourism Vacations Love and Lifestyle Full Documentary
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Dominican Republic Vacation Guide
Surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean to its north and the Caribbean Sea on its south, this island paradise boasts over 1,000 miles of beaches and is the second largest country in the Carribbean. The Dominican Republic has emerged as a popular destinati
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Varadero, Cuba - Tourism and vacations in Varadero, Cuba
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Shepherd Entertainment takes you on a tour of Varadero, a resort town in Cuba and one of the largest resort areas in the
Caribbean.
The rays of the tropical moonlight broke into pieces rocking on the waves. Here in the middle of the Caribbean Sea, the breeze brings the sweet smell of blooming lemon trees
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Autentica Cuba
Boasting unspoiled nature, timeless architecture, unforgettable scuba diving, and beautiful resorts fit for any vacation, Cuba really is more than just a beach. Discover the authentic Cuba for yourself.
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Cuban Men - Why Foreign Women Fall Hard
We all know these stories - a foreigner went to Cuba and ended up falling for a local.
So.. most of us know the consequences of this fling, but why do Canadian women are so easy to seduce when it comes to a Cuban vacation? What are they missing back home?
Join Irena and I as we travel to Varadero, Cuba to explore what it is about this island and the Cuban men that attracts so many Canadian wome
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Travel writer Christopher P. Baker discusses tourism in Cuba
Travel writer and photographer, author of six travel books on Cuba, Christopher Baker talks about how the new U.S. relations will affect tourism.
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Cuba - Health Tourism
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Increasing numbers of foreigners travel to Cuba as "health
tourists" in order to receive medical treatment, either because
it's cheaper there or because it's not available in their own
country. Cuban equipment, know-how and medicine combine to make
health care a potential force for economic
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Health tourism and diplomacy flourishes in Cuba
When people think of health tourism, it’s usually plastic surgery in Brazil or South Korea that comes to mind. And you would assume that those in need of serious medical attention aren’t looking to Cuba for help, but a growing amount of Cuban doctors are caring for international patients. Boom Bust’s Bianca Facchinei has all of the details on that.
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Can Cuba Keep Up With The Tourism Boom?
More Americans are going to Cuba, and experts are worried the country soon won't be able to keep up.
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Cuba: Open for American tourists
Cuba is becoming the latest tourist attraction for Americans as travel restrictions between the two countries loosen for the first time in 7 years. CBS News travel editor Peter Greenberg explores this "new" destination and discusses the changes in travel policy.
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CUBA sun sex and socialism
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Why Cuban cab drivers earn more than doctors
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Cuba’s economy works as a central planning model, where government ministries dole out resources and set everything from prices to inventories to salaries. The fact that a taxi driver can make so much more than a physician is a reflection of the Cuban government’s heavy focus on tourism. For years, the centra
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A Walk in Cuba: Tourism
Art takes a look behind the mysterious curtain that shrouds the island nation of Cuba. This piece focuses on Tourism in the communist nation.
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Surge of Americans tests limits of Cuba's tourism industry.
A recent surge of American tourists visiting Cuba puts the Caribbean island's tourism industry at test as it struggles to overcome infrastructure bottlenecks.
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Authentic Cuba - Official Tourism Video - Caribbean Dream Traveler
There are few more fascinating destinations in the Caribbean than its largest and most populous island, Cuba -- not least because it has been a socialist republ...
There are few more fascinating destinations in the Caribbean than its largest and most populous island, Cuba -- not least because it has been a socialist republic since the 1959 revolution, when Fidel Castro seized power. This last remaining vestige of state socialism, 90 miles south of Key West, Florida, was once the last stronghold of Spanish power in the region. Cuba's rich artistic heritage ranges from pre-Columbian cultures to the splendors of Spanish colonialism and the internationally acclaimed art of today. It is also a place of great natural beauty, with three magnificent mountain ranges and fertile plains where sugar cane and tobacco grow. And it has some of the best beaches in the world. A quarter of Cuba's 11 million people live in and around Havana, which lays claim to being the most beautiful city in the Caribbean. Old Havana, with its square mile of colonial palaces, handsome plazas and charming cobbled alleys was, along with Mexico City and Lima, one of the three richest Spanish cities outside Spain. It has been designated by UNESCO as a city of world heritage.
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wn.com/Authentic Cuba Official Tourism Video Caribbean Dream Traveler
There are few more fascinating destinations in the Caribbean than its largest and most populous island, Cuba -- not least because it has been a socialist republic since the 1959 revolution, when Fidel Castro seized power. This last remaining vestige of state socialism, 90 miles south of Key West, Florida, was once the last stronghold of Spanish power in the region. Cuba's rich artistic heritage ranges from pre-Columbian cultures to the splendors of Spanish colonialism and the internationally acclaimed art of today. It is also a place of great natural beauty, with three magnificent mountain ranges and fertile plains where sugar cane and tobacco grow. And it has some of the best beaches in the world. A quarter of Cuba's 11 million people live in and around Havana, which lays claim to being the most beautiful city in the Caribbean. Old Havana, with its square mile of colonial palaces, handsome plazas and charming cobbled alleys was, along with Mexico City and Lima, one of the three richest Spanish cities outside Spain. It has been designated by UNESCO as a city of world heritage.
Visit www.caribbeandreamsmagazine.com for more information.
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Havana City is the capital city of Cuba, and one of the fourteen provinces of the Republic of Cuba.
Weather in Havana, Cuba
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Cuba has a tropical climate, with warm, humid weather all year long, though cold temperatures have occured in the mountains before. Being surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean, the Caribbean Sea, and the Gulf of Mexico, Cuba has warm water year round, with winter water temperatures at 75F, spring and fall temperatures at 78F and summer temperatures at 82F.
See in Havana, Cuba
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Museum of the Revolution and the Capitol Building.
Visit a live cigar factory. One offering tours is at the intersection of Peñalver and San Carlos (just 1 mile southwest of Old Havana La Habana Vieja), tickets can/should be bought in advance (10 CUC per person as of July 2014). English tours are available. Please note that there is no photography allowed. It is the place where you can also be sure to get the correct cigars in the shop - more expensive than 'street offers' - but the quality of these "street offers" is definitely questionable, . Note that the Partagas cigar factory just behind the Capitol Building has closed permanently since late 2011.
Havana Club Rum Factory. Go on a guided tour of Havana Club, one of Cuba's most famous rums. Most of the exhibits are subtitled in English and are fairly self-explanatory.
Walk along the Prado street in the evening. Great public space - unfortunately not illuminated at night. The Prado hums with street life, cafes and charm.
Walk along El Malecón. A favorite stroll for tourists and locals, a walk along the Malecon runs along the main streets of Havana and provides stunning views of the Bay.
Enjoy the glory of La Habana Vieja (The Old Town), some of it faded and crumbling - but there are many beautifully restored buildings as a result of the UNESCO World Heritage Site designation.
Plaza de la Revolución. Huge square dominated by a statue and monument of Jose Marti and the iconic image of Che Guevara adorning the Ministry of the Interior. Arrive either early or late, as it is often swamped by tourists and gets very hot during the day.
John Lennon Park in Vedado. Features the only statue of a western musician in Havana. Notable for the regularly stolen (and replaced) eyeglasses.
The US Special Interests building in Vedado, just off the Malecon. In the absence of a United States embassy in Cuba, this heavily fortified and guarded building is where Cuban citizens go to apply for US Visas. It was notable for displaying news which is unfiltered and not censored by the Cuban government on electronic billboards situated behind the windows of one of the floors, but these were switched off in 2009. It is also the focus for regularly staged protests.
Hotel Habana Libre in Vedado. The hotel housed Castro's soldiers for several days after they took Havana. It has an excellent selection of photos in the lobby along with one of the only 24 hour fast food restaurants in the city.
Enjoy extraordinary 360-degree views of the city using the large Camara Oscura in the old town.
The Catedral de San Cristobal in old Havana. Said to be the only example of a baroque construction that possesses asymmetrical features, one of the towers is wider than the other.
Plaza de Armas. Spacious and elegant, the square is surrounded by baroque constructions that give it a authentic colonial milieu.
Castillo de la Real Fuerza, Plaza des Armas. Castillo de La Real Fuerza is the oldest bastioned fortress in the New World and has now reopened as a Cuba’s premier maritime museum.
Do in Havana, Cuba
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Walk along the Malecón, the sea wall that runs along the Havana coastline. On weekends this is where the locals come to party, so bring a bottle and join in.
Latin American New Cinema Festival, [6] is a popular event held every December, screening international films and drawing around 500,000 people.
Tropicana Show — A cabaret show that costs 90CUC.
Take a tour in an old car — For around 20-30CUC an hour for up to four people, be driven around Havana in style. Choose a car you like near the Hotel Inglaterra or outside the Museum of the Revolution.
Go to the eastern beaches (Playas del Este) — There's a bus leaving from Hotel Inglaterra every 30 minutes. Price is 5 CUC for a roundtrip. The ride takes about 30 minutes.
Walk around Havana Vieja in the early mornings, or take a very long walking tour with "Havana Frans", a Dutch jazz photographer who lives in Havana.
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Havana, Cuba Tourism, Havana, Cuba Vacation, Havana, Cuba Tours, Visit Havana, Cuba
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Havana City is the capital city of Cuba, and one of the fourteen provinces of the Republic of Cuba.
Weather in Havana, Cuba
=======================
Cuba has a tropical climate, with warm, humid weather all year long, though cold temperatures have occured in the mountains before. Being surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean, the Caribbean Sea, and the Gulf of Mexico, Cuba has warm water year round, with winter water temperatures at 75F, spring and fall temperatures at 78F and summer temperatures at 82F.
See in Havana, Cuba
=================
Museum of the Revolution and the Capitol Building.
Visit a live cigar factory. One offering tours is at the intersection of Peñalver and San Carlos (just 1 mile southwest of Old Havana La Habana Vieja), tickets can/should be bought in advance (10 CUC per person as of July 2014). English tours are available. Please note that there is no photography allowed. It is the place where you can also be sure to get the correct cigars in the shop - more expensive than 'street offers' - but the quality of these "street offers" is definitely questionable, . Note that the Partagas cigar factory just behind the Capitol Building has closed permanently since late 2011.
Havana Club Rum Factory. Go on a guided tour of Havana Club, one of Cuba's most famous rums. Most of the exhibits are subtitled in English and are fairly self-explanatory.
Walk along the Prado street in the evening. Great public space - unfortunately not illuminated at night. The Prado hums with street life, cafes and charm.
Walk along El Malecón. A favorite stroll for tourists and locals, a walk along the Malecon runs along the main streets of Havana and provides stunning views of the Bay.
Enjoy the glory of La Habana Vieja (The Old Town), some of it faded and crumbling - but there are many beautifully restored buildings as a result of the UNESCO World Heritage Site designation.
Plaza de la Revolución. Huge square dominated by a statue and monument of Jose Marti and the iconic image of Che Guevara adorning the Ministry of the Interior. Arrive either early or late, as it is often swamped by tourists and gets very hot during the day.
John Lennon Park in Vedado. Features the only statue of a western musician in Havana. Notable for the regularly stolen (and replaced) eyeglasses.
The US Special Interests building in Vedado, just off the Malecon. In the absence of a United States embassy in Cuba, this heavily fortified and guarded building is where Cuban citizens go to apply for US Visas. It was notable for displaying news which is unfiltered and not censored by the Cuban government on electronic billboards situated behind the windows of one of the floors, but these were switched off in 2009. It is also the focus for regularly staged protests.
Hotel Habana Libre in Vedado. The hotel housed Castro's soldiers for several days after they took Havana. It has an excellent selection of photos in the lobby along with one of the only 24 hour fast food restaurants in the city.
Enjoy extraordinary 360-degree views of the city using the large Camara Oscura in the old town.
The Catedral de San Cristobal in old Havana. Said to be the only example of a baroque construction that possesses asymmetrical features, one of the towers is wider than the other.
Plaza de Armas. Spacious and elegant, the square is surrounded by baroque constructions that give it a authentic colonial milieu.
Castillo de la Real Fuerza, Plaza des Armas. Castillo de La Real Fuerza is the oldest bastioned fortress in the New World and has now reopened as a Cuba’s premier maritime museum.
Do in Havana, Cuba
===============
Walk along the Malecón, the sea wall that runs along the Havana coastline. On weekends this is where the locals come to party, so bring a bottle and join in.
Latin American New Cinema Festival, [6] is a popular event held every December, screening international films and drawing around 500,000 people.
Tropicana Show — A cabaret show that costs 90CUC.
Take a tour in an old car — For around 20-30CUC an hour for up to four people, be driven around Havana in style. Choose a car you like near the Hotel Inglaterra or outside the Museum of the Revolution.
Go to the eastern beaches (Playas del Este) — There's a bus leaving from Hotel Inglaterra every 30 minutes. Price is 5 CUC for a roundtrip. The ride takes about 30 minutes.
Walk around Havana Vieja in the early mornings, or take a very long walking tour with "Havana Frans", a Dutch jazz photographer who lives in Havana.
- published: 12 Oct 2014
- views: 35223
Cuba Travel Guide
Jonny here, right now I'm in Havana, and in this short film I'm going to explain a little about tourism in Cuba.
Most cultural holidays to Cuba will start in H...
Jonny here, right now I'm in Havana, and in this short film I'm going to explain a little about tourism in Cuba.
Most cultural holidays to Cuba will start in Havana, a city of magnificent decaying colonial architecture, monuments and parks, museums and galleries, music and bars and large old American cars.
But the first thing you'll probably notice wandering around Havana is the near total lack of consumerism. Cuba is still a communist country with no commercial influence from America, and as such there's almost no evidence at all of the large multinationals we're used to in the West; you won't find any Starbucks or McDonalds here. There are no billboards advertising Coca Cola, there are no glass fronted shopping malls. Which is actually really quite refreshing. The whole city gives you a sense of stepping back in time.
Here in Havana you should enjoy a tour of the cities main sites, an evening at the Bueno Vista Social Club, and trip to one of her many museums. You'll need at least a couple of days, its a very fun place.
In two weeks time Trinidad will celebrate its 500 anniversary. Founded only a few years after Christopher Columbus discovered the America's, the town shot to prominence in the 19th century as one of the world's largest exporters of sugar. With its fine plazas, palaces and churches, and its famous cobbled streets lined by colourful houses, it developed into masterpiece of colonial Caribbean architecture. So well preserved is the town that in 1988 it was awarded UNESCO World Heritage Status and today forms an important part of most cultural trips to the country.
From Trinidad you might continue east to visit the revolutionary centre of Santiago de Cuba, or head west to enjoy the amazing landscapes around Vinales. Or you might like to do something completely different.
Of course there are plenty of other things to enjoy in Cuba besides the cultural highlights Trinidad and Havana offer. Cuba is blessed with beautiful countryside through which to can go hiking, cycling and horse back riding. Right now I am at a government ranch called La Guabina, in Pinar del Rio province. Each year Wild Frontiers takes the place over to run a horse riding tour of the area and horse riding is primarily what I have come here to do. But if riding is not your thing, from here you can also go on wonderful walks, go fishing or boating on one of the regions many lakes, indulge in some bird watching, or just relax away from the more chaotic life urban Cuba has to offer.
And finally of course there are beaches. As an island over a 1000 kilometres in length, with the Gulf of Mexico on one side and the Caribbean Sea on the other, there are hundreds of wonderful beaches just waiting to be enjoyed. And in our experience, Cayo Levisa, where I am now, is one of the best.
Relatively close to Havana, and relatively small in size, Cayo Levisa offers all the usual activities you'd associate with a modern beach resort, like sailing, fishing snorkeling and diving, but is small enough to not have you feeling drowned by mass tourism. As with a number of other similar locations, Cayo Levisa offers a great way to round off your trip to Cuba.
Of course a cultural adventure to Cuba will not be for everyone. With luxury accommodation pretty much non-existent, transport pretty basic, the cuisine though in places surprisingly good, in others rather plain, and a service level that is at best eclectic, those looking for a high end experience will almost certainly be disappointed here.
But if you're the kind of traveller that is interested in seeing a country that hasn't really changed in the last 50 years, a place that has not been overwhelmed by all the trappings of modern consumerism, and are happy to go with the flow in one of the world's last remaining communist countries, then here in Cuba you will find one of the most friendly, authentic, historically interesting and culturally rich places in the whole of Latin America.
My advice is to come soon before it all changes.
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Jonny here, right now I'm in Havana, and in this short film I'm going to explain a little about tourism in Cuba.
Most cultural holidays to Cuba will start in Havana, a city of magnificent decaying colonial architecture, monuments and parks, museums and galleries, music and bars and large old American cars.
But the first thing you'll probably notice wandering around Havana is the near total lack of consumerism. Cuba is still a communist country with no commercial influence from America, and as such there's almost no evidence at all of the large multinationals we're used to in the West; you won't find any Starbucks or McDonalds here. There are no billboards advertising Coca Cola, there are no glass fronted shopping malls. Which is actually really quite refreshing. The whole city gives you a sense of stepping back in time.
Here in Havana you should enjoy a tour of the cities main sites, an evening at the Bueno Vista Social Club, and trip to one of her many museums. You'll need at least a couple of days, its a very fun place.
In two weeks time Trinidad will celebrate its 500 anniversary. Founded only a few years after Christopher Columbus discovered the America's, the town shot to prominence in the 19th century as one of the world's largest exporters of sugar. With its fine plazas, palaces and churches, and its famous cobbled streets lined by colourful houses, it developed into masterpiece of colonial Caribbean architecture. So well preserved is the town that in 1988 it was awarded UNESCO World Heritage Status and today forms an important part of most cultural trips to the country.
From Trinidad you might continue east to visit the revolutionary centre of Santiago de Cuba, or head west to enjoy the amazing landscapes around Vinales. Or you might like to do something completely different.
Of course there are plenty of other things to enjoy in Cuba besides the cultural highlights Trinidad and Havana offer. Cuba is blessed with beautiful countryside through which to can go hiking, cycling and horse back riding. Right now I am at a government ranch called La Guabina, in Pinar del Rio province. Each year Wild Frontiers takes the place over to run a horse riding tour of the area and horse riding is primarily what I have come here to do. But if riding is not your thing, from here you can also go on wonderful walks, go fishing or boating on one of the regions many lakes, indulge in some bird watching, or just relax away from the more chaotic life urban Cuba has to offer.
And finally of course there are beaches. As an island over a 1000 kilometres in length, with the Gulf of Mexico on one side and the Caribbean Sea on the other, there are hundreds of wonderful beaches just waiting to be enjoyed. And in our experience, Cayo Levisa, where I am now, is one of the best.
Relatively close to Havana, and relatively small in size, Cayo Levisa offers all the usual activities you'd associate with a modern beach resort, like sailing, fishing snorkeling and diving, but is small enough to not have you feeling drowned by mass tourism. As with a number of other similar locations, Cayo Levisa offers a great way to round off your trip to Cuba.
Of course a cultural adventure to Cuba will not be for everyone. With luxury accommodation pretty much non-existent, transport pretty basic, the cuisine though in places surprisingly good, in others rather plain, and a service level that is at best eclectic, those looking for a high end experience will almost certainly be disappointed here.
But if you're the kind of traveller that is interested in seeing a country that hasn't really changed in the last 50 years, a place that has not been overwhelmed by all the trappings of modern consumerism, and are happy to go with the flow in one of the world's last remaining communist countries, then here in Cuba you will find one of the most friendly, authentic, historically interesting and culturally rich places in the whole of Latin America.
My advice is to come soon before it all changes.
- published: 19 Feb 2014
- views: 62627
Is Cuba ready for American tourists?
Business Insider recently sent three reporters to Havana, Cuba, to see what it's like to visit the country as tourists. As the restoration of ties between the c...
Business Insider recently sent three reporters to Havana, Cuba, to see what it's like to visit the country as tourists. As the restoration of ties between the communist nation and the US seems to be imminent, people are itching to fly down to Havana.
While we had a great time, there are a handful of issues that American tourists should seriously consider before booking a flight.
We'll have lots of stories about our adventures on the island, which you'll be able to find here.
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Business Insider recently sent three reporters to Havana, Cuba, to see what it's like to visit the country as tourists. As the restoration of ties between the communist nation and the US seems to be imminent, people are itching to fly down to Havana.
While we had a great time, there are a handful of issues that American tourists should seriously consider before booking a flight.
We'll have lots of stories about our adventures on the island, which you'll be able to find here.
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- published: 06 Jul 2015
- views: 2826
Naked CUBA (Travel Adventure) - Pt 1 - S03E09
CUBA: What a country, what a culture, what an adventure!!! Cuba was one of our best adventures so far, so it's hardly surprising that this video lands straight...
CUBA: What a country, what a culture, what an adventure!!! Cuba was one of our best adventures so far, so it's hardly surprising that this video lands straight on our highlights reel.
You guys know we are addicted to travel and that we do it on a super tight budget, so leaving our VW Kombi home behind and backpacking to Cuba was a real vacation for us.
In the Cuba episode we use everything that we've learnt about travel to hunt out the best deals and free adventures so that we could make this trip possible.
Honestly Cuba has two sides, the local side and the tourist side - they even both have separate currencies would you believe?!
A lot of the Cuban tourist scene that is presented to you is 5 Star hotels and Caribbean beaches. In this 2 part series we wanted to strip all that away and show you the real Naked Cuba, and also show you that Cuba can be one of the most exciting and cheap places to travel in the world!
For the first time since we met little Alaska (the adventure Pup) (back in Lima, Peru we had to leave her behind to look after the Kombi, but don't worry she will be back for more K9 adventures really soon.
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In the Cuba episode we use everything that we've learnt about travel to hunt out the best deals and free adventures so that we could make this trip possible.
Honestly Cuba has two sides, the local side and the tourist side - they even both have separate currencies would you believe?!
A lot of the Cuban tourist scene that is presented to you is 5 Star hotels and Caribbean beaches. In this 2 part series we wanted to strip all that away and show you the real Naked Cuba, and also show you that Cuba can be one of the most exciting and cheap places to travel in the world!
For the first time since we met little Alaska (the adventure Pup) (back in Lima, Peru we had to leave her behind to look after the Kombi, but don't worry she will be back for more K9 adventures really soon.
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Cuba Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Cuba.
Basking in the Caribbean sun, the island of Cuba lies between sun and socialism, rumba and revolution. Havana is the capita...
Travel video about destination Cuba.
Basking in the Caribbean sun, the island of Cuba lies between sun and socialism, rumba and revolution. Havana is the capital. In 1553, the Spanish conquerors designated Havana’s harbour as a collection point for ships loaded with gold and silver from the new Spanish colonies and named the settlement, San Cristobal De La Habana.La Bodeguita Del Medio was once Hemmingway`s local and nowhere else is the ‘Mojito’ mixed better: three year old white rum, lime juice, soda, sugar, ice and mint. Whether it be the Teatro Marti, the Old Tobacco Factory, the famous Bacardi house, or the Floridita Bar, everywhere there is a feeling of nostalgia. When the Daiquiri is served, one almost expects Fidel Castro to be sitting at the next table. Pinar Del Rio is a small but busy town in which the Red Star and portraits of Che Guevara are displayed for all to see. In the old town, colourful houses with beautiful pillared corridors demonstrate the former wealth of the country’s independent tobacco growers. Time means little here. While observing life on the streets, one begins to think in the same relaxed tempo of the leisurely-smoked cigars. A visit to a tobacco factory is a must. Cuba’s cigars are world famous. Together with sugar, tobacco is the country’s most important export. The oldest geological formation in Cuba are the Mogotes, well-weathered limestone peaks which, supported by pillars, once covered a large complex of caves. Over many decades, subterranean rivers flooded the earth below and thus created these gigantic grottos. On seven manmade islands in the centre of the Cienaga De Zapata National Park, is the Indian village of Guama. This swampy nature reserve with its dense mangrove forest vegetation offers an ideal sanctuary for many rare water birds. No Cuban town has changed as little in two hundred years than that of Trinidad. In the 18th century, the city experienced great wealth and recognition due to the cultivation of sugar cane and the luxurious palaces and villas of the sugar barons still leave their mark on the city. Rich green tropical forests, tobacco country at the foot of mysterious mountain caves, humid tropical swamps, history, cigars and rum. Cuba is a colourful cocktail
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Travel video about destination Cuba.
Basking in the Caribbean sun, the island of Cuba lies between sun and socialism, rumba and revolution. Havana is the capital. In 1553, the Spanish conquerors designated Havana’s harbour as a collection point for ships loaded with gold and silver from the new Spanish colonies and named the settlement, San Cristobal De La Habana.La Bodeguita Del Medio was once Hemmingway`s local and nowhere else is the ‘Mojito’ mixed better: three year old white rum, lime juice, soda, sugar, ice and mint. Whether it be the Teatro Marti, the Old Tobacco Factory, the famous Bacardi house, or the Floridita Bar, everywhere there is a feeling of nostalgia. When the Daiquiri is served, one almost expects Fidel Castro to be sitting at the next table. Pinar Del Rio is a small but busy town in which the Red Star and portraits of Che Guevara are displayed for all to see. In the old town, colourful houses with beautiful pillared corridors demonstrate the former wealth of the country’s independent tobacco growers. Time means little here. While observing life on the streets, one begins to think in the same relaxed tempo of the leisurely-smoked cigars. A visit to a tobacco factory is a must. Cuba’s cigars are world famous. Together with sugar, tobacco is the country’s most important export. The oldest geological formation in Cuba are the Mogotes, well-weathered limestone peaks which, supported by pillars, once covered a large complex of caves. Over many decades, subterranean rivers flooded the earth below and thus created these gigantic grottos. On seven manmade islands in the centre of the Cienaga De Zapata National Park, is the Indian village of Guama. This swampy nature reserve with its dense mangrove forest vegetation offers an ideal sanctuary for many rare water birds. No Cuban town has changed as little in two hundred years than that of Trinidad. In the 18th century, the city experienced great wealth and recognition due to the cultivation of sugar cane and the luxurious palaces and villas of the sugar barons still leave their mark on the city. Rich green tropical forests, tobacco country at the foot of mysterious mountain caves, humid tropical swamps, history, cigars and rum. Cuba is a colourful cocktail
- published: 21 Jun 2014
- views: 43348
Is Cuba prepared for boom of American tourism?
President Obama called on Congress this week to lift the decades-old trade embargo on Cuba. U.S.-Cuban relations have thawed and tourism has increased, but it's...
President Obama called on Congress this week to lift the decades-old trade embargo on Cuba. U.S.-Cuban relations have thawed and tourism has increased, but it's still unclear when Americans will be able to travel freely to the nation that was historically off limits. As traveling restrictions are eased, Cuba may also not be ready to accommodate the onslaught of American visitors. Ben Tracy reports.
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President Obama called on Congress this week to lift the decades-old trade embargo on Cuba. U.S.-Cuban relations have thawed and tourism has increased, but it's still unclear when Americans will be able to travel freely to the nation that was historically off limits. As traveling restrictions are eased, Cuba may also not be ready to accommodate the onslaught of American visitors. Ben Tracy reports.
- published: 15 Jan 2016
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Havana, Cuba - Tourism and vacations in Havana, Cuba
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Shepherd Entertainment takes you on a tour of Havana, the Caribbea...
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Shepherd Entertainment takes you on a tour of Havana, the Caribbean Babylon which didn't get its name by chance. All together
two million Spanish, Indian, African, Chinese and Mulato live here together in peace.
Havana, the Caribbean Babylon didn't get its name by chance. All together two million Spanish, Indian, African, Chinese, Mulato and other peoples live here together in peace. The Metrobus, a long bus pulled by a semitrailer holds 200 people at a time transporting them throughout the city which spans 45km. It's the biggest settlement in Central America. Fortunately, the tourist sites are limited to a smaller territory than this in the Vieja Habana, Centro Habana and Vedado City regions. Sought by everyone, relics of the colonial past can be found in the old town Vieja. Outside the former city wall, in the middle of a monumental park, the building of the Capitollo can be found. This huge palace with a white dome is the symbol of the American influence. It was built in 1929, taking the capital in Washington as a model.
Due to its designer's healthy Cuban self confidence, it was built to be one meter higher than the original. It served as the parliament of the Cuban republic for three decades. In one of its wings, the House of Representatives and the other wing, the senate was in session. After the victory of the revolution, a new function was given it and today, it is the seat of the Cuban Scientific Academy. Because there's a lot of room left in it, the Museum of Natural Science and the Planetarium were also set up here. The 208 meter wide façade looks under Martilla Esplanade which is always busy and broadens to become a square.
Next to the capital, an impressively beautiful building can be seen. This neoclassical palace ornamented with statues columns and small towers is the national theater which was named after the antifascist poet Federico Garcia Lorca. As a result of his beliefs, General Franco had him executed. Exploring the real beauties of the city can be done best on foot but sightseeing can also be continued by hailing a cab. In the street opening opposite, we can find El Floradita which is a bar and a restaurant in one and is one of the most popular in Havana. In the corner of the bar, Hemingway leans against the counter as he used to do when yearning for a swig of daiquiri. This cocktail was first given to workers as a refreshment in the mine the bar was named after. It is made in many ways but its base is Cuban white rum, lemon juice and lots of ice. Sugar syrup, triple sec or maraschino can also be added but it can be made with banana or orange as well and it's best to drink it right here on the spot.
The determining elements of the panorama of Havana are the American old timers. In the 1950s, Americans not only bough real estate here, but they also brought their cars which were the most modern at that time. After the revolution, Fidel nationalized the cars too. They belong to the national heritage. They're not for sale even if the collector had paid huge amounts for a chrome osmobile or a pink Cadillac, a wing Chevrolet or a Studebaker. In Cuba, there are no places where they dissemble old cars. The wrecks can still be driven. As spare parts are not available for these models at all, it's a challenge to maintain them. Perhaps there's little money but there's always an idea.
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Shepherd Entertainment takes you on a tour of Havana, the Caribbean Babylon which didn't get its name by chance. All together
two million Spanish, Indian, African, Chinese and Mulato live here together in peace.
Havana, the Caribbean Babylon didn't get its name by chance. All together two million Spanish, Indian, African, Chinese, Mulato and other peoples live here together in peace. The Metrobus, a long bus pulled by a semitrailer holds 200 people at a time transporting them throughout the city which spans 45km. It's the biggest settlement in Central America. Fortunately, the tourist sites are limited to a smaller territory than this in the Vieja Habana, Centro Habana and Vedado City regions. Sought by everyone, relics of the colonial past can be found in the old town Vieja. Outside the former city wall, in the middle of a monumental park, the building of the Capitollo can be found. This huge palace with a white dome is the symbol of the American influence. It was built in 1929, taking the capital in Washington as a model.
Due to its designer's healthy Cuban self confidence, it was built to be one meter higher than the original. It served as the parliament of the Cuban republic for three decades. In one of its wings, the House of Representatives and the other wing, the senate was in session. After the victory of the revolution, a new function was given it and today, it is the seat of the Cuban Scientific Academy. Because there's a lot of room left in it, the Museum of Natural Science and the Planetarium were also set up here. The 208 meter wide façade looks under Martilla Esplanade which is always busy and broadens to become a square.
Next to the capital, an impressively beautiful building can be seen. This neoclassical palace ornamented with statues columns and small towers is the national theater which was named after the antifascist poet Federico Garcia Lorca. As a result of his beliefs, General Franco had him executed. Exploring the real beauties of the city can be done best on foot but sightseeing can also be continued by hailing a cab. In the street opening opposite, we can find El Floradita which is a bar and a restaurant in one and is one of the most popular in Havana. In the corner of the bar, Hemingway leans against the counter as he used to do when yearning for a swig of daiquiri. This cocktail was first given to workers as a refreshment in the mine the bar was named after. It is made in many ways but its base is Cuban white rum, lemon juice and lots of ice. Sugar syrup, triple sec or maraschino can also be added but it can be made with banana or orange as well and it's best to drink it right here on the spot.
The determining elements of the panorama of Havana are the American old timers. In the 1950s, Americans not only bough real estate here, but they also brought their cars which were the most modern at that time. After the revolution, Fidel nationalized the cars too. They belong to the national heritage. They're not for sale even if the collector had paid huge amounts for a chrome osmobile or a pink Cadillac, a wing Chevrolet or a Studebaker. In Cuba, there are no places where they dissemble old cars. The wrecks can still be driven. As spare parts are not available for these models at all, it's a challenge to maintain them. Perhaps there's little money but there's always an idea.
Tags: Visit Havana in Cuba Part 1/3,Cuba Travel Attractions,cuba travel guide,cuba travel information,Cuba travel tips,havana in cuba,shepherd entertainment,world travel,shepherdfilm
- published: 29 Aug 2013
- views: 8456
The Dominican Republic Darkside of Sex Tourism Vacations Love and Lifestyle Full Documentary
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Surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean to its north and the Caribbean Sea on its south, this island paradise boasts over 1,000 miles of beaches and is the second largest country in the Carribbean. The Dominican Republic has emerged as a popular destination for families, couples and adventure seekers . As a leader in environmental protection and sustainable tourism, more than 20 per cent of land and coastal areas are protected. Activities available include golf, waterfall-cascading and canyoning. Dominican Republic has eight international airports, seaports and marinas.
Browse through hundreds of all inclusive vacations to Dominican Republic on Expedia.ca. These Dominican Republic vacations are available for every budget and offer a stress-free way to plan your next trip. Expedia.ca makes it easy to find the right all inclusive vacation. Choose from the resorts below or search using our tool on the left to find your next Dominican Republic vacation.
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Surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean to its north and the Caribbean Sea on its south, this island paradise boasts over 1,000 miles of beaches and is the second largest country in the Carribbean. The Dominican Republic has emerged as a popular destination for families, couples and adventure seekers . As a leader in environmental protection and sustainable tourism, more than 20 per cent of land and coastal areas are protected. Activities available include golf, waterfall-cascading and canyoning. Dominican Republic has eight international airports, seaports and marinas.
Browse through hundreds of all inclusive vacations to Dominican Republic on Expedia.ca. These Dominican Republic vacations are available for every budget and offer a stress-free way to plan your next trip. Expedia.ca makes it easy to find the right all inclusive vacation. Choose from the resorts below or search using our tool on the left to find your next Dominican Republic vacation.
- published: 21 Feb 2015
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Varadero, Cuba - Tourism and vacations in Varadero, Cuba
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Shepherd Entertainment takes you on a tour of Varadero, a resort t...
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Shepherd Entertainment takes you on a tour of Varadero, a resort town in Cuba and one of the largest resort areas in the
Caribbean.
The rays of the tropical moonlight broke into pieces rocking on the waves. Here in the middle of the Caribbean Sea, the breeze brings the sweet smell of blooming lemon trees and burnt sugar. A quick sniff of the air was enough to know the islands are not far away. They're like green twinkling scattered emeralds in the sea and you could feel on each of them that the other one will be more unspoiled and intact than the previous one. It's an ideal home for Robinson Crusoe. Paul Monette starts his novel Havana with these lines. The atmosphere and the natural beauties of Cuba have also inspired others to write poetic lines. It's enough to think of the revolutionary poet Jose Marti and of course Hemingway whose spirit follows the traveler all the way wherever he goes in the country.
A long narrow peninsula reaches into the sea 140 km from Havana and 20 km from Matanzas and it separates the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. It's Varadero, the world famous resort of the islands which was a popular destination of vacationers and foreign tourists even between the two World Wars. In the 1950s American businessmen invested here having hotels and casinos built in this way. 100000 Americans arrived here to relax and soak up the sun. Life was great. Champagne and rum flowed, cigar smoke was abundant, Caribbean music with its spinning rhythm wafted over the beach and on stage, Cuban girls danced in bikinis decorated with features. Millionaires had their luxurious villas built here. Then politics intervened, there was a revolution and the relationship between Cuba and America is strained yet today as a result. Hotels and villas were taken over by the state. In the meantime Varadero has again become the most popular tourist destination in the world but especially for Europeans.
Next to the old ones, new four and five star luxurious hotels meeting everybody's requirements have been built. The majority of them belonged to the former Spanish colonists. On the snow white sandy beach dignified royal palm trees nod. The waters crystalline, turquoise and incredible shades of blues and green. Shops sell Cuban cigars even today and at the bars of the hotels, skillful bartenders mix daiquiris, mojitos and the Cuban libre. The peninsula is closed by a barrier. Here, only taxis or hired cars can enter so tourists can have their holiday without being disturbed. The breeze blowing from the sea moderates the tropical heat. The hotel rooms are of course air conditioned. Restaurants offer specialties of the Caribbean region and international dishes as well. It's especially worth trying the roasted dishes and the aromatic fruit and there are cocktails made without alcohol too.
Cuba gives tourist from former east bloc countries a chance to reencounter their past as if they were taking a trip back in time. At the markets, we can buy mainly wood carvings and pottery as souvenirs but cigar boxes equipped with the vapor meter, original machetes, maps drawn on leather and paintings in bamboo frames can also be had. In the street, we can see small two seat motorbikes with yellow cabins which almost look like the tuktuk of Thailand but there are also carts which function as taxis here. In the city, you can take one of the open sightseeing double-deckers. In the city center, we can also see some of the old wooden villas. Among the simple small bungalows, there're some colonial palaces and luxurious vials which have been converted into restaurants. A sort of American travelling monument of the 1950s are old timers and although the most can be seen in Havana, they also add color to the panorama of the city of Varadero.
Don't be surprised if somebody starts the engine of his car with a crank. The ignition key may have been taken away by the American owner of the car 40 years ago.
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Shepherd Entertainment takes you on a tour of Varadero, a resort town in Cuba and one of the largest resort areas in the
Caribbean.
The rays of the tropical moonlight broke into pieces rocking on the waves. Here in the middle of the Caribbean Sea, the breeze brings the sweet smell of blooming lemon trees and burnt sugar. A quick sniff of the air was enough to know the islands are not far away. They're like green twinkling scattered emeralds in the sea and you could feel on each of them that the other one will be more unspoiled and intact than the previous one. It's an ideal home for Robinson Crusoe. Paul Monette starts his novel Havana with these lines. The atmosphere and the natural beauties of Cuba have also inspired others to write poetic lines. It's enough to think of the revolutionary poet Jose Marti and of course Hemingway whose spirit follows the traveler all the way wherever he goes in the country.
A long narrow peninsula reaches into the sea 140 km from Havana and 20 km from Matanzas and it separates the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. It's Varadero, the world famous resort of the islands which was a popular destination of vacationers and foreign tourists even between the two World Wars. In the 1950s American businessmen invested here having hotels and casinos built in this way. 100000 Americans arrived here to relax and soak up the sun. Life was great. Champagne and rum flowed, cigar smoke was abundant, Caribbean music with its spinning rhythm wafted over the beach and on stage, Cuban girls danced in bikinis decorated with features. Millionaires had their luxurious villas built here. Then politics intervened, there was a revolution and the relationship between Cuba and America is strained yet today as a result. Hotels and villas were taken over by the state. In the meantime Varadero has again become the most popular tourist destination in the world but especially for Europeans.
Next to the old ones, new four and five star luxurious hotels meeting everybody's requirements have been built. The majority of them belonged to the former Spanish colonists. On the snow white sandy beach dignified royal palm trees nod. The waters crystalline, turquoise and incredible shades of blues and green. Shops sell Cuban cigars even today and at the bars of the hotels, skillful bartenders mix daiquiris, mojitos and the Cuban libre. The peninsula is closed by a barrier. Here, only taxis or hired cars can enter so tourists can have their holiday without being disturbed. The breeze blowing from the sea moderates the tropical heat. The hotel rooms are of course air conditioned. Restaurants offer specialties of the Caribbean region and international dishes as well. It's especially worth trying the roasted dishes and the aromatic fruit and there are cocktails made without alcohol too.
Cuba gives tourist from former east bloc countries a chance to reencounter their past as if they were taking a trip back in time. At the markets, we can buy mainly wood carvings and pottery as souvenirs but cigar boxes equipped with the vapor meter, original machetes, maps drawn on leather and paintings in bamboo frames can also be had. In the street, we can see small two seat motorbikes with yellow cabins which almost look like the tuktuk of Thailand but there are also carts which function as taxis here. In the city, you can take one of the open sightseeing double-deckers. In the city center, we can also see some of the old wooden villas. Among the simple small bungalows, there're some colonial palaces and luxurious vials which have been converted into restaurants. A sort of American travelling monument of the 1950s are old timers and although the most can be seen in Havana, they also add color to the panorama of the city of Varadero.
Don't be surprised if somebody starts the engine of his car with a crank. The ignition key may have been taken away by the American owner of the car 40 years ago.
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- published: 29 Aug 2013
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Autentica Cuba
Boasting unspoiled nature, timeless architecture, unforgettable scuba diving, and beautiful resorts fit for any vacation, Cuba really is more than just a beach....
Boasting unspoiled nature, timeless architecture, unforgettable scuba diving, and beautiful resorts fit for any vacation, Cuba really is more than just a beach. Discover the authentic Cuba for yourself.
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Boasting unspoiled nature, timeless architecture, unforgettable scuba diving, and beautiful resorts fit for any vacation, Cuba really is more than just a beach. Discover the authentic Cuba for yourself.
- published: 23 Jun 2010
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Cuban Men - Why Foreign Women Fall Hard
We all know these stories - a foreigner went to Cuba and ended up falling for a local.
So.. most of us know the consequences of this fling, but why do Canadia...
We all know these stories - a foreigner went to Cuba and ended up falling for a local.
So.. most of us know the consequences of this fling, but why do Canadian women are so easy to seduce when it comes to a Cuban vacation? What are they missing back home?
Join Irena and I as we travel to Varadero, Cuba to explore what it is about this island and the Cuban men that attracts so many Canadian women.
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We all know these stories - a foreigner went to Cuba and ended up falling for a local.
So.. most of us know the consequences of this fling, but why do Canadian women are so easy to seduce when it comes to a Cuban vacation? What are they missing back home?
Join Irena and I as we travel to Varadero, Cuba to explore what it is about this island and the Cuban men that attracts so many Canadian women.
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- published: 06 Jun 2014
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Travel writer Christopher P. Baker discusses tourism in Cuba
Travel writer and photographer, author of six travel books on Cuba, Christopher Baker talks about how the new U.S. relations will affect tourism....
Travel writer and photographer, author of six travel books on Cuba, Christopher Baker talks about how the new U.S. relations will affect tourism.
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Travel writer and photographer, author of six travel books on Cuba, Christopher Baker talks about how the new U.S. relations will affect tourism.
- published: 19 Dec 2014
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Cuba - Health Tourism
RR9606/B - CUBA: HEALTH TOURISM
(dur: 10 mins 43 secs/eng. sot: none/Spanish sot: 2 mins 57
secs)
Increasing numbers of foreigners travel to Cuba as "hea...
RR9606/B - CUBA: HEALTH TOURISM
(dur: 10 mins 43 secs/eng. sot: none/Spanish sot: 2 mins 57
secs)
Increasing numbers of foreigners travel to Cuba as "health
tourists" in order to receive medical treatment, either because
it's cheaper there or because it's not available in their own
country. Cuban equipment, know-how and medicine combine to make
health care a potential force for economic growth. In 1995, for
instance, a pioneering team of Cuban and Spanish surgeons
developed a new technique for the surgical treatment of
Parkinson's disease. Two of the areas where health tourism is
growing are treatments for certain eye and skin conditions,
including retinitis pigmentosa or night blindness, vitiligo and
psoriasis.
SHOWS:
San Diego de los Banos, Pinar del Rio Province: spa buildings;
road sign; child along road; river; street scenes; church;
sign: Balneario San Diego; health tourist Maria Escudeo, an
Argentine living in Ecuador (in yellow dressing gown) arrives
for facial; mud mask onto face; Mario Arce, a Cuban, reading
book; STILLS: past visitors to spa: revolutionary hero Che
Guevara, Napoleon's personal physician Dr. F. Antommarchi, hero
of Cuban independence movement Carlos Manuel de Cespedes, two
heroes of Ten Year War against Spanish rule Francisco Vicente
Aguilera and Miguel Aldama; Hotel Saratoga, with subsidised
prices for Cubans attending spa; patients including 19-year-old,
Vladimir Brito suffering from degenerative form of arthritis,
being helped along; Vladimir in wheelchair at pool; Vladimir in
water; Vladimir Brito sot in Spanish with English translation,
partly underlaid; other patients doing physical exercise; list
of treatments available; patients wait for treatment; Hotel
Mirador, for foreign visitors to spa; Balneario San Diego
Director, Dr. Mercedes Villalonga Cruz sot in Spanish with
English translation; patients receive treatment; Havana: Dr.
Jorge L. Perera Horta, Director Servimed Health Tourism,sot in
Spanish with English translation, partly underlaid; Dr Perera
Horta looks at newspaper coverage of Cuban pioneering surgical
treatment for Parkinson's disease; STILLS: newspaper report;
exterior Centro Internacional de Restauracion Neurologica,
Ciren; Dr. Jorge Munoz, surgeon, in ward; Ciren amateur video of
patient, Alberto Escola, before and during breakthrough
operation; Dr Munoz sot, in Spanish with English translation;
Alberto Escola at home showing symptoms of Parkinson's have
disappeared on one side of body; exterior Centro Internacional
de Retinosis Pigmentaria Camilo Cienfuegos; interior eye patient
examined; Peruvian health tourist, Ricardo Barnueva, along
corridor; Barnueva sot, in Spanish with English translation; eye
specialist, Professor Orfilio Pelaez Molina examining
26-year-old Canadian, Heather Cunningham; Professor Pelaez
Molina sot, in Spanish with English translation; Heather
Cunningham with her parents; exterior Centro de Histoterapia
Placentaria; patients watch video on treatments available for
vitiligo, psoriasis and alopecia; various creams on shelves;
8-year-old Annette Campo, suffering from alopecia, hair loss,
being treated; Professor Carlos Miyares Cao examining
17-year-old, Dayase Grillo, suffering from vitiligo, defect in
skin pigmentation; computer data showing improvement in her
condition; Professor Miyares Cao sot, partly underlaid, in
Spanish with English translation; patient has heat treatment for
psoriasis; exterior sign: Cira Garcia clinic; 46-year-old
Magnolis Ortiz, burn-victim, who had facial cosmetic surgery
being examined by Professor Orestes Fernandez; 53-year-old Maria
Miranda at routine check-up a year after facelift; Maria Miranda
sot in Spanish with English translation; San Diego de los Banos:
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RR9606/B - CUBA: HEALTH TOURISM
(dur: 10 mins 43 secs/eng. sot: none/Spanish sot: 2 mins 57
secs)
Increasing numbers of foreigners travel to Cuba as "health
tourists" in order to receive medical treatment, either because
it's cheaper there or because it's not available in their own
country. Cuban equipment, know-how and medicine combine to make
health care a potential force for economic growth. In 1995, for
instance, a pioneering team of Cuban and Spanish surgeons
developed a new technique for the surgical treatment of
Parkinson's disease. Two of the areas where health tourism is
growing are treatments for certain eye and skin conditions,
including retinitis pigmentosa or night blindness, vitiligo and
psoriasis.
SHOWS:
San Diego de los Banos, Pinar del Rio Province: spa buildings;
road sign; child along road; river; street scenes; church;
sign: Balneario San Diego; health tourist Maria Escudeo, an
Argentine living in Ecuador (in yellow dressing gown) arrives
for facial; mud mask onto face; Mario Arce, a Cuban, reading
book; STILLS: past visitors to spa: revolutionary hero Che
Guevara, Napoleon's personal physician Dr. F. Antommarchi, hero
of Cuban independence movement Carlos Manuel de Cespedes, two
heroes of Ten Year War against Spanish rule Francisco Vicente
Aguilera and Miguel Aldama; Hotel Saratoga, with subsidised
prices for Cubans attending spa; patients including 19-year-old,
Vladimir Brito suffering from degenerative form of arthritis,
being helped along; Vladimir in wheelchair at pool; Vladimir in
water; Vladimir Brito sot in Spanish with English translation,
partly underlaid; other patients doing physical exercise; list
of treatments available; patients wait for treatment; Hotel
Mirador, for foreign visitors to spa; Balneario San Diego
Director, Dr. Mercedes Villalonga Cruz sot in Spanish with
English translation; patients receive treatment; Havana: Dr.
Jorge L. Perera Horta, Director Servimed Health Tourism,sot in
Spanish with English translation, partly underlaid; Dr Perera
Horta looks at newspaper coverage of Cuban pioneering surgical
treatment for Parkinson's disease; STILLS: newspaper report;
exterior Centro Internacional de Restauracion Neurologica,
Ciren; Dr. Jorge Munoz, surgeon, in ward; Ciren amateur video of
patient, Alberto Escola, before and during breakthrough
operation; Dr Munoz sot, in Spanish with English translation;
Alberto Escola at home showing symptoms of Parkinson's have
disappeared on one side of body; exterior Centro Internacional
de Retinosis Pigmentaria Camilo Cienfuegos; interior eye patient
examined; Peruvian health tourist, Ricardo Barnueva, along
corridor; Barnueva sot, in Spanish with English translation; eye
specialist, Professor Orfilio Pelaez Molina examining
26-year-old Canadian, Heather Cunningham; Professor Pelaez
Molina sot, in Spanish with English translation; Heather
Cunningham with her parents; exterior Centro de Histoterapia
Placentaria; patients watch video on treatments available for
vitiligo, psoriasis and alopecia; various creams on shelves;
8-year-old Annette Campo, suffering from alopecia, hair loss,
being treated; Professor Carlos Miyares Cao examining
17-year-old, Dayase Grillo, suffering from vitiligo, defect in
skin pigmentation; computer data showing improvement in her
condition; Professor Miyares Cao sot, partly underlaid, in
Spanish with English translation; patient has heat treatment for
psoriasis; exterior sign: Cira Garcia clinic; 46-year-old
Magnolis Ortiz, burn-victim, who had facial cosmetic surgery
being examined by Professor Orestes Fernandez; 53-year-old Maria
Miranda at routine check-up a year after facelift; Maria Miranda
sot in Spanish with English translation; San Diego de los Banos:
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- published: 21 Jul 2015
- views: 299
CUBA TOURISM
CUBA TOURISM...
CUBA TOURISM
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CUBA TOURISM
- published: 26 Dec 2013
- views: 118
Health tourism and diplomacy flourishes in Cuba
When people think of health tourism, it’s usually plastic surgery in Brazil or South Korea that comes to mind. And you would assume that those in need of seriou...
When people think of health tourism, it’s usually plastic surgery in Brazil or South Korea that comes to mind. And you would assume that those in need of serious medical attention aren’t looking to Cuba for help, but a growing amount of Cuban doctors are caring for international patients. Boom Bust’s Bianca Facchinei has all of the details on that.
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When people think of health tourism, it’s usually plastic surgery in Brazil or South Korea that comes to mind. And you would assume that those in need of serious medical attention aren’t looking to Cuba for help, but a growing amount of Cuban doctors are caring for international patients. Boom Bust’s Bianca Facchinei has all of the details on that.
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- published: 19 Jan 2016
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Can Cuba Keep Up With The Tourism Boom?
More Americans are going to Cuba, and experts are worried the country soon won't be able to keep up.
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Cuba: Open for American tourists
Cuba is becoming the latest tourist attraction for Americans as travel restrictions between the two countries loosen for the first time in 7 years. CBS News tra...
Cuba is becoming the latest tourist attraction for Americans as travel restrictions between the two countries loosen for the first time in 7 years. CBS News travel editor Peter Greenberg explores this "new" destination and discusses the changes in travel policy.
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Cuba is becoming the latest tourist attraction for Americans as travel restrictions between the two countries loosen for the first time in 7 years. CBS News travel editor Peter Greenberg explores this "new" destination and discusses the changes in travel policy.
- published: 11 Oct 2011
- views: 29935
CUBA sun sex and socialism
A documentary film which explores the reality behind the tourist tinsel....
A documentary film which explores the reality behind the tourist tinsel.
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A documentary film which explores the reality behind the tourist tinsel.
- published: 10 Jun 2014
- views: 35595
Why Cuban cab drivers earn more than doctors
In Cuba, cab drivers are the one percent
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Cuba’s economy works as a central planning model, where government min...
In Cuba, cab drivers are the one percent
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Cuba’s economy works as a central planning model, where government ministries dole out resources and set everything from prices to inventories to salaries. The fact that a taxi driver can make so much more than a physician is a reflection of the Cuban government’s heavy focus on tourism. For years, the central planning apparatus has valued tourism as a key mechanism for both bringing in revenue as well as propagating the idea that Cuba is thriving. Many pesos are collected by the high prices on everything related to the tourism industry.
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Cuba’s economy works as a central planning model, where government ministries dole out resources and set everything from prices to inventories to salaries. The fact that a taxi driver can make so much more than a physician is a reflection of the Cuban government’s heavy focus on tourism. For years, the central planning apparatus has valued tourism as a key mechanism for both bringing in revenue as well as propagating the idea that Cuba is thriving. Many pesos are collected by the high prices on everything related to the tourism industry.
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A Walk in Cuba: Tourism
Art takes a look behind the mysterious curtain that shrouds the island nation of Cuba. This piece focuses on Tourism in the communist nation....
Art takes a look behind the mysterious curtain that shrouds the island nation of Cuba. This piece focuses on Tourism in the communist nation.
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Art takes a look behind the mysterious curtain that shrouds the island nation of Cuba. This piece focuses on Tourism in the communist nation.
- published: 18 Apr 2007
- views: 11587
Surge of Americans tests limits of Cuba's tourism industry.
A recent surge of American tourists visiting Cuba puts the Caribbean island's tourism industry at test as it struggles to overcome infrastructure bottlenecks.
...
A recent surge of American tourists visiting Cuba puts the Caribbean island's tourism industry at test as it struggles to overcome infrastructure bottlenecks.
SHOWS: HAVANA, CUBA (RECENT - JANUARY 20, 2016) (REUTERS - ACCESS ALL)
Cuba's tourism industry is under unprecedented strain and struggling to meet demand with record numbers of visitors arriving a year after détente with the United States renewed interest in the Caribbean island.
Its tropical weather, rich musical traditions, famed cigars and classic cars were for decades off limits to most Americans under Cold War-era sanctions, but those restrictions are fading.
Once a rare sight, Americans are now swarming Old Havana's colonial squares and narrow streets along with Europeans and Canadians.
Entrepreneurs and hustlers have responded by upping prices on taxi rides, meals, and trinkets. Cuban women who pose for pictures in colourful dresses and headwraps while chomping cigars are now charging $5 instead of $1.
Cuba received a record 3.52 million visitors last year, up 17.4 percent from 2014. American visits rose 77 percent to 161,000, not counting hundreds of thousands of Cuban-Americans.
Industry experts worry the island will be unable to absorb an even greater expected surge when scheduled U.S. commercial airline and ferry services are due to start this year.
As it is, foreigners face extreme difficulties booking hotels and rental cars, and those who hoped to discover Cuba before the hordes arrive realize they are too late.
One of them was American tourist, Jerry Christ, who was surprised at how many visitors had also chosen Cuba as their vacation destination.
"I was amazed at the fact that there are so many tourists down here. I didn't realize the Japanese, Spaniards, so many different people from all over the world are here already and also Americans. I have seen more Americans than I thought that I would see down here," he said.
Jose Luis Perrello, a tourism professor at the University of Havana, said Cuba lacks the infrastructure to handle the rapid surge in tourists outside its traditional beach resorts.
"The 17.3 percent increase (in tourism in Cuba) is the biggest increase for all of the Caribbean region in 2015. What was the challenge? The Cuban tourism industry wasn't prepared for an increase in tourism outside of the traditional product of sun and beach," he said.
The United States and Cuba agreed in December 2014 to end five decades of animosity and have since restored diplomatic ties, igniting international buzz about Cuba.
The opening has benefited Cuba's small private sector, which offers restaurants and rooms for rent in family homes.
But the tourism infrastructure, with just 63,000 hotel rooms nationwide, is still largely a function of the state and has languished under decades of U.S. economic sanctions and underdevelopment.
Havana's international airport lacks sufficient infrastructure such as luggage trucks and passenger stairs to handle the influx, causing bottlenecks.
The owner of a private café in Havana, Luis Carlos Benvenuto Solas, said his main challenge was maintaining enough supplies to meet the growing number of customers.
"The groups that are coming are also bigger, so that is good for business. It's a big challenge because it's the issue of suppliers and how to get everything to maintain the same standard and same quality - it makes it very complicated. Since there are no wholesale stores we have to buy in the same stores as everyone else and there isn't a lot of stock actually," he said.
A select number of foreign-run hotels, such as those of Spain's Melia Hotels International, fill up fast, leaving many visitors with little option but tired state-run motels or rooms in private homes.
Some have been priced out or bumped from hotels, especially in Havana, where high-end U.S. groups reserve blocks months in advance and pay higher prices.
The increased presence of Americans is especially noticeable in Havana, and, because there has been little enforcement of the tourism ban, some are also enjoying Cuba's beaches and bars with little effort to disguise their intentions.
Collin Laverty, founder of Cuba Educational Travel, which organizes tours for legally permitted travel for Americans, said he the country's infrastructure bottlenecks were likely to become a problem in the near future.
"There are a series of challenges: you have everything from infrastructure, which would go from the airport to the hotels. Now, I think, for the first time ever, you're really seeing a shortage of even buses and tour guides. So you have challenges there. I think in the future you will see challenges with electricity grids, with water systems, as you see more people come and using those resources," he said.
wn.com/Surge Of Americans Tests Limits Of Cuba's Tourism Industry.
A recent surge of American tourists visiting Cuba puts the Caribbean island's tourism industry at test as it struggles to overcome infrastructure bottlenecks.
SHOWS: HAVANA, CUBA (RECENT - JANUARY 20, 2016) (REUTERS - ACCESS ALL)
Cuba's tourism industry is under unprecedented strain and struggling to meet demand with record numbers of visitors arriving a year after détente with the United States renewed interest in the Caribbean island.
Its tropical weather, rich musical traditions, famed cigars and classic cars were for decades off limits to most Americans under Cold War-era sanctions, but those restrictions are fading.
Once a rare sight, Americans are now swarming Old Havana's colonial squares and narrow streets along with Europeans and Canadians.
Entrepreneurs and hustlers have responded by upping prices on taxi rides, meals, and trinkets. Cuban women who pose for pictures in colourful dresses and headwraps while chomping cigars are now charging $5 instead of $1.
Cuba received a record 3.52 million visitors last year, up 17.4 percent from 2014. American visits rose 77 percent to 161,000, not counting hundreds of thousands of Cuban-Americans.
Industry experts worry the island will be unable to absorb an even greater expected surge when scheduled U.S. commercial airline and ferry services are due to start this year.
As it is, foreigners face extreme difficulties booking hotels and rental cars, and those who hoped to discover Cuba before the hordes arrive realize they are too late.
One of them was American tourist, Jerry Christ, who was surprised at how many visitors had also chosen Cuba as their vacation destination.
"I was amazed at the fact that there are so many tourists down here. I didn't realize the Japanese, Spaniards, so many different people from all over the world are here already and also Americans. I have seen more Americans than I thought that I would see down here," he said.
Jose Luis Perrello, a tourism professor at the University of Havana, said Cuba lacks the infrastructure to handle the rapid surge in tourists outside its traditional beach resorts.
"The 17.3 percent increase (in tourism in Cuba) is the biggest increase for all of the Caribbean region in 2015. What was the challenge? The Cuban tourism industry wasn't prepared for an increase in tourism outside of the traditional product of sun and beach," he said.
The United States and Cuba agreed in December 2014 to end five decades of animosity and have since restored diplomatic ties, igniting international buzz about Cuba.
The opening has benefited Cuba's small private sector, which offers restaurants and rooms for rent in family homes.
But the tourism infrastructure, with just 63,000 hotel rooms nationwide, is still largely a function of the state and has languished under decades of U.S. economic sanctions and underdevelopment.
Havana's international airport lacks sufficient infrastructure such as luggage trucks and passenger stairs to handle the influx, causing bottlenecks.
The owner of a private café in Havana, Luis Carlos Benvenuto Solas, said his main challenge was maintaining enough supplies to meet the growing number of customers.
"The groups that are coming are also bigger, so that is good for business. It's a big challenge because it's the issue of suppliers and how to get everything to maintain the same standard and same quality - it makes it very complicated. Since there are no wholesale stores we have to buy in the same stores as everyone else and there isn't a lot of stock actually," he said.
A select number of foreign-run hotels, such as those of Spain's Melia Hotels International, fill up fast, leaving many visitors with little option but tired state-run motels or rooms in private homes.
Some have been priced out or bumped from hotels, especially in Havana, where high-end U.S. groups reserve blocks months in advance and pay higher prices.
The increased presence of Americans is especially noticeable in Havana, and, because there has been little enforcement of the tourism ban, some are also enjoying Cuba's beaches and bars with little effort to disguise their intentions.
Collin Laverty, founder of Cuba Educational Travel, which organizes tours for legally permitted travel for Americans, said he the country's infrastructure bottlenecks were likely to become a problem in the near future.
"There are a series of challenges: you have everything from infrastructure, which would go from the airport to the hotels. Now, I think, for the first time ever, you're really seeing a shortage of even buses and tour guides. So you have challenges there. I think in the future you will see challenges with electricity grids, with water systems, as you see more people come and using those resources," he said.
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This is Cuba's Netflix, Hulu, and Spotify – all without the internet
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In Cuba there is barely any internet. Anything but the state-run TV channels is prohibited. Publications are limited to the state-approved newspapers and magazines. This is the law. But, in typical Cuban fashion, the law doesn't stop a vast underground system of entertainment and news media distributors and consumers.
"El Paquete Semanal" (The Weekly Package) is a weekly trove of digital content—everything from American movies to PDFs of Spanish newspapers—that is gathered, organized and transferred by a human web of runners and dealers to the entire country. It is a prodigious and profitable operation.
I went behind the scenes in Havana to film how the Paquete works. Check out the video above to see how Cubans bypass censorship to access the media we take for granted.
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But there are signs that could be changing with the opening of new, public access internet centres, mobile email, and promises of more to come soon.
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Anchor intro: In a new era of U.S.-Cuba relations - new waves of enthusiastic American tourists are expected to crash onto the island nation's shores. And that's causing some anxiety among Cuba's tropical neighbors- worried about the new competition for tourist dollars. Miami is no exception. As CCTV's Nitza Soledad Perez reported, officials there believe the answer to attracting more tourists, is right under their feet.
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Cuba is among the most exciting islands in the caribbean. Whereas other islands have one or two major attractions: the beach, say, and perhaps one or two historic monuments.
There are dramatic mountainous landscapes, wild and unspoilt valleys, sweeping vistas of sugar cane, tobacco plantations glowing emerald green against the vermilion earth of the fields, seven exquisite cities dating from the mid-fifteenth century, an amazing variety of flora and fauna, some of the world’s most beautiful beaches and above all, Cuba’s greatest asset: her people. We are (though we say it ourselves) welcoming, enthusiastic, polite and alot of fun - and that’s putting it mildly.
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Jardines del Rey
Dubbed ‘the Cuban keys,’ the tiny islands of Jardines del Rey [the King’s Gardens], strung off Cuba’s Atlantic coast, are immortalized in Ernest Hemingway’s novel, Islands in the Stream. Mangroves and everglades, flamingos and roseate spoonbills, sun-bleached sand and turquoise waters make this little corner the perfect retreat.
Linked to the mainland by a causeway, Cayo Coco is Cuba’s most popular beach destination after Varadero. The cay boasts 22km of white-sand beaches, the perfect backdrop for water sports such as windsurfing, sailing, snorkeling and fishing.
Much smaller, Cayo Guillermo is famous for its sand dunes, which are among the tallest in the Caribbean, its deep-sea fishing and its connection to Ernest Hemingway. Here, you can fish where Papa Hemingway fished, and see his boat docked at its namesake beach.
The keys are in the province of Ciego de Ávila, Cuba’s fruit bowl thanks to its rich red soil. The provincial capital of the same name is a friendly ‘city of porches’ and home to one of Cuba’s best municipal museums. Recommended activities include freshwater fishing at Laguna Redonda or Laguna de la Leche, Cuba’s largest natural lake; and excursions to the historic military route, La Trocha, and weekend the rodeo on Isla Turiguanó.
Villa Clara
Villa Clara is a land of beaches, tobacco fields and lakes brimming with fish. It is home to the Buenavista Biosphere Reserve, which contains protected ecosystems that include mangroves, coral reefs, active dune zones, keys and reproductive zones for aquatic birds. On its northern coast, the 48 km el pedraplén causeway connects Villa Clara to the Cayerías del Norte, a series of tropical offshore islets, where the popular resort destinations of Cayo las Brujas and Cayo Santa María are located.
In the capital city, Santa Clara, you’ll find fascinating and historically significant sites commemorating the exploits of revolutionary Ernesto Che Guevara, among them the mausoleum containing Che Guevara’s remains, as well as several museums documenting his life.
To the west lies Remedios, a charming colonial town that hosts the famous Parrandas de Remedios, a festival featuring fireworks, floats and dancing in the streets each December.
Outdoor enthusiasts head south to Embalse Hanabanilla, one of Cuba’s largest lakes, noted for excellent bass fishing; and to the mighty Escambray Mountains beyond.
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Pinar Del Rio
Not many regions in Cuba have the natural beauty of Pinar del Río. Blessed by nature, it treasures two of the six World Biosphere Reserves in the island. The charm of its flora and fauna is the main attraction of the province, so much so that it defines the characteristics of the tourism there: the land of the best tobacco in the world. Pinar del Río is a very interesting destination, for those who find in the contact with nature a good reason to travel.
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Anchor intro: In a new era of U.S.-Cuba relations - new waves of enthusiastic American tourists are expected to crash onto the island nation's shores. And that's causing some anxiety among Cuba's tropical neighbors- worried about the new competition for tourist dollars. Miami is no exception. As CCTV's Nitza Soledad Perez reported, officials there believe the answer to attracting more tourists, is right under their feet.
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167 High Holborn
London, WC1V 6PA
Tel: 020 7240 6655
Fax: 020 7836 9265
E-mail: tourism@travel2cuba.co.uk
Coordinates: 51°30′58.1″N 0°7′31.4″WCoordinates: 51°30′58.1″N 0°7′31.4″W
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Cuba has just about everything you could imagine...
Cuba is among the most exciting islands in the caribbean. Whereas other islands have one or two major attractions: the beach, say, and perhaps one or two historic monuments.
There are dramatic mountainous landscapes, wild and unspoilt valleys, sweeping vistas of sugar cane, tobacco plantations glowing emerald green against the vermilion earth of the fields, seven exquisite cities dating from the mid-fifteenth century, an amazing variety of flora and fauna, some of the world’s most beautiful beaches and above all, Cuba’s greatest asset: her people. We are (though we say it ourselves) welcoming, enthusiastic, polite and alot of fun - and that’s putting it mildly.
Come and see for yourselves...
Gallery:
http://www.travel2cuba.co.uk/cuba-gallery#
(Architecture, Beach, Culture, Nature)
Jardines del Rey
Dubbed ‘the Cuban keys,’ the tiny islands of Jardines del Rey [the King’s Gardens], strung off Cuba’s Atlantic coast, are immortalized in Ernest Hemingway’s novel, Islands in the Stream. Mangroves and everglades, flamingos and roseate spoonbills, sun-bleached sand and turquoise waters make this little corner the perfect retreat.
Linked to the mainland by a causeway, Cayo Coco is Cuba’s most popular beach destination after Varadero. The cay boasts 22km of white-sand beaches, the perfect backdrop for water sports such as windsurfing, sailing, snorkeling and fishing.
Much smaller, Cayo Guillermo is famous for its sand dunes, which are among the tallest in the Caribbean, its deep-sea fishing and its connection to Ernest Hemingway. Here, you can fish where Papa Hemingway fished, and see his boat docked at its namesake beach.
The keys are in the province of Ciego de Ávila, Cuba’s fruit bowl thanks to its rich red soil. The provincial capital of the same name is a friendly ‘city of porches’ and home to one of Cuba’s best municipal museums. Recommended activities include freshwater fishing at Laguna Redonda or Laguna de la Leche, Cuba’s largest natural lake; and excursions to the historic military route, La Trocha, and weekend the rodeo on Isla Turiguanó.
Villa Clara
Villa Clara is a land of beaches, tobacco fields and lakes brimming with fish. It is home to the Buenavista Biosphere Reserve, which contains protected ecosystems that include mangroves, coral reefs, active dune zones, keys and reproductive zones for aquatic birds. On its northern coast, the 48 km el pedraplén causeway connects Villa Clara to the Cayerías del Norte, a series of tropical offshore islets, where the popular resort destinations of Cayo las Brujas and Cayo Santa María are located.
In the capital city, Santa Clara, you’ll find fascinating and historically significant sites commemorating the exploits of revolutionary Ernesto Che Guevara, among them the mausoleum containing Che Guevara’s remains, as well as several museums documenting his life.
To the west lies Remedios, a charming colonial town that hosts the famous Parrandas de Remedios, a festival featuring fireworks, floats and dancing in the streets each December.
Outdoor enthusiasts head south to Embalse Hanabanilla, one of Cuba’s largest lakes, noted for excellent bass fishing; and to the mighty Escambray Mountains beyond.
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Pinar Del Rio
Not many regions in Cuba have the natural beauty of Pinar del Río. Blessed by nature, it treasures two of the six World Biosphere Reserves in the island. The charm of its flora and fauna is the main attraction of the province, so much so that it defines the characteristics of the tourism there: the land of the best tobacco in the world. Pinar del Río is a very interesting destination, for those who find in the contact with nature a good reason to travel.
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- published: 19 Aug 2015
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Life Inside Cuba 1 of 7 . BBC World News Documentary
Life Inside Cuba 1 of 7 . BBC World News Documentary, recorded 18.02.2009
I'm nostagic about Cuba... As such I've collected News & Media Clips over the yea...
Life Inside Cuba 1 of 7 . BBC World News Documentary, recorded 18.02.2009
I'm nostagic about Cuba... As such I've collected News & Media Clips over the years... Like it or Loathe it, here it is ... "life Inside Cuba"
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Life Inside Cuba 1 of 7 . BBC World News Documentary, recorded 18.02.2009
I'm nostagic about Cuba... As such I've collected News & Media Clips over the years... Like it or Loathe it, here it is ... "life Inside Cuba"
- published: 25 Mar 2011
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Cuba's Varadero Beach A Travel Secret | NBC Nightly News
Varadero Beach is Cuba's number one travel destination for foreign tourists from Canada and Europe. Americans might finally have a chance to visit this treasure...
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- published: 22 Jan 2015
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History Being Made in Havana: First Time Since the Cold War the US and Cuba Are in Talks
President Obama in the State of the Union said Congress should begin the work of ending the embargo on Cuba.
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- published: 22 Jan 2015
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Space Weather, Cuba Swarm, Cold Events | S0 News Jan.17.2016
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Pause on Pausing the Pause: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CZH46p7MUlw
Sun Series: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHSoxioQtwZcJj_9clLz7Bggso7qg2PDj
STARWATER Article: http://wavechronicle.com/wave/?p=1151
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TORCON: http://www.weather.com/news/tornado-torcon-index [Tornado Forecast for the day]
HURRICANE TRACKER: http://www.weather.com/weather/hurricanecentral/tracker
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Severe Weather Threats: http://www.weather.com/news/weather-severe/severe-weather-tracker
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Temperature Delta: http://www.intellicast.com/National/Temperature/Delta.aspx
Records/Extremes: http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/extremes/records/
SOHO Solar Wind: http://umtof.umd.edu/pm/
Planetary Orbital Diagram - Ceres1 JPL: http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=ceres;orb=1;cov=0;log=0;cad=0#orb
SDO: http://sdo.gsfc.nasa.gov/data/
Helioviewer: http://www.helioviewer.org/
SOHO: http://sohodata.nascom.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/soho_movie_theater
Stereo: http://stereo.gsfc.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/images
iSWA: http://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/iswa/iSWA.html
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LISS: http://earthquake.usgs.gov/monitoring/operations/heliplots_gsn.php
QUAKES LIST FULL: http://www.emsc-csem.org/Earthquake/seismologist.php
RSOE: http://hisz.rsoe.hu/alertmap/index2.php [That cool alert map I use]
Moon: http://www.fourmilab.ch/earthview/pacalc.html
wn.com/Space Weather, Cuba Swarm, Cold Events | S0 News Jan.17.2016
Books/Tickets
https://otf.selz.com
Observing the Frontier Conference Page:
http://spaceweathernews.com/otf/
www.Suspicious0bservers.org
www.SpaceWeatherNews.com
www.MagneticReversal.org
www.ObservatoryProject.com
www.EarthChangesMedia.com
Solar Alerts on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheRealS0s
Good Videos/Articles:
The Sun is Going to Sleep: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7whL9jvdL5s
Discussing Earthquakes with Kongpop: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ThCUZtzfA1c
Earth's Magnetic Reversal: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sIayxqk0Ees
Top 6 Climate Change Problems: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Ew05sRDAcU
Pause on Pausing the Pause: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CZH46p7MUlw
Sun Series: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHSoxioQtwZcJj_9clLz7Bggso7qg2PDj
STARWATER Article: http://wavechronicle.com/wave/?p=1151
S0 Notes on Solar Shutdown: http://www.suspicious0bservers.org/fotw-s0-notes-february-13-2014/
IPCC History: http://www.suspicious0bservers.org/selections-from-the-1st-ipcc-full-report-wg1/
Today's Featured Links:
Saudi Snow: http://www.al-jazirahonline.com/news/2016/20160115/72043
Original music by NEMES1S
WORLD WEATHER:
Numbered WindMap: Windyty.com
Earth WindMap: http://earth.nullschool.net/#current/wind/isobaric/850hPa/orthographic=-345.32,51.43,481
Global Maps: http://www.atmos.albany.edu/student/kgriffin/maps/
NDBC Buoys: http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/
HurricaneZone Satellite Images: http://www.hurricanezone.net/westpacific/animations.html
NOAA Environmental Visualization Laboratory: http://www.nnvl.noaa.gov/Default.php
Satellite Maps: http://www.woweather.com/cgi-app/satellite?LANG=us&CONT;=namk
Forecast Maps: http://www.woweather.com/weather/maps/forecastmaps?LANG=us&CONT;=usus
TORCON: http://www.weather.com/news/tornado-torcon-index [Tornado Forecast for the day]
HURRICANE TRACKER: http://www.weather.com/weather/hurricanecentral/tracker
GOES Satellites: http://rsd.gsfc.nasa.gov/goes/
THE US WINDMAP: http://hint.fm/wind/
Severe Weather Threats: http://www.weather.com/news/weather-severe/severe-weather-tracker
Canada Weather Office Satellite Composites: http://www.weatheroffice.gc.ca/satellite/index_e.html
Temperature Delta: http://www.intellicast.com/National/Temperature/Delta.aspx
Records/Extremes: http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/extremes/records/
SOHO Solar Wind: http://umtof.umd.edu/pm/
Planetary Orbital Diagram - Ceres1 JPL: http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=ceres;orb=1;cov=0;log=0;cad=0#orb
SDO: http://sdo.gsfc.nasa.gov/data/
Helioviewer: http://www.helioviewer.org/
SOHO: http://sohodata.nascom.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/soho_movie_theater
Stereo: http://stereo.gsfc.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/images
iSWA: http://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/iswa/iSWA.html
NASA ENLIL SPIRAL: http://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov:8080/IswaSystemWebApp/iSWACygnetStreamer?timestamp=2038-01-23+00%3A44%3A00&window;=-1&cygnetId;=261
Gamma Ray Bursts: http://grb.sonoma.edu/
BARTOL Cosmic Rays: http://neutronm.bartol.udel.edu//spaceweather/welcome.html
ISWA: http://iswa.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov:8080/IswaSystemWebApp/
GONG: http://gong2.nso.edu/dailyimages/
GONG Magnetic Maps: http://gong.nso.edu/data/magmap/ondemand.html
MISC Links:
JAPAN Radiation Map: http://jciv.iidj.net/map/
RADIATION Network: http://radiationnetwork.com/
LISS: http://earthquake.usgs.gov/monitoring/operations/heliplots_gsn.php
QUAKES LIST FULL: http://www.emsc-csem.org/Earthquake/seismologist.php
RSOE: http://hisz.rsoe.hu/alertmap/index2.php [That cool alert map I use]
Moon: http://www.fourmilab.ch/earthview/pacalc.html
- published: 17 Jan 2016
- views: 28769
Cuba: Pope Francis meets Fidel Castro after Havana Mass - BBC News
Pope Francis meets former Cuban President Fidel Castro, with the two men discussing world affairs and religion and exchanging books.
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- published: 21 Sep 2015
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What is it like to be a Muslim in Cuba? BBC News
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There are around 4,000 Muslims in Cuba - but how easy is it to follow the Islamic way of life in a country with no...
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There are around 4,000 Muslims in Cuba - but how easy is it to follow the Islamic way of life in a country with no halal butchers - and crucially - no Mosque?
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- published: 04 Apr 2015
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Cuba Trade and Travel Rules Relax To Americans | NBC Nightly News
The Obama administration announced new travel and trade rules between the U.S. and Cuba, the first major step toward normalizing relations.
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Cuba Trade and Travel Rules Relax To Americans | NBC Nightly News
- published: 16 Jan 2015
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US - Cuba thaw: Kerry's speech in Havana for flag-raising ceremony
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Secretary of State John Kerry arrived in Cuba Friday on a historic visit to raise the American flag over the newly reopened US embassy, cementing Washington's rapprochement with Havana.
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Secretary of State John Kerry arrived in Cuba Friday on a historic visit to raise the American flag over the newly reopened US embassy, cementing Washington's rapprochement with Havana.
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- published: 14 Aug 2015
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NBC Nightly News From Havana, Cuba (August 14, 2015)
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In the August 14, 2015 NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt broadcast: U.S. flag rises over American embassy in Cuba, a firefighter pulled from the blast rubble in China, and bracing for a "Godzilla El Nino."
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- published: 16 Aug 2015
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KC: It would be one of the most dramatic
Foreign policy about faces ever
AG: To what do you refer, shawtayee?
KC: A bipartisan bill in Congress would end
The 47-year-old trade freeze with Cuba
AG: Ojalá congreso le gusta esta
KC: It has only spotty support so far
But President Obama's already taken some baby steps
Letting Cuban Americans visit family members
And send them money
But for most of us it's still a place that is
Strictly off limits
AG: Not for this G
I just went there illegally
Speaking of which, will you buy drugs from me
On national TV?
Don't fret--the people think I'm joking
But guess what (what?)?
I've never joked in my life; ooh-wee, shawtayee
KC: The trade embargo made sense a half century ago
AG: That's 50 years
KC: During the Cold War
Fidel Castro took sides with the enemy
But the Soviet Union is long gone
AG: Disbanded:
KC/AG: Long gooooone!
SG: Dick Cheney. Rush Limbaugh or Colin Powell. Who's your damie?
DC: Well, if I had to choose, uh
In terms of being a Republican I'd go with Rush Limbaugh
My take on it was Colin had already left the party
SG: I don't think that actually happened
[awkward silence]
This is an awkward silence;
I guess I'll fill it with ad libs
Oh! Shawty! Yeah
EG: Whoo! Aaaah
KC: Now it's up to Fidel and Raúl Castro
AG: Esos Castros locos. Cuidado
KC: President Obama says he wants to see Democratic reforms
Particularly on human rights and free speech
So congress will be looking for signs of change
After almost 50 years
AG: Ay, that's half a century
KC: U.S. policy will not reverse overnight
Relations remain chilly
But for the 1st time in generations
A thaw is possible
AG: A thaw, but what sort of thaw?
What exactly is thawing?
KC: Very, very, very, very
Very thin ice
AG/KC: Very thin ice, very thin ice, very thin ice
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EH: I think this is an ignoramus statement
Umm, I was even a person who thought
You know what, power to Joe the Plumber at that point
SG: Before he went around laying his pipe all over town
EH: Well, Joe the Plumber is not invited
Anywhere around me
EG: Does baby need a tissue?
Thinking about the time the plumber kissed you
Before you caught him creeping with the Shih Tzu
RM: As republicans, the party does seem to be in chaos
RP: They need to change their attitude, attitude
Their attitude, attitude
MG: Ay, tells us what your homeys can do
To make a change
RP: You know, they talk about personal freedoms
They have to believe in it, you know
MG/RM: We know!
RP: To believe in it, you know
MG/RM: We know!
RP: To believe in it, you know
MG/RM: We know, we know, we know you just got to believe
RP: To believe in it, you know
MG/RM: We know!
RP: To believe in it, you know
MG/RM: We know!
RP: To belieeeeeeeeeve! Lieeeeeeeeeeeeeeeve!
MG: You saying Republicans on crack
Are you cozy with the Democrats?
RP: I just don't think that either party
Right now offers a whole lot
MG: You'll see some real change
From the 3rd party at my house
Poppin champagne, bacardi; gettin crunked out
Triple rhymin with Joe Biden
While we Imbibin Hennessy
Come on over--drinks on me, homey
HK: We'll be friends with you
AZ: And bff with you
Main Damies with you
HK: And colleagues with you
AZ: I'll be in your crew
HK: I'll be in yours, too
AZ: Jumpin rope with you
HK: Playin Donkey Kong with you
AZ: Hatchin plans with you
HK/AZ: invade Tajikistan with you
HC: We do not believe either Afghanistan or Pakistan
Can achieve lasting progress
Without the full participation of all of your citizens
Including women and girls
AZ: Having a barbecue
HK: Grilling a goat with you
AZ: Grilling terrorists, too
HK: Getting matching tattoos
HC: The rights of women must be respected and protect--
AZ: --Picking flowers with you
HK: Hot showers with you
AZ: Falling in love with you
HK: Nude at the zoo
AZ/HK: Making memories at the pottery wheel, rubbing clay on you all afternoon
KC: It would be one of the most dramatic
Foreign policy about faces ever
AG: To what do you refer, shawtayee?
KC: A bipartisan bill in Congress would end
The 47-year-old trade freeze with Cuba
AG: Ojalá congreso le gusta esta
KC: It has only spotty support so far
But President Obama's already taken some baby steps
Letting Cuban Americans visit family members
And send them money
But for most of us it's still a place that is
Strictly off limits
AG: Not for this G
I just went there illegally
Speaking of which, will you buy drugs from me
On national TV?
Don't fret--the people think I'm joking
But guess what (what?)?
I've never joked in my life; ooh-wee, shawtayee
KC: The trade embargo made sense a half century ago
AG: That's 50 years
KC: During the Cold War
Fidel Castro took sides with the enemy
But the Soviet Union is long gone
AG: Disbanded:
KC/AG: Long gooooone!
SG: Dick Cheney. Rush Limbaugh or Colin Powell. Who's your damie?
DC: Well, if I had to choose, uh
In terms of being a Republican I'd go with Rush Limbaugh
My take on it was Colin had already left the party
SG: I don't think that actually happened
[awkward silence]
This is an awkward silence;
I guess I'll fill it with ad libs
Oh! Shawty! Yeah
EG: Whoo! Aaaah
KC: Now it's up to Fidel and Raúl Castro
AG: Esos Castros locos. Cuidado
KC: President Obama says he wants to see Democratic reforms
Particularly on human rights and free speech
So congress will be looking for signs of change
After almost 50 years
AG: Ay, that's half a century
KC: U.S. policy will not reverse overnight
Relations remain chilly
But for the 1st time in generations
A thaw is possible
AG: A thaw, but what sort of thaw?
What exactly is thawing?
KC: Very, very, very, very
Very thin ice
AG/KC: Very thin ice, very thin ice, very thin ice
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Dr. Ben Carson clarifies comments he made in a 2014 speech where he said that the U.S. would be Cuba if there were no Fox News....
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Cuba's Millennials: "the will to look good" BBC News
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Cuba Unlocked: Special Documentary
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Pope Francis arrives in Cuba
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How Cuba's Socialist Dream Failed
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The dream of a socialist paradise in Cuba has soured. Unemployment has reached record levels, inequalities are increasing and the economy has nearly collapsed. Now people are starting to blame Castro.
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Mark Cuban: Only Morons Start a Business on a Loan
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How Mark Cuban Decided He Couldn't Work for Anyone Else | Inc. Magazine
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Mark Cuban Interview - Mark Cuban's Top 10 Rules For Success
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Doing Business in Cuba: Gustavo J. Membiela
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U.S., Cuba's Restored Relations Won't Ease Business Restrictions
The United States and Cuba re-opened embassies in each other's capitals on Monday, restoring full diplomatic relations for the first time in 54 years. No formal celebration is planned Monday for the U.S. Interests Section in Havana, instead, a flag-raising ceremony will take place in August, presided over by Secretary of State John Kerry. The restored diplomatic relations between the countries mea
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U.S. business excited about opportunities in Cuba?
Maverick Pac National Co-Chair Morgan Ortagus and Recon Capital Partners CIO Kevin Kelly on the future of Cuba now that the U.S. has opened full diplomatic relations with the country.
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Costa Rica-Cuba business talks overshadowed by migrant crisis
Costa Rican President Luis Guillermo Solis has flown to Cuba looking to expand economic ties. But the talks will likely be dominated by an ongoing migrant crisis, as thousands of Cubans attempting to reach the United States remain stranded in his country. CCTV's Michael Voss has more.
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Business opportunities with Cuba
With travel and trade restrictions with Cuba easing, there is significant opportunity with that country.
Companies that deal with international trade and business, or companies looking to enter this arena, need to get ready for the opportunities that may be available to them.
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Cuba: The Price of Doing Business in a New Economy
Sept. 30 -- Bloomberg Markets' Michael Smith discusses the cost of doing business in Cuba. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Sept. 30 -- Bloomberg Markets' Michael Smith discusses the cost of doing business in Cuba. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Sept. 30 -- Bloomberg Markets' Michael Smith discusses the cost of doing business in Cuba. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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- published: 30 Sep 2015
- views: 1848
How to Do Business In Cuba?
The business model of the Victoria Law Group is built around the practice of International Law as it gateways through Miami, and the recognition that most busin...
The business model of the Victoria Law Group is built around the practice of International Law as it gateways through Miami, and the recognition that most businesses in Miami have an international component to them.
Our attorneys are admitted in foreign jurisdictions, have experience practicing in foreign jurisdictions, and speak the languages of those local jurisdictions. Our International Law attorneys have amassed extensive experience representing American companies doing business abroad and in-bound investors or companies doing business in the United States.
Our attorneys effectively advise clients in all facets of international trade and business, including inbound and outbound mergers and acquisitions, sales, disposition of businesses, joint ventures, finance, transnational tax planning and compliance, immigration, U.S. Customs & Border Protection (CBP) matters and import/export controls. We represent foreign companies doing business in the United States as well as U.S. companies investing abroad.
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The business model of the Victoria Law Group is built around the practice of International Law as it gateways through Miami, and the recognition that most businesses in Miami have an international component to them.
Our attorneys are admitted in foreign jurisdictions, have experience practicing in foreign jurisdictions, and speak the languages of those local jurisdictions. Our International Law attorneys have amassed extensive experience representing American companies doing business abroad and in-bound investors or companies doing business in the United States.
Our attorneys effectively advise clients in all facets of international trade and business, including inbound and outbound mergers and acquisitions, sales, disposition of businesses, joint ventures, finance, transnational tax planning and compliance, immigration, U.S. Customs & Border Protection (CBP) matters and import/export controls. We represent foreign companies doing business in the United States as well as U.S. companies investing abroad.
We also have significant expertise registering and licensing trademarks and other intellectual property in foreign countries.
International Business Services provided by The Victoria Law Group include:
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-Corporate formation and maintenance services for foreign entities wishing to do business in Florida.
-Litigation of international business disputes in Florida state and federal courts, as well as international mediation and arbitration venues.
-Responding to (or resisting) subpoenas for documents and depositions on behalf of foreign corporations and foreign witnesses.
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- published: 11 Aug 2011
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TV Interview: Doing Business in Cuba
Marco Vicenzino analyzes the challenges of doing business in Cuba in light of President Obama's diplomatic recognition of Cuba...
Marco Vicenzino analyzes the challenges of doing business in Cuba in light of President Obama's diplomatic recognition of Cuba
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Marco Vicenzino analyzes the challenges of doing business in Cuba in light of President Obama's diplomatic recognition of Cuba
- published: 24 Dec 2014
- views: 531
Does an open Cuba mean new opportunity for big business?
Greater Tampa Chamber of Commerce CEO Bob Rohrlack discusses how the normalization of relations between the U.S. and Cuba could impact businesses.
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Greater Tampa Chamber of Commerce CEO Bob Rohrlack discusses how the normalization of relations between the U.S. and Cuba could impact businesses.
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Greater Tampa Chamber of Commerce CEO Bob Rohrlack discusses how the normalization of relations between the U.S. and Cuba could impact businesses.
Watch Liz Claman talk about Congress, Government, Legislation, and Management on Closing Bell.
- published: 20 Jul 2015
- views: 298
Mark Cuban: How I Became a Billionaire
Nov. 11 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg Game Changers profiles Dallas Mavericks' owner Mark Cuban. See how Cuban spun his love of basketball into a multi-billion dolla...
Nov. 11 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg Game Changers profiles Dallas Mavericks' owner Mark Cuban. See how Cuban spun his love of basketball into a multi-billion dollar enterprise. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Nov. 11 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg Game Changers profiles Dallas Mavericks' owner Mark Cuban. See how Cuban spun his love of basketball into a multi-billion dollar enterprise. (Source: Bloomberg)
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- published: 23 Apr 2014
- views: 2160116
Mark Cuban: Best Interview 2015 UNCENSORED
An exclusive one hour interview with billionaire Mark Cuban. Rare questions and answers that take you inside the mind of one of the greatest entrepreneurs of ou...
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- published: 23 Nov 2015
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Cuba sees resurgence of private business
Cuba saw a rebirth of private business in 2008 when President Raul Castro made the decision to enlarge the private sector as a means of absorbing the country’s ...
Cuba saw a rebirth of private business in 2008 when President Raul Castro made the decision to enlarge the private sector as a means of absorbing the country’s bloated public sector. Ameera David of RT’s Boom Bust traveled to Cuba and spoke with the CEO of one company, a small packaging start-up called Adorgraf, to learn more about what it takes to make a business grow in the economically-evolving nation.
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Cuba saw a rebirth of private business in 2008 when President Raul Castro made the decision to enlarge the private sector as a means of absorbing the country’s bloated public sector. Ameera David of RT’s Boom Bust traveled to Cuba and spoke with the CEO of one company, a small packaging start-up called Adorgraf, to learn more about what it takes to make a business grow in the economically-evolving nation.
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- published: 25 Jan 2016
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Mark Cuban: Only Morons Start a Business on a Loan
June 14 (Bloomberg) -- Entrepreneur Mark Cuban discusses the U.S. Economy and starting a business with Trish Regan at the Clinton Global Initiative in Chicago o...
June 14 (Bloomberg) -- Entrepreneur Mark Cuban discusses the U.S. Economy and starting a business with Trish Regan at the Clinton Global Initiative in Chicago on Bloomberg Television's "Street Smart." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Trish Regan and Adam Johnson provide actionable insight on the capital markets daily with regular segments such as "Chart Attack," depicting likely market moves before they happen, and "Insight & Action" which explains original trading ideas that can make you money. In addition, "Street Smart" is filled with breaking news, political analysis, and market-moving interviews with exclusive guests such billionaire investor Carl Icahn, hedge fund titan Bill Ackman, automaker Elon Musk and more.
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June 14 (Bloomberg) -- Entrepreneur Mark Cuban discusses the U.S. Economy and starting a business with Trish Regan at the Clinton Global Initiative in Chicago on Bloomberg Television's "Street Smart." (Source: Bloomberg)
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On Bloomberg Television's "Street Smart," hosts Trish Regan and Adam Johnson bring you the most important market news and analysis affecting the S&P; 500, Dow Jones Industrial Average, and the Nasdaq for your last trade of today and first trade for tomorrow. Broadcasting daily from Bloomberg TV's headquarters in New York, this business news show centered around the closing bell on New York exchanges, is targeted to provide the best analysis of the day's leading market headlines with a mix of original reporting, earnings news and expert sourcing from Wall Street's sharpest options traders, equity strategists and company analysts.
Trish Regan and Adam Johnson provide actionable insight on the capital markets daily with regular segments such as "Chart Attack," depicting likely market moves before they happen, and "Insight & Action" which explains original trading ideas that can make you money. In addition, "Street Smart" is filled with breaking news, political analysis, and market-moving interviews with exclusive guests such billionaire investor Carl Icahn, hedge fund titan Bill Ackman, automaker Elon Musk and more.
"Street Smart" broadcasts at 3-5pm ET/12-2pm PT. For a complete compilation of Street Smart videos, visit: http://www.bloomberg.com/video/street-smart/
Watch "Street Smart" on TV, on the Bloomberg smartphone app, on the Bloomberg TV + iPad app or on the web: http://bloomberg.com/tv
Bloomberg Television offers extensive coverage and analysis of international business news and stories of global importance. It is available in more than 310 million households worldwide and reaches the most affluent and influential viewers in terms of household income, asset value and education levels. With production hubs in London, New York and Hong Kong, the network provides 24-hour continuous coverage of the people, companies and ideas that move the markets.
- published: 14 Jun 2013
- views: 2063948
How Mark Cuban Decided He Couldn't Work for Anyone Else | Inc. Magazine
Billionaire entrepreneur Mark Cuban sits down with Inc.'s Eric Schurenberg to talk about his early struggles and biggest successes, Donald Sterling and Shark Ta...
Billionaire entrepreneur Mark Cuban sits down with Inc.'s Eric Schurenberg to talk about his early struggles and biggest successes, Donald Sterling and Shark Tank--and offers frank advice for other business owners.
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Billionaire entrepreneur Mark Cuban sits down with Inc.'s Eric Schurenberg to talk about his early struggles and biggest successes, Donald Sterling and Shark Tank--and offers frank advice for other business owners.
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- published: 11 Jun 2014
- views: 101510
Cuba Trade Group: The Legal Art of The Cuban Business Deal Now and in the Future.
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President Obama’s recent announceme...
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Cuba Trade Group
President Obama’s recent announcement to pursue normalization of relations with Cuba creates unprecedented short and long-term business opportunities for many US companies. Gotham Government Relations & Communications has long anticipated this shift in United States foreign policy towards Cuba. In expectation of this moment, we have enlisted the help of skilled professionals with experience in Latin American trade law, and deep knowledge about Cuban economics, politics and government, to help our clients better understand and navigate the complex, unfolding process, that will eventually present many opportunities in Cuba.
Gotham is tracking important legal developments related to the various, existing statutory and regulatory challenges to doing business in Cuba, such as issues surrounding Cuban assets that are subject to seizure on American soil, pending civil claims against Cuba and its quest for sovereign immunity, as well as gathering essential information on Cuban business, politics and the arts. Gotham Government Relations & Communications is a source of information, counsel and strategic advice for US companies seeking to do business in Cuba now (under the limitations of present US laws and regulations), or in the future.
Gotham is moving quickly and aggressively to become a leader in this practice area. We are monitoring the fast-moving developments that could give your business or organization a competitive advantage in pursuing opportunities in this fascinating nation that is eager for responsible development.
In order to better serve client needs, Gotham Government Relations & Communications has partnered with Latin-American trade affairs specialist Antonio C. Martinez Esq., an attorney with extensive political and business ties to Cuba. With a legal and business career that has extended into much of Latin America, including well over 30 trips to Cuba (the most recent being March 2015), Mr. Martinez has earned the respect of many important Cuban and US officials over the years, as an indispensable go-between on a number of high profile issues affecting US-Cuban business and humanitarian relations. Working with Mr. Martinez, Gotham has the added skills and expertise to help your business succeed.
Gotham Government Relations & Communications Cuba trade group offers the following services:
• Monitoring legal, political and business developments affecting US-Cuban trade and diplomatic relations;
• Strategic advice on pursuing possible business opportunities in Cuba now, subject to existing US laws and regulations;
• Legal advice on statutory and regulatory issues affecting US-Cuban trade and diplomatic relations in the future;
• Lobbying to change federal laws and regulations that presently limit US-Cuban trade and diplomatic relations;
• Assisting individuals, businesses and other trade associations develop and forge relationships with key US and Cuban officials and policymakers.
Gotham Government Relations & Communications is committed to assisting US
Companies and organizations pursue business and humanitarian opportunities that will benefit both the American and Cuban peoples, while respecting the differences in the American and Cuban economic and political systems.
If you would like to find out more about how Gotham can help you and your company explore opportunities in Cuba, please contact Gotham Government Relations & Communications Partner Brad Gerstman.
wn.com/Cuba Trade Group The Legal Art Of The Cuban Business Deal Now And In The Future.
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Gotham Government Relations & Communications
Cuba Trade Group
President Obama’s recent announcement to pursue normalization of relations with Cuba creates unprecedented short and long-term business opportunities for many US companies. Gotham Government Relations & Communications has long anticipated this shift in United States foreign policy towards Cuba. In expectation of this moment, we have enlisted the help of skilled professionals with experience in Latin American trade law, and deep knowledge about Cuban economics, politics and government, to help our clients better understand and navigate the complex, unfolding process, that will eventually present many opportunities in Cuba.
Gotham is tracking important legal developments related to the various, existing statutory and regulatory challenges to doing business in Cuba, such as issues surrounding Cuban assets that are subject to seizure on American soil, pending civil claims against Cuba and its quest for sovereign immunity, as well as gathering essential information on Cuban business, politics and the arts. Gotham Government Relations & Communications is a source of information, counsel and strategic advice for US companies seeking to do business in Cuba now (under the limitations of present US laws and regulations), or in the future.
Gotham is moving quickly and aggressively to become a leader in this practice area. We are monitoring the fast-moving developments that could give your business or organization a competitive advantage in pursuing opportunities in this fascinating nation that is eager for responsible development.
In order to better serve client needs, Gotham Government Relations & Communications has partnered with Latin-American trade affairs specialist Antonio C. Martinez Esq., an attorney with extensive political and business ties to Cuba. With a legal and business career that has extended into much of Latin America, including well over 30 trips to Cuba (the most recent being March 2015), Mr. Martinez has earned the respect of many important Cuban and US officials over the years, as an indispensable go-between on a number of high profile issues affecting US-Cuban business and humanitarian relations. Working with Mr. Martinez, Gotham has the added skills and expertise to help your business succeed.
Gotham Government Relations & Communications Cuba trade group offers the following services:
• Monitoring legal, political and business developments affecting US-Cuban trade and diplomatic relations;
• Strategic advice on pursuing possible business opportunities in Cuba now, subject to existing US laws and regulations;
• Legal advice on statutory and regulatory issues affecting US-Cuban trade and diplomatic relations in the future;
• Lobbying to change federal laws and regulations that presently limit US-Cuban trade and diplomatic relations;
• Assisting individuals, businesses and other trade associations develop and forge relationships with key US and Cuban officials and policymakers.
Gotham Government Relations & Communications is committed to assisting US
Companies and organizations pursue business and humanitarian opportunities that will benefit both the American and Cuban peoples, while respecting the differences in the American and Cuban economic and political systems.
If you would like to find out more about how Gotham can help you and your company explore opportunities in Cuba, please contact Gotham Government Relations & Communications Partner Brad Gerstman.
- published: 19 Mar 2015
- views: 266
Cuba's Best Tobacco Grower Gets a Raw Deal
Feb. 26 -- The best-known tobacco grower in Cuba grows leaves that are used in some of the island's finest cigars. The government is the only buyer, so while Cu...
Feb. 26 -- The best-known tobacco grower in Cuba grows leaves that are used in some of the island's finest cigars. The government is the only buyer, so while Cuban growers are excited about potentially selling Cuban cigars to American smokers, the Cuban state may be the biggest beneficiary.
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Feb. 26 -- The best-known tobacco grower in Cuba grows leaves that are used in some of the island's finest cigars. The government is the only buyer, so while Cuban growers are excited about potentially selling Cuban cigars to American smokers, the Cuban state may be the biggest beneficiary.
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Bloomberg Television offers extensive coverage and analysis of international business news and stories of global importance. It is available in more than 310 million households worldwide and reaches the most affluent and influential viewers in terms of household income, asset value and education levels. With production hubs in London, New York and Hong Kong, the network provides 24-hour continuous coverage of the people, companies and ideas that move the markets.
- published: 27 Feb 2015
- views: 1384
Mark Cuban Interview - Mark Cuban's Top 10 Rules For Success
He's an American businessman, investor, film producer, author, television personality and philanthropist.
He's the owner of the NBA's Dallas Mavericks, Landmar...
He's an American businessman, investor, film producer, author, television personality and philanthropist.
He's the owner of the NBA's Dallas Mavericks, Landmark Theatres, and Magnolia Pictures, and the chairman of the HDTV cable network AXS TV.
He has an estimated net worth of US$3 billion.
He's Mark Cuban and here are his Top 10 Rules for Success.
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1. Now is the time
His first step into the business world was at age 12, when he sold garbage bags to pay for a pair of expensive basketball shoes.
2. Be passionate
Rather than attend high school for his senior year, he enrolled at the University of Pittsburgh. During college, he had various business ventures, including a pub, disco lessons, and a chain letter.
3. Don't make excuses
He was fired as a software salesman less than a year after being hired, after meeting with a client to procure new business instead of opening the store.
4. Learn from history
Cuban started a company, MicroSolutions. In 1990, he sold it to CompuServe—then a subsidiary of H&R; Block—for $6 million.
5. Enjoy competing
In 1995, Cuban started Audionet. With a single server and an ISDN line, Audionet became Broadcast.com in 1998.
6. Know your business
By 1999, Broadcast.com had grown to 330 employees and $13.5 million in revenue. In 1999, during the dot com boom, Broadcast.com was acquired by Yahoo! for $5.7 billion in Yahoo! stock.
7. Be brutally honest with yourself
The Guinness Book of Records credits Cuban with the "largest single e-commerce transaction", after he paid $40 million for his Gulfstream V jet in October 1999.
8. Know your strengths and weaknesses
On January 4, 2000, Cuban purchased a majority stake in the NBA's Dallas Mavericks for $285 million.
9. Be unique
He's also a "shark" investor on the television series Shark Tank.
10. Be yourself
Cuban wrote an e-book, How to Win at the Sport of Business, in which he chronicles his life experiences in business and sports.
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wn.com/Mark Cuban Interview Mark Cuban's Top 10 Rules For Success
He's an American businessman, investor, film producer, author, television personality and philanthropist.
He's the owner of the NBA's Dallas Mavericks, Landmark Theatres, and Magnolia Pictures, and the chairman of the HDTV cable network AXS TV.
He has an estimated net worth of US$3 billion.
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1. Now is the time
His first step into the business world was at age 12, when he sold garbage bags to pay for a pair of expensive basketball shoes.
2. Be passionate
Rather than attend high school for his senior year, he enrolled at the University of Pittsburgh. During college, he had various business ventures, including a pub, disco lessons, and a chain letter.
3. Don't make excuses
He was fired as a software salesman less than a year after being hired, after meeting with a client to procure new business instead of opening the store.
4. Learn from history
Cuban started a company, MicroSolutions. In 1990, he sold it to CompuServe—then a subsidiary of H&R; Block—for $6 million.
5. Enjoy competing
In 1995, Cuban started Audionet. With a single server and an ISDN line, Audionet became Broadcast.com in 1998.
6. Know your business
By 1999, Broadcast.com had grown to 330 employees and $13.5 million in revenue. In 1999, during the dot com boom, Broadcast.com was acquired by Yahoo! for $5.7 billion in Yahoo! stock.
7. Be brutally honest with yourself
The Guinness Book of Records credits Cuban with the "largest single e-commerce transaction", after he paid $40 million for his Gulfstream V jet in October 1999.
8. Know your strengths and weaknesses
On January 4, 2000, Cuban purchased a majority stake in the NBA's Dallas Mavericks for $285 million.
9. Be unique
He's also a "shark" investor on the television series Shark Tank.
10. Be yourself
Cuban wrote an e-book, How to Win at the Sport of Business, in which he chronicles his life experiences in business and sports.
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Mark Cuban's 12 Rules for Startups
The billionaire tech entrepreneur offers his best advice from hiring passionate employees to never hiring a PR firm. Read more at: http://www.entrepreneur.com/a...
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Doing Business in Cuba: Gustavo J. Membiela
Hunton & Williams partner Gustavo Membiela discusses the changes announced by the US president in December 2014, and what impact they will have on US-Cuba relat...
Hunton & Williams partner Gustavo Membiela discusses the changes announced by the US president in December 2014, and what impact they will have on US-Cuba relations.
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Hunton & Williams partner Gustavo Membiela discusses the changes announced by the US president in December 2014, and what impact they will have on US-Cuba relations.
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American Businesses Must Be Patient When it Comes to Investing in Cuba
American businesses are learning that while Cuba offers an investment potential, the process of doing business in the island nation is a long and challenging on...
American businesses are learning that while Cuba offers an investment potential, the process of doing business in the island nation is a long and challenging one. Susan Segal, President and CEO of Americas Society/Council of the Americas spoke at the Inaugural Cuba Opportunity Summit in New York, where she said it will take time before businesses can invest in any kind of scaled way. She told TheStreet's Rhonda Schaffler that two key steps to quicken the process would be removing Cuba from the State Department's list of state sponsors of terrorism and lifting the trade embargo. She says the tourism, technology and telecom sectors are currently looking for investments in Cuba, and she's hearing that investment companies are working to create special funds to invest in Cuba.
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American businesses are learning that while Cuba offers an investment potential, the process of doing business in the island nation is a long and challenging one. Susan Segal, President and CEO of Americas Society/Council of the Americas spoke at the Inaugural Cuba Opportunity Summit in New York, where she said it will take time before businesses can invest in any kind of scaled way. She told TheStreet's Rhonda Schaffler that two key steps to quicken the process would be removing Cuba from the State Department's list of state sponsors of terrorism and lifting the trade embargo. She says the tourism, technology and telecom sectors are currently looking for investments in Cuba, and she's hearing that investment companies are working to create special funds to invest in Cuba.
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Mark Cuban: The best advice I never got
Billionaire entrepreneur Mark Cuban recently attended our own Ignition 2014 event in New York. After his stage chat he sat down with Business Insider Video to t...
Billionaire entrepreneur Mark Cuban recently attended our own Ignition 2014 event in New York. After his stage chat he sat down with Business Insider Video to talk about strategy, success, and more.
We asked Cuban, if it were possible to travel back in time, what advice would you give your 20-year-old self?
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Billionaire entrepreneur Mark Cuban recently attended our own Ignition 2014 event in New York. After his stage chat he sat down with Business Insider Video to talk about strategy, success, and more.
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- published: 16 Feb 2015
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Cuba's Coming Tourist Boom
March 13 -- Starting next week, New Yorkers interested in visiting Cuba will have the option to fly directly from JFK to Cuba's capital, Havana. The new route o...
March 13 -- Starting next week, New Yorkers interested in visiting Cuba will have the option to fly directly from JFK to Cuba's capital, Havana. The new route operated by a California company is part of the expanding efforts to develop the Caribbean island for American tourists, as Bloomberg's Willem Marx reports.
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March 13 -- Starting next week, New Yorkers interested in visiting Cuba will have the option to fly directly from JFK to Cuba's capital, Havana. The new route operated by a California company is part of the expanding efforts to develop the Caribbean island for American tourists, as Bloomberg's Willem Marx reports.
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- published: 13 Mar 2015
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New relationship means boom for business in Cuba
Pedro Freyre, who is helping US businesses looking to invest in Cuba, discusses the rise of the country's potential...
Pedro Freyre, who is helping US businesses looking to invest in Cuba, discusses the rise of the country's potential
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Pedro Freyre, who is helping US businesses looking to invest in Cuba, discusses the rise of the country's potential
- published: 15 Aug 2015
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U.S., Cuba's Restored Relations Won't Ease Business Restrictions
The United States and Cuba re-opened embassies in each other's capitals on Monday, restoring full diplomatic relations for the first time in 54 years. No formal...
The United States and Cuba re-opened embassies in each other's capitals on Monday, restoring full diplomatic relations for the first time in 54 years. No formal celebration is planned Monday for the U.S. Interests Section in Havana, instead, a flag-raising ceremony will take place in August, presided over by Secretary of State John Kerry. The restored diplomatic relations between the countries means diplomats from both the U.S. and Cuba have more freedom to travel and more citizens that fit within 12 pre-approved travel groups can visit Cuba without getting a special license from the Treasury. Those groups under exception include those traveling for family visits, journalistic activity, religious purposes, humanitarian projects, public performances, clinics, workshops, athletic and other competitions and others. Travel for pure tourism is still prohibited. More relaxed restrictions also means U.S. financial firms can work with Cuban banks and some exports are now approved. However, a U.S. economic embargo against Cuba will remain in place.
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The United States and Cuba re-opened embassies in each other's capitals on Monday, restoring full diplomatic relations for the first time in 54 years. No formal celebration is planned Monday for the U.S. Interests Section in Havana, instead, a flag-raising ceremony will take place in August, presided over by Secretary of State John Kerry. The restored diplomatic relations between the countries means diplomats from both the U.S. and Cuba have more freedom to travel and more citizens that fit within 12 pre-approved travel groups can visit Cuba without getting a special license from the Treasury. Those groups under exception include those traveling for family visits, journalistic activity, religious purposes, humanitarian projects, public performances, clinics, workshops, athletic and other competitions and others. Travel for pure tourism is still prohibited. More relaxed restrictions also means U.S. financial firms can work with Cuban banks and some exports are now approved. However, a U.S. economic embargo against Cuba will remain in place.
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- published: 20 Jul 2015
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U.S. business excited about opportunities in Cuba?
Maverick Pac National Co-Chair Morgan Ortagus and Recon Capital Partners CIO Kevin Kelly on the future of Cuba now that the U.S. has opened full diplomatic rela...
Maverick Pac National Co-Chair Morgan Ortagus and Recon Capital Partners CIO Kevin Kelly on the future of Cuba now that the U.S. has opened full diplomatic relations with the country.
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Maverick Pac National Co-Chair Morgan Ortagus and Recon Capital Partners CIO Kevin Kelly on the future of Cuba now that the U.S. has opened full diplomatic relations with the country.
Watch Sandra Smith talk about Latin America on Mornings With Maria.
- published: 20 Jul 2015
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Costa Rica-Cuba business talks overshadowed by migrant crisis
Costa Rican President Luis Guillermo Solis has flown to Cuba looking to expand economic ties. But the talks will likely be dominated by an ongoing migrant crisi...
Costa Rican President Luis Guillermo Solis has flown to Cuba looking to expand economic ties. But the talks will likely be dominated by an ongoing migrant crisis, as thousands of Cubans attempting to reach the United States remain stranded in his country. CCTV's Michael Voss has more.
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Costa Rican President Luis Guillermo Solis has flown to Cuba looking to expand economic ties. But the talks will likely be dominated by an ongoing migrant crisis, as thousands of Cubans attempting to reach the United States remain stranded in his country. CCTV's Michael Voss has more.
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- published: 15 Dec 2015
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Business opportunities with Cuba
With travel and trade restrictions with Cuba easing, there is significant opportunity with that country.
Companies that deal with international trade and busin...
With travel and trade restrictions with Cuba easing, there is significant opportunity with that country.
Companies that deal with international trade and business, or companies looking to enter this arena, need to get ready for the opportunities that may be available to them.
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With travel and trade restrictions with Cuba easing, there is significant opportunity with that country.
Companies that deal with international trade and business, or companies looking to enter this arena, need to get ready for the opportunities that may be available to them.
- published: 16 Jan 2015
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Mark Cuban & Tai Lopez: 19 Lessons From Having A Billionaire Over At The House For 4 Hours
Win a new car! 29 days left for my Snapchat giveaway. On Feb 29th I'll announce if you won. Here is how you win:
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Win a new car! 29 days left for my Snapchat giveaway. On Feb 29th I'll announce if you won. Here is how you win:
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Self-made billionaires are no joke.
Billionaire Mark Cuban ($3 billion net worth, Shark Tank, Dallas Mavericks owner) dropped by the house today for 4 hours to play some basketball, talk books, and share some future trends to invest in.
I counted how many genius things he told me. It was 19 different points. He's a damn smart man - one of the most observant and aware people I've talked to in a long time.
His reaction when I asked him how it felt to become a billionaire cracked me up, haha.
One powerful point is that you only have to win once. Then everyone will forget your past mistakes. So true...
Listen in and you will see why Mark's a game-changer. Shoot a text to me or Mark on his free app, Cyber Dust (I'm under @tailopez).
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Self-made billionaires are no joke.
Billionaire Mark Cuban ($3 billion net worth, Shark Tank, Dallas Mavericks owner) dropped by the house today for 4 hours to play some basketball, talk books, and share some future trends to invest in.
I counted how many genius things he told me. It was 19 different points. He's a damn smart man - one of the most observant and aware people I've talked to in a long time.
His reaction when I asked him how it felt to become a billionaire cracked me up, haha.
One powerful point is that you only have to win once. Then everyone will forget your past mistakes. So true...
Listen in and you will see why Mark's a game-changer. Shoot a text to me or Mark on his free app, Cyber Dust (I'm under @tailopez).
For those of you in my advanced business Accelerator program, I recorded some private stuff with Mark just for you so go check it out.
If you aren't in my program, you can apply for the Accelerator here: https://www.tailopez.com/19things
Click here to grab a copy of Mark's book, How to Win at the Sport of Business: http://www.tailopez.com/howtowin
You can check out the Cyber Dust app here: http://www.cyberdust.com/
You can also listen to this interview on my podcast: http://directory.libsyn.com/episode/index/id/3977269
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- published: 25 Nov 2015
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Autentica Cuba - Intoxicating Blend of People, Culture, Music & Art
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This is Cuba my brother... the Enchanted Island lost in time that’s once again legally open to the American traveler. A country trapped in time with incomparable charm, some of the most beautiful captive beaches in the world, old classic cars like you’ve never seeing before and warm soulful people. Now, Americans can travel le
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Cuba - Radio Telenovela (Worlds Together series) trailer
Watch actors perform reading of telenovela for radio station in Havana, Cuba. A trailer of a documentary Cuba (Worlds Together series http://www.worldstogether.com) which shows Cuban culture, country, people, food, arts and music. The series is filmed by Elmer Hawkes. The DVD is available for purchase at http://www.cultureforkids.com
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CUBA, People, Culture and the Arts 2012
Cuban music, ballet, art, food, museum of the Revolution, Bay of Pigs, Cienfuegos and more!
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Rice and Beans: Cuban Cuisine
Isaac Bedford and I traveled to Cuba with 10 other kids in our Cinematic Arts class from Mira Costa High School to make movies in Cuba.
The food of any country is a major factor in shaping the unique culture of that country. Cuba is a perfect example of this. When we were there, the landscape was never interrupted by big yellow and red McDonalds signs or any green cups of Starbucks littering the
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Our honeymoon in Cuba: Cuba vacation in an all-inclusive resort holiday in Cayo Santa Maria
For our honeymoon we decided to visit Cuba together for the first time to relax at an all inclusive resort at Cayo Santa Maria with Air Canada Vacations.
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In every sense this was our vacation from travel as we completely went offline. As online workers, it was refreshing knowing we had no access to the internet and
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Cuba Food, Art & People
Good eats, Good treats and Good Peeps.
Things that made Cuba a wonderful experience!
Paradisus Rio de Oro was good to us.
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Traditional Cuban cuisine at one of the best Cuban restaura
At the South Beach Food Tour (www.sobefoodtours.com) one of our main sit downs is all about traditional Cuban cuisine and we sample the food at the best Cuban Restaurant in Miami Beach. Join Miami Culinary Tours for a taste of the local flavor while we cover the history and architecture of the art deco district.
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AJ Eats - Havana: Cuba's Food Revolution
We visit Havana to find out how politics affects food and how recent changes are being reflected in Cuban cuisine.
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Cuba ~ The People, Culture & Art
Immerse yourself in the culture of Cuba on this People-to-People educational exchange program licensed by the U.S. Department of Treasury. Visit the cities Havana, Trinidad and Cienfuegos as well as rural Pinar del Río. See the majestic Sierra del Rosario mountains. Each day, this program brims with opportunities to discover Cuba by meeting everyday people, artists, musicians, restaurateurs, farme
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Cuban Culture Cruise by Food and Travel Journalist Nathan Fong
Food and Travel Journalist Nathan Fong chats with Fiona about his recent to trip to Cuba. From the luxury cruise ship accommodations, to neo-classical architecture, the Cuban culinary scene and all the stops along the way.
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New York chefs team up with entrepreneurs from Cuba's restaurant scene
1. Wide exterior of shipping container restaurant
2. Chefs preparing food in kitchen
3. Close-up of hands cutting tuna
4. Zoom in to water poured on vegetables in pot
5. Tilt down exterior of container restaurant
6. SOUNDBITE: (English) Sara Jenkins, Project Chef Director:
"We've been talking about this project for a long, long time. And there have been so many things to overcome and br
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Travel to Cuba with an Insider's Perspective- Frosch Travel
Cuba is at the top of many peoples' bucket lists. But traveling to Cuba requires an understanding of the culture and an open mind. Hear our Expert share her firsthand account from a recent visit to Cuba and tips on what to expect. Music, art, dance, food- Cuban society is steeped in artistic culture. It's also very exciting to see the old 50's cars on the streets and listen to music everywhere- ar
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Cubans Enjoy American Food at 1st Burger Joint
A restaurant in Havana is providing a tase of traditional American cuisine. It's Cuba's first burger joint. (Aug. 14)
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Pérez Art Museum Miami: Cortadito: An evening of Cuban Music
PAMM Presents Cortadito, a traditional Cuban Son ensemble that performs music from the 1920-50s. Influenced by the sounds of Son Montuno, Boleros and other early Cuban musical styles, this dynamic group brought museum goers back to a time when Trio Matamoros and Ignacio Piniero ruled the airwaves.
Visitors enjoyed dancing under the stars, a rum bar on the terrace, and see paintings by Cuban mod
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The culture of Cuba
Cuba's culture is based on the arts, including painting, music and ballet. Though the Cuban government uses the art forms as propaganda, the arts have become a way of life for most Cubans, penetrating their mentalities and enhancing their daily lives.
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Road Scholar: Cuba Today: People and Society
Delve into the rich history and heritage of Cuba. In the heart of Havana and Cienfuegos, meet members of the local communities to discuss their lives and cultural traditions. Meet face-to-face with community leaders, local residents, artists, and intellectuals to discuss Cuba today and explore local landmarks that are significant to Cuba’s cultural heritage.
Learn more or enroll at www.roadschola
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Ola Libre - A Waterlust film about surfing in Cuba
A film by Mike Gibbons & Patrick Rynne aimed at exploring and supporting the emerging surf culture of Cuba. The non-profit organization Royal 70 (royal70.net) works to create opportunities for Cuba's youth through extreme sports, music and art.
Made possible by Jimmy Lewis Surfboards (JimmyLewis.com), StayCovered surf equipment (staycovered.com) and GoPro cameras (GoPro.com)
Music: Australia by
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Puerto Rican & Cuban Festival | Festival Puertorriqueño y Cubano 2013
The Annual Puerto Rican & Cuban Festival (PRC Fest) launches Carnaval Américas!
About the ANNUAL PUERTO RICAN & CUBAN FESTIVAL:
This is our 7th PRC Festival! Our mission is to disseminate the Puerto Rican & Cuban Cultures within the City of Houston and it's surrounding communities. We want to enlighten and educate the audience through dance, art, music and food. Our event supports and promotes o
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Creative Travel, Inc's insight into Cuba's people, culture and Food
made with ezvid, free download at http://ezvid.com Go back in time and experience firsthand this once-forbidden country in a very special way that you could never do before. Everyone can join us in seeing Cuba in ways that never seemed possible for Americans. Cuba is a unique country with very friendly people and a very special culture and history. With Creative Travel, you will see Cuba from a un
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Is Cuban art inhibited by censorship?
In the latest installment of our series “Cuban Evolution,” Jeffrey Brown explores the world of art in the country. He takes a look at the booming and vibrant art market that exists, as well as the limits on free expression that remain.
View the full transcript: http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/bosses-cheating-workers-overtime/#transcript
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PRC Fest ADAMARI LÓPEZ 30 iTunes | Puerto Rican & Cuban Festival Houston
We want to thank all who have made this event a tremendous success with over 20,000 participants each year!
Our mission is to disseminate the Puerto Rican & Cuban Cultures within the City of Houston and it's surrounding communities. We want to enlighten and educate the audience through dance, art, music and food. Our event supports and promotes other ethnic organizations and their mission, by p
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Things to do in Santiago de Cuba, Cuba
This is beautiful Santiago de Cuba, the second largest city in Cuba and the birthplace of the Cuban Revolution. Santiago is on the southern coast of Cuba.
To be sure you experience the best of Santiago, be sure your itinerary has a bit of history, culture, music, and delicious food.
Our first stop, a visit to Son Para Ti, a group of musicians performing son music.
UNESCO has called el Morro
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Instrumental Jazz Mix : Cafe Restaurant Background Music
Tracklist is on description.
↓If you like this video check together please:)↓
Bossa Nova Jazz Instrumental Mix »https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hmOD7ayA1y8
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Track List:
1. Quiet Nights Of Quiet Stars (Corcovado) - Oscar Peterson Trio
2. The Girl From Ipanema - Oscar Peterson
3. Bags' Groove - Oscar Peterson Trio
4. What Can I Say (After I Say I'm
Autentica Cuba - Intoxicating Blend of People, Culture, Music & Art
Check-out -- www.CubellaTours.com , for Tour dates to Havana, Cuba --
This is Cuba my brother... the Enchanted Island lost in time that’s once again legally op...
Check-out -- www.CubellaTours.com , for Tour dates to Havana, Cuba --
This is Cuba my brother... the Enchanted Island lost in time that’s once again legally open to the American traveler. A country trapped in time with incomparable charm, some of the most beautiful captive beaches in the world, old classic cars like you’ve never seeing before and warm soulful people. Now, Americans can travel legally to Cuba, and Cubella Tours can make all the necessary arrangements to bring you to Havana with 4, 5 and 7 day guided and VIP tours - - Adios!
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Check-out -- www.CubellaTours.com , for Tour dates to Havana, Cuba --
This is Cuba my brother... the Enchanted Island lost in time that’s once again legally open to the American traveler. A country trapped in time with incomparable charm, some of the most beautiful captive beaches in the world, old classic cars like you’ve never seeing before and warm soulful people. Now, Americans can travel legally to Cuba, and Cubella Tours can make all the necessary arrangements to bring you to Havana with 4, 5 and 7 day guided and VIP tours - - Adios!
- published: 24 Feb 2015
- views: 505
Cuba - Radio Telenovela (Worlds Together series) trailer
Watch actors perform reading of telenovela for radio station in Havana, Cuba. A trailer of a documentary Cuba (Worlds Together series http://www.worldstogether....
Watch actors perform reading of telenovela for radio station in Havana, Cuba. A trailer of a documentary Cuba (Worlds Together series http://www.worldstogether.com) which shows Cuban culture, country, people, food, arts and music. The series is filmed by Elmer Hawkes. The DVD is available for purchase at http://www.cultureforkids.com
wn.com/Cuba Radio Telenovela (Worlds Together Series) Trailer
Watch actors perform reading of telenovela for radio station in Havana, Cuba. A trailer of a documentary Cuba (Worlds Together series http://www.worldstogether.com) which shows Cuban culture, country, people, food, arts and music. The series is filmed by Elmer Hawkes. The DVD is available for purchase at http://www.cultureforkids.com
- published: 09 Mar 2014
- views: 328
CUBA, People, Culture and the Arts 2012
Cuban music, ballet, art, food, museum of the Revolution, Bay of Pigs, Cienfuegos and more!...
Cuban music, ballet, art, food, museum of the Revolution, Bay of Pigs, Cienfuegos and more!
wn.com/Cuba, People, Culture And The Arts 2012
Cuban music, ballet, art, food, museum of the Revolution, Bay of Pigs, Cienfuegos and more!
- published: 30 May 2012
- views: 41
Rice and Beans: Cuban Cuisine
Isaac Bedford and I traveled to Cuba with 10 other kids in our Cinematic Arts class from Mira Costa High School to make movies in Cuba.
The food of any countr...
Isaac Bedford and I traveled to Cuba with 10 other kids in our Cinematic Arts class from Mira Costa High School to make movies in Cuba.
The food of any country is a major factor in shaping the unique culture of that country. Cuba is a perfect example of this. When we were there, the landscape was never interrupted by big yellow and red McDonalds signs or any green cups of Starbucks littering the streets. The Cuban landscape is full of life, and Rice and Beans.
wn.com/Rice And Beans Cuban Cuisine
Isaac Bedford and I traveled to Cuba with 10 other kids in our Cinematic Arts class from Mira Costa High School to make movies in Cuba.
The food of any country is a major factor in shaping the unique culture of that country. Cuba is a perfect example of this. When we were there, the landscape was never interrupted by big yellow and red McDonalds signs or any green cups of Starbucks littering the streets. The Cuban landscape is full of life, and Rice and Beans.
- published: 10 May 2015
- views: 254
Our honeymoon in Cuba: Cuba vacation in an all-inclusive resort holiday in Cayo Santa Maria
For our honeymoon we decided to visit Cuba together for the first time to relax at an all inclusive resort at Cayo Santa Maria with Air Canada Vacations.
Samu...
For our honeymoon we decided to visit Cuba together for the first time to relax at an all inclusive resort at Cayo Santa Maria with Air Canada Vacations.
Samuel's blog: http://nomadicsamuel.com
Audrey's blog: http://thatbackpacker.com
In every sense this was our vacation from travel as we completely went offline. As online workers, it was refreshing knowing we had no access to the internet and that our only immediate concern was to relax and have fun.
We spent the majority of our week long stay enjoying the beach. If we weren't splashing and riding waves in the turquoise water we were keeping cool under a sun umbrella or gazebo. Our biggest concern of the day was deciding what to wear as all of our food and drinks were included for the entire week. Whether we wanted to order a pizza at 3 pm or have a buffet lunch or dinner was entirely up to us.
Moreover, we had the opportunity to drink all kinds of delicious nonalcoholic and alcoholic beverages such as Pina Colada, Cuba Libre, Cuban Rum, Bucanero, Cerveza Cristal, TuKola Ciego Montero, Cristal Beer, Cuban Beer and Rum and Coke.
On afternoons that weren't spent at the beach, we often were hanging out at the pool participating in aqua aerobics, yoga, tai chi or life sized chess.
The few times we set our alarms in the morning, we were rewarded with spectacular sunrises and in the evening brilliant sunsets.
There was also a small village at the perimeter of our resort where we could pick up Cuba souvenirs such as Cuban cigars and Cuban paintings.
For nighttime entertainment we enjoyed live Cuban music and dance performances including Cha-cha, Mambo, Rumba and Salsa.
The week flew by and this is the type of Cuban vacation I've always dreamed off. If we reach a point where we feel stressed out or in need of a digital detox we'll certainly considering coming back to Cuba again.
Our honeymoon in Cuba: Cuba vacation in Cayo Santa Maria
This week Sam and I are in Cuba on our honeymoon. Woo! So yeah, we're going to be spending a full week here at an all inclusive. We are staying in Cayo Santa Maria and we are going to be showing you what it is like to just take a week off, relax and not really travel.
I think it is beach time.
After a year and a half of round the world travels, we wanted our honeymoon to be very relaxed and easy going. This was very unlike us, but we didn't plan any side trips or run around touring attractions. Our trip to Cuba was all about enjoying the beach, drinking pina coladas, and cooling off in the pool. The Caribbean is home to some spectacular beaches, but we think Cuba may have the best of them all!
So it is time to play life sized chess. I think I can probably beat Sam.
So how was that easy victory of yours? Huh? Let's count how many pieces I have left. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven. And I only have my King. That is so rude. You didn't let your new bride win. Domination. Domination.
Cuban singing, dancing and performing.
The most work we did was set the alarm clock to go catch a beach sunrise.
One of the best part of being at an all inclusive resort is the endless supply of drinks.
Rum and coke.
Pina Colada.
Bucanero.
Cola Ciego Montero
Cristal
So it must be over forty degrees today and the sea is a bit choppy so it is a perfect day for the pool.
The pool was the heart of the action. By 10 am the crowd had descended for an endless flow of rum. There were also lots of fun activities like water aerobics to keep everyone entertained.
While we didn't leave the resort, we did make some time to pick up a few souvenirs to take back home. Cuban rum, anyone?
And aside from that, we just spent more time at the beach! The waters were so calm and inviting, that we often spent the whole day there just reading book and enjoying the beauty of it all.
And that's a little taste of our Cuban honeymoon. If you're looking for a relaxed sun destination, then Cuba won't disappoint!
Cayo Santa María
This is part of our Travel in Cuba series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Cuban culture, Cuban arts, Cuban foods, Cuban religion and Cuban people.
Proudly presented by: http://smilingfacestravelphotos.com & http://backpacking-travel-blog.com
All photos and video taken by Samuel Jeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker).
Music in this video courtesy of Audio Network
wn.com/Our Honeymoon In Cuba Cuba Vacation In An All Inclusive Resort Holiday In Cayo Santa Maria
For our honeymoon we decided to visit Cuba together for the first time to relax at an all inclusive resort at Cayo Santa Maria with Air Canada Vacations.
Samuel's blog: http://nomadicsamuel.com
Audrey's blog: http://thatbackpacker.com
In every sense this was our vacation from travel as we completely went offline. As online workers, it was refreshing knowing we had no access to the internet and that our only immediate concern was to relax and have fun.
We spent the majority of our week long stay enjoying the beach. If we weren't splashing and riding waves in the turquoise water we were keeping cool under a sun umbrella or gazebo. Our biggest concern of the day was deciding what to wear as all of our food and drinks were included for the entire week. Whether we wanted to order a pizza at 3 pm or have a buffet lunch or dinner was entirely up to us.
Moreover, we had the opportunity to drink all kinds of delicious nonalcoholic and alcoholic beverages such as Pina Colada, Cuba Libre, Cuban Rum, Bucanero, Cerveza Cristal, TuKola Ciego Montero, Cristal Beer, Cuban Beer and Rum and Coke.
On afternoons that weren't spent at the beach, we often were hanging out at the pool participating in aqua aerobics, yoga, tai chi or life sized chess.
The few times we set our alarms in the morning, we were rewarded with spectacular sunrises and in the evening brilliant sunsets.
There was also a small village at the perimeter of our resort where we could pick up Cuba souvenirs such as Cuban cigars and Cuban paintings.
For nighttime entertainment we enjoyed live Cuban music and dance performances including Cha-cha, Mambo, Rumba and Salsa.
The week flew by and this is the type of Cuban vacation I've always dreamed off. If we reach a point where we feel stressed out or in need of a digital detox we'll certainly considering coming back to Cuba again.
Our honeymoon in Cuba: Cuba vacation in Cayo Santa Maria
This week Sam and I are in Cuba on our honeymoon. Woo! So yeah, we're going to be spending a full week here at an all inclusive. We are staying in Cayo Santa Maria and we are going to be showing you what it is like to just take a week off, relax and not really travel.
I think it is beach time.
After a year and a half of round the world travels, we wanted our honeymoon to be very relaxed and easy going. This was very unlike us, but we didn't plan any side trips or run around touring attractions. Our trip to Cuba was all about enjoying the beach, drinking pina coladas, and cooling off in the pool. The Caribbean is home to some spectacular beaches, but we think Cuba may have the best of them all!
So it is time to play life sized chess. I think I can probably beat Sam.
So how was that easy victory of yours? Huh? Let's count how many pieces I have left. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven. And I only have my King. That is so rude. You didn't let your new bride win. Domination. Domination.
Cuban singing, dancing and performing.
The most work we did was set the alarm clock to go catch a beach sunrise.
One of the best part of being at an all inclusive resort is the endless supply of drinks.
Rum and coke.
Pina Colada.
Bucanero.
Cola Ciego Montero
Cristal
So it must be over forty degrees today and the sea is a bit choppy so it is a perfect day for the pool.
The pool was the heart of the action. By 10 am the crowd had descended for an endless flow of rum. There were also lots of fun activities like water aerobics to keep everyone entertained.
While we didn't leave the resort, we did make some time to pick up a few souvenirs to take back home. Cuban rum, anyone?
And aside from that, we just spent more time at the beach! The waters were so calm and inviting, that we often spent the whole day there just reading book and enjoying the beauty of it all.
And that's a little taste of our Cuban honeymoon. If you're looking for a relaxed sun destination, then Cuba won't disappoint!
Cayo Santa María
This is part of our Travel in Cuba series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Cuban culture, Cuban arts, Cuban foods, Cuban religion and Cuban people.
Proudly presented by: http://smilingfacestravelphotos.com & http://backpacking-travel-blog.com
All photos and video taken by Samuel Jeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker).
Music in this video courtesy of Audio Network
- published: 21 Sep 2014
- views: 24733
Cuba Food, Art & People
Good eats, Good treats and Good Peeps.
Things that made Cuba a wonderful experience!
Paradisus Rio de Oro was good to us.
Mark & Lea Sheldan...
Good eats, Good treats and Good Peeps.
Things that made Cuba a wonderful experience!
Paradisus Rio de Oro was good to us.
Mark & Lea Sheldan
wn.com/Cuba Food, Art People
Good eats, Good treats and Good Peeps.
Things that made Cuba a wonderful experience!
Paradisus Rio de Oro was good to us.
Mark & Lea Sheldan
- published: 31 Mar 2011
- views: 257
Traditional Cuban cuisine at one of the best Cuban restaura
At the South Beach Food Tour (www.sobefoodtours.com) one of our main sit downs is all about traditional Cuban cuisine and we sample the food at the best Cuban R...
At the South Beach Food Tour (www.sobefoodtours.com) one of our main sit downs is all about traditional Cuban cuisine and we sample the food at the best Cuban Restaurant in Miami Beach. Join Miami Culinary Tours for a taste of the local flavor while we cover the history and architecture of the art deco district.
wn.com/Traditional Cuban Cuisine At One Of The Best Cuban Restaura
At the South Beach Food Tour (www.sobefoodtours.com) one of our main sit downs is all about traditional Cuban cuisine and we sample the food at the best Cuban Restaurant in Miami Beach. Join Miami Culinary Tours for a taste of the local flavor while we cover the history and architecture of the art deco district.
- published: 12 Jul 2012
- views: 145
AJ Eats - Havana: Cuba's Food Revolution
We visit Havana to find out how politics affects food and how recent changes are being reflected in Cuban cuisine.
- Subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/AJ...
We visit Havana to find out how politics affects food and how recent changes are being reflected in Cuban cuisine.
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- Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AJEnglish
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wn.com/Aj Eats Havana Cuba's Food Revolution
We visit Havana to find out how politics affects food and how recent changes are being reflected in Cuban cuisine.
- Subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/AJSubscribe
- Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AJEnglish
- Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aljazeera
- Check out our website: http://www.aljazeera.com/
- published: 25 Dec 2015
- views: 8340
Cuba ~ The People, Culture & Art
Immerse yourself in the culture of Cuba on this People-to-People educational exchange program licensed by the U.S. Department of Treasury. Visit the cities Hava...
Immerse yourself in the culture of Cuba on this People-to-People educational exchange program licensed by the U.S. Department of Treasury. Visit the cities Havana, Trinidad and Cienfuegos as well as rural Pinar del Río. See the majestic Sierra del Rosario mountains. Each day, this program brims with opportunities to discover Cuba by meeting everyday people, artists, musicians, restaurateurs, farmers and more! Marvel at Cuba’s magnificent colonial architecture, see cigar makers create Cuba’s most famous export, ride in a classic convertible and visit the beautiful countryside. Local experts, such as a university professor, an architect, members of the clergy, health care workers and more, give you insight into Cuba’s culture, history, economy and daily life. This program features nine nights in Cuba and one night in Miami. All excursions and meals while in Cuba are included.
wn.com/Cuba ~ The People, Culture Art
Immerse yourself in the culture of Cuba on this People-to-People educational exchange program licensed by the U.S. Department of Treasury. Visit the cities Havana, Trinidad and Cienfuegos as well as rural Pinar del Río. See the majestic Sierra del Rosario mountains. Each day, this program brims with opportunities to discover Cuba by meeting everyday people, artists, musicians, restaurateurs, farmers and more! Marvel at Cuba’s magnificent colonial architecture, see cigar makers create Cuba’s most famous export, ride in a classic convertible and visit the beautiful countryside. Local experts, such as a university professor, an architect, members of the clergy, health care workers and more, give you insight into Cuba’s culture, history, economy and daily life. This program features nine nights in Cuba and one night in Miami. All excursions and meals while in Cuba are included.
- published: 03 Sep 2015
- views: 66
Cuban Culture Cruise by Food and Travel Journalist Nathan Fong
Food and Travel Journalist Nathan Fong chats with Fiona about his recent to trip to Cuba. From the luxury cruise ship accommodations, to neo-classical architec...
Food and Travel Journalist Nathan Fong chats with Fiona about his recent to trip to Cuba. From the luxury cruise ship accommodations, to neo-classical architecture, the Cuban culinary scene and all the stops along the way.
wn.com/Cuban Culture Cruise By Food And Travel Journalist Nathan Fong
Food and Travel Journalist Nathan Fong chats with Fiona about his recent to trip to Cuba. From the luxury cruise ship accommodations, to neo-classical architecture, the Cuban culinary scene and all the stops along the way.
- published: 20 Feb 2014
- views: 1505
New York chefs team up with entrepreneurs from Cuba's restaurant scene
1. Wide exterior of shipping container restaurant
2. Chefs preparing food in kitchen
3. Close-up of hands cutting tuna
4. Zoom in to water poured on veget...
1. Wide exterior of shipping container restaurant
2. Chefs preparing food in kitchen
3. Close-up of hands cutting tuna
4. Zoom in to water poured on vegetables in pot
5. Tilt down exterior of container restaurant
6. SOUNDBITE: (English) Sara Jenkins, Project Chef Director:
"We've been talking about this project for a long, long time. And there have been so many things to overcome and bringing it here. It sounded fun, and amazing, and interesting from the beginning and to actually be here and have made it work - pretty amazing."
7. Chefs slicing tuna
8. SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) Hector Higuera Martinez, Cuban Chef:
"It's an opening to a dialogue, to a desire to do things together. We're contrasting art, food, and fusion."
9. Craig Shillitto writing on menu board
10. SOUNDBITE (English) Craig Shillitto, New York architect and restaurant designer:
"I can say that the goal of the project is to promote cultural exchange through the lens of food. The idea is to appeal from disparate backgrounds, whether economically, politically, geographically. You can still sit around the table and the food serves as a vehicle for discussion and friendship."
11. Shillitto hanging menu board
12. Wide of diners at table
13. Close-up of diners
14. Pull out to wide of diners
15. Wide of chefs hugging and posing for picture outside container restaurant
STORYLINE
Call it kitchen diplomacy.
Ten prominent New York City chefs are teaming up with ten culinary entrepreneurs from Havana's budding private restaurant scene, cooking up savoury and sweet multi-course meals in an improvised shipping-container kitchen.
Blending contemporary American, Italian, Japanese, even Burmese cuisines with Caribbean Creole classics, "Project Paladar," named after the independent restaurants which are booming in Cuba, is a rare culinary treat in a country where many state-run and independent restaurants have a reputation for serving up bland, unimaginative fare.
It's also a performance art spectacle which is all about bridging the gap between estranged neighbours.
"We've been talking about this project for a long, long time," said Sara Jenkins, the project's chef director and proprietor of West Village eateries Porchetta and Porsena.
"There have been so many things to overcome and bringing it here. It sounded fun, and amazing, and interesting from the beginning and to actually be here and have made it work - pretty amazing," she added.
"Project Paladar" is part of Havana's biennial art festival, an irreverent event which is attracting 180 artists from 43 countries, mostly in Latin America, as well as thousands of art aficionados.
For the next 10 days the chefs will take turns pairing off and serving up three and four-course meals in the back patio of a cultural centre in Old Havana.
Visitors are escorted to a table for 12, an homage to the maximum number of seats that "paladares," or privately run restaurants, were allowed to have when they first appeared in the 1990s.
Half the free seats are reserved for invited guests, the other half for walk-ins.
The staff is bilingual, and the idea is to force diners and chefs alike to overcome barriers of culture, language, and more than five decades of animosity between their governments.
"It's an opening to dialogue, to a desire to do things together. We're contrasting art, food, and fusion," said Hector Higuera Martinez, the man behind the stylish paladar Le Chansonnier in Havana's Vedado neighbourhood.
"The goal of the project is to promote cultural exchange through the lens of food. The idea is to appeal from disparate backgrounds, whether economically, politically, geographically. You can still sit around the table and the food serves as a vehicle for discussion and friendship," said Shillitto.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/2622c34fd65c7a171f2361642384946d
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork
wn.com/New York Chefs Team Up With Entrepreneurs From Cuba's Restaurant Scene
1. Wide exterior of shipping container restaurant
2. Chefs preparing food in kitchen
3. Close-up of hands cutting tuna
4. Zoom in to water poured on vegetables in pot
5. Tilt down exterior of container restaurant
6. SOUNDBITE: (English) Sara Jenkins, Project Chef Director:
"We've been talking about this project for a long, long time. And there have been so many things to overcome and bringing it here. It sounded fun, and amazing, and interesting from the beginning and to actually be here and have made it work - pretty amazing."
7. Chefs slicing tuna
8. SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) Hector Higuera Martinez, Cuban Chef:
"It's an opening to a dialogue, to a desire to do things together. We're contrasting art, food, and fusion."
9. Craig Shillitto writing on menu board
10. SOUNDBITE (English) Craig Shillitto, New York architect and restaurant designer:
"I can say that the goal of the project is to promote cultural exchange through the lens of food. The idea is to appeal from disparate backgrounds, whether economically, politically, geographically. You can still sit around the table and the food serves as a vehicle for discussion and friendship."
11. Shillitto hanging menu board
12. Wide of diners at table
13. Close-up of diners
14. Pull out to wide of diners
15. Wide of chefs hugging and posing for picture outside container restaurant
STORYLINE
Call it kitchen diplomacy.
Ten prominent New York City chefs are teaming up with ten culinary entrepreneurs from Havana's budding private restaurant scene, cooking up savoury and sweet multi-course meals in an improvised shipping-container kitchen.
Blending contemporary American, Italian, Japanese, even Burmese cuisines with Caribbean Creole classics, "Project Paladar," named after the independent restaurants which are booming in Cuba, is a rare culinary treat in a country where many state-run and independent restaurants have a reputation for serving up bland, unimaginative fare.
It's also a performance art spectacle which is all about bridging the gap between estranged neighbours.
"We've been talking about this project for a long, long time," said Sara Jenkins, the project's chef director and proprietor of West Village eateries Porchetta and Porsena.
"There have been so many things to overcome and bringing it here. It sounded fun, and amazing, and interesting from the beginning and to actually be here and have made it work - pretty amazing," she added.
"Project Paladar" is part of Havana's biennial art festival, an irreverent event which is attracting 180 artists from 43 countries, mostly in Latin America, as well as thousands of art aficionados.
For the next 10 days the chefs will take turns pairing off and serving up three and four-course meals in the back patio of a cultural centre in Old Havana.
Visitors are escorted to a table for 12, an homage to the maximum number of seats that "paladares," or privately run restaurants, were allowed to have when they first appeared in the 1990s.
Half the free seats are reserved for invited guests, the other half for walk-ins.
The staff is bilingual, and the idea is to force diners and chefs alike to overcome barriers of culture, language, and more than five decades of animosity between their governments.
"It's an opening to dialogue, to a desire to do things together. We're contrasting art, food, and fusion," said Hector Higuera Martinez, the man behind the stylish paladar Le Chansonnier in Havana's Vedado neighbourhood.
"The goal of the project is to promote cultural exchange through the lens of food. The idea is to appeal from disparate backgrounds, whether economically, politically, geographically. You can still sit around the table and the food serves as a vehicle for discussion and friendship," said Shillitto.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/2622c34fd65c7a171f2361642384946d
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork
- published: 30 Jul 2015
- views: 123
Travel to Cuba with an Insider's Perspective- Frosch Travel
Cuba is at the top of many peoples' bucket lists. But traveling to Cuba requires an understanding of the culture and an open mind. Hear our Expert share her fir...
Cuba is at the top of many peoples' bucket lists. But traveling to Cuba requires an understanding of the culture and an open mind. Hear our Expert share her firsthand account from a recent visit to Cuba and tips on what to expect. Music, art, dance, food- Cuban society is steeped in artistic culture. It's also very exciting to see the old 50's cars on the streets and listen to music everywhere- art permeates the whole country.
Remember that Cuba is a Communist country and has been closed off from the US for quite a while- it's important to travel with a licensed company as you are not free to roam just anywhere. Star standards are different as well, but if you go with an open mind and book with an expert you'll have a great time.
Call us now at 800 563 2238 or visit http://luxurycruiseexperts.com today.
wn.com/Travel To Cuba With An Insider's Perspective Frosch Travel
Cuba is at the top of many peoples' bucket lists. But traveling to Cuba requires an understanding of the culture and an open mind. Hear our Expert share her firsthand account from a recent visit to Cuba and tips on what to expect. Music, art, dance, food- Cuban society is steeped in artistic culture. It's also very exciting to see the old 50's cars on the streets and listen to music everywhere- art permeates the whole country.
Remember that Cuba is a Communist country and has been closed off from the US for quite a while- it's important to travel with a licensed company as you are not free to roam just anywhere. Star standards are different as well, but if you go with an open mind and book with an expert you'll have a great time.
Call us now at 800 563 2238 or visit http://luxurycruiseexperts.com today.
- published: 20 Feb 2015
- views: 1766
Cubans Enjoy American Food at 1st Burger Joint
A restaurant in Havana is providing a tase of traditional American cuisine. It's Cuba's first burger joint. (Aug. 14)
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A restaurant in Havana is providing a tase of traditional American cuisine. It's Cuba's first burger joint. (Aug. 14)
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A restaurant in Havana is providing a tase of traditional American cuisine. It's Cuba's first burger joint. (Aug. 14)
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- published: 14 Aug 2015
- views: 3183
Pérez Art Museum Miami: Cortadito: An evening of Cuban Music
PAMM Presents Cortadito, a traditional Cuban Son ensemble that performs music from the 1920-50s. Influenced by the sounds of Son Montuno, Boleros and other earl...
PAMM Presents Cortadito, a traditional Cuban Son ensemble that performs music from the 1920-50s. Influenced by the sounds of Son Montuno, Boleros and other early Cuban musical styles, this dynamic group brought museum goers back to a time when Trio Matamoros and Ignacio Piniero ruled the airwaves.
Visitors enjoyed dancing under the stars, a rum bar on the terrace, and see paintings by Cuban modernist Amelia Peláez along with other works on views in the galleries.
PAMM Free First Thursdays is sponsored in part by Knight Foundation.
wn.com/Pérez Art Museum Miami Cortadito An Evening Of Cuban Music
PAMM Presents Cortadito, a traditional Cuban Son ensemble that performs music from the 1920-50s. Influenced by the sounds of Son Montuno, Boleros and other early Cuban musical styles, this dynamic group brought museum goers back to a time when Trio Matamoros and Ignacio Piniero ruled the airwaves.
Visitors enjoyed dancing under the stars, a rum bar on the terrace, and see paintings by Cuban modernist Amelia Peláez along with other works on views in the galleries.
PAMM Free First Thursdays is sponsored in part by Knight Foundation.
- published: 07 Feb 2014
- views: 477
The culture of Cuba
Cuba's culture is based on the arts, including painting, music and ballet. Though the Cuban government uses the art forms as propaganda, the arts have become a ...
Cuba's culture is based on the arts, including painting, music and ballet. Though the Cuban government uses the art forms as propaganda, the arts have become a way of life for most Cubans, penetrating their mentalities and enhancing their daily lives.
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The Story of Free Cuba
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Title: The Cuban culture
Date: June 9, 2013
Duration: 03:57"
Code: V_2013_1091
[00:00:11,798]
The Cuban culture has been promoted toward the society. But also used as currency for governmental propaganda. Art schools, spreading the culture, the culture like a weapon of the revolution are slogans that have remained in the Cuban mentality.
Do you know something about Cuban art?
[00:00:31,634]
Well, look, to tell you that there is nothing more important in life than art; and to say art is to say flowers, to say art is to say Martin, to say art is to say women, to say art is to say life, to say art is such a big thing that such a small word cannot limit it, what it should, what it should encompass about what the system of culture is, of the culture.
Do you know something about Cuban art?
[00:00:59,480]
Nothing. I am modern. I know nothing. Why do you not know anything? Does is not interest you? Do you know something about Cuban art? Cuban art? Well, it is a very beautiful culture.
The cultural term encompasses in addition to the manner of life, ceremonies, arts, inventions, technology, systems of values, fundamental rights of human beings, traditions and beliefs.
[00:01:28,271]
Tell me the name of three Cuban dance companies? The Ballet Litz Alfonso... The, what is it is called? Can you tell me the name of three dance companies of Cuba? The name of three dance companies? The ballet of the Festival of San Juan, of Alfonso, ballet X Alfonso, is it? And Calzada, I do not remember another.
[00:02:07,312]
Music is without any doubt whatsoever, what has had the most influence on the Cuban personality. It is said that on the Island, that one speaks singing that one dances while walking and falls in love with a lyric from a song.
Who was the author of Guantanamera? The Guantanamera? Do you know who the author of the Guantanamera was? Joseito Fernandez.
[00:02:30,380]
Although the new generations, in great majority, do not know what good theater is or know who their representatives are in the different manifestations of the culture, what is true is that culture gives Man the ability to reflect upon himself.
What is the Cuban theatre company that has the status as the ambassadors of peace? I do not know. What is the Cuban theatre company that has the status of ambassadors of peace?
[00:03:00,545]
No, I cannot place it right now, the truth, I do not remember.
It is art which specifically makes of us human beings, rational, critical and ethically committed.
Can you tell me the name of a Cuban painter? Of a Cuban painter? Can you tell me the name of a Cuban painter? Yes. We have Mendive, we have Choco, we have Kcho, we have Kai.
[00:03:31,872]
Through culture Man exists. He becomes aware of himself. He questions his achievements and tirelessly looks for new meanings and creates works that transcend them.
[00:03:43,630]
And a country without culture would be a country, let us say, I do not know, savage; a country that does not believe in many things; of the importance it has.
Camera: Alexander Riquelme Savigne
Reporter: Yuliesky Sánchez Rodríguez
Producer: Anderlay Guerra Blanco
Director: Rolando Rodríguez Lobaina
wn.com/The Culture Of Cuba
Cuba's culture is based on the arts, including painting, music and ballet. Though the Cuban government uses the art forms as propaganda, the arts have become a way of life for most Cubans, penetrating their mentalities and enhancing their daily lives.
http://www.HavanaSpring.com
The Story of Free Cuba
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___________________________
Title: The Cuban culture
Date: June 9, 2013
Duration: 03:57"
Code: V_2013_1091
[00:00:11,798]
The Cuban culture has been promoted toward the society. But also used as currency for governmental propaganda. Art schools, spreading the culture, the culture like a weapon of the revolution are slogans that have remained in the Cuban mentality.
Do you know something about Cuban art?
[00:00:31,634]
Well, look, to tell you that there is nothing more important in life than art; and to say art is to say flowers, to say art is to say Martin, to say art is to say women, to say art is to say life, to say art is such a big thing that such a small word cannot limit it, what it should, what it should encompass about what the system of culture is, of the culture.
Do you know something about Cuban art?
[00:00:59,480]
Nothing. I am modern. I know nothing. Why do you not know anything? Does is not interest you? Do you know something about Cuban art? Cuban art? Well, it is a very beautiful culture.
The cultural term encompasses in addition to the manner of life, ceremonies, arts, inventions, technology, systems of values, fundamental rights of human beings, traditions and beliefs.
[00:01:28,271]
Tell me the name of three Cuban dance companies? The Ballet Litz Alfonso... The, what is it is called? Can you tell me the name of three dance companies of Cuba? The name of three dance companies? The ballet of the Festival of San Juan, of Alfonso, ballet X Alfonso, is it? And Calzada, I do not remember another.
[00:02:07,312]
Music is without any doubt whatsoever, what has had the most influence on the Cuban personality. It is said that on the Island, that one speaks singing that one dances while walking and falls in love with a lyric from a song.
Who was the author of Guantanamera? The Guantanamera? Do you know who the author of the Guantanamera was? Joseito Fernandez.
[00:02:30,380]
Although the new generations, in great majority, do not know what good theater is or know who their representatives are in the different manifestations of the culture, what is true is that culture gives Man the ability to reflect upon himself.
What is the Cuban theatre company that has the status as the ambassadors of peace? I do not know. What is the Cuban theatre company that has the status of ambassadors of peace?
[00:03:00,545]
No, I cannot place it right now, the truth, I do not remember.
It is art which specifically makes of us human beings, rational, critical and ethically committed.
Can you tell me the name of a Cuban painter? Of a Cuban painter? Can you tell me the name of a Cuban painter? Yes. We have Mendive, we have Choco, we have Kcho, we have Kai.
[00:03:31,872]
Through culture Man exists. He becomes aware of himself. He questions his achievements and tirelessly looks for new meanings and creates works that transcend them.
[00:03:43,630]
And a country without culture would be a country, let us say, I do not know, savage; a country that does not believe in many things; of the importance it has.
Camera: Alexander Riquelme Savigne
Reporter: Yuliesky Sánchez Rodríguez
Producer: Anderlay Guerra Blanco
Director: Rolando Rodríguez Lobaina
- published: 30 Jun 2013
- views: 468
Road Scholar: Cuba Today: People and Society
Delve into the rich history and heritage of Cuba. In the heart of Havana and Cienfuegos, meet members of the local communities to discuss their lives and cultur...
Delve into the rich history and heritage of Cuba. In the heart of Havana and Cienfuegos, meet members of the local communities to discuss their lives and cultural traditions. Meet face-to-face with community leaders, local residents, artists, and intellectuals to discuss Cuba today and explore local landmarks that are significant to Cuba’s cultural heritage.
Learn more or enroll at www.roadscholar.org/20437
wn.com/Road Scholar Cuba Today People And Society
Delve into the rich history and heritage of Cuba. In the heart of Havana and Cienfuegos, meet members of the local communities to discuss their lives and cultural traditions. Meet face-to-face with community leaders, local residents, artists, and intellectuals to discuss Cuba today and explore local landmarks that are significant to Cuba’s cultural heritage.
Learn more or enroll at www.roadscholar.org/20437
- published: 02 Mar 2015
- views: 2278
Ola Libre - A Waterlust film about surfing in Cuba
A film by Mike Gibbons & Patrick Rynne aimed at exploring and supporting the emerging surf culture of Cuba. The non-profit organization Royal 70 (royal70.net) w...
A film by Mike Gibbons & Patrick Rynne aimed at exploring and supporting the emerging surf culture of Cuba. The non-profit organization Royal 70 (royal70.net) works to create opportunities for Cuba's youth through extreme sports, music and art.
Made possible by Jimmy Lewis Surfboards (JimmyLewis.com), StayCovered surf equipment (staycovered.com) and GoPro cameras (GoPro.com)
Music: Australia by Conner Youngblood
Shot entirely with the GoPro Hero 3 Camera.
wn.com/Ola Libre A Waterlust Film About Surfing In Cuba
A film by Mike Gibbons & Patrick Rynne aimed at exploring and supporting the emerging surf culture of Cuba. The non-profit organization Royal 70 (royal70.net) works to create opportunities for Cuba's youth through extreme sports, music and art.
Made possible by Jimmy Lewis Surfboards (JimmyLewis.com), StayCovered surf equipment (staycovered.com) and GoPro cameras (GoPro.com)
Music: Australia by Conner Youngblood
Shot entirely with the GoPro Hero 3 Camera.
- published: 11 Jun 2013
- views: 22951
Puerto Rican & Cuban Festival | Festival Puertorriqueño y Cubano 2013
The Annual Puerto Rican & Cuban Festival (PRC Fest) launches Carnaval Américas!
About the ANNUAL PUERTO RICAN & CUBAN FESTIVAL:
This is our 7th PRC Festival! ...
The Annual Puerto Rican & Cuban Festival (PRC Fest) launches Carnaval Américas!
About the ANNUAL PUERTO RICAN & CUBAN FESTIVAL:
This is our 7th PRC Festival! Our mission is to disseminate the Puerto Rican & Cuban Cultures within the City of Houston and it's surrounding communities. We want to enlighten and educate the audience through dance, art, music and food. Our event supports and promotes other ethnic organizations and their mission, by providing a venue for unification for our Spanish Caribbean citizens and the general market. Most importantly, the PRC Festival empowers our youth to become accomplished, self-directed, and collaborative citizen who boldly contribute to an increasingly complex and evolving world by engaging in leadership roles, relevant experiences and building positive relationships while embracing the uniqueness of each individual.
Our event is done annually to support the continuous efforts to disseminate the Puerto Rican and Cuban cultures within the city of Houston. We also want to teach our children about our roots, assisting them with their self-esteem, identity and letting them know that they have a strong support group. Additionally, we are educating the citizens of the City of Houston about who we are and asking them to embrace our cultures in a friendly and festive environment.
We receive strong support from many businesses and cultural organizations within the city of Houston, Puerto Rico and across the United States for which we are very grateful!
About CARNAVAL AMÉRICAS:
Moreover, Ferrer Productions decided to launch another event, Carnaval Américas, themed after Calle Ocho in Miami. Our event promises total inclusion of all of the Latin American countries represented in Houston. Additionally, Carnaval Américas will include music, food and culture from all over Latin America, bringing our community together to one event in one day. Calle Ocho, in Miami, attracts over 1.5 million visitors every year. Due to Houston's continuous population growth, Carnaval Américas, with strong support from our presenting Sponsors and Media Partners, Univision Radio (Tu Musica 104.9, Recuerdo 106.5), TELEMUNDO Houston and KRBE 104.1 the number 1 Pop Radio Station in Houston, we invite everyone in Houston and its surrounding cities throughout the state of Texas, to join us and enjoy the rich Hispanic multicultural experience that features Latin American traditions in music, art, entertainment and culinary pleasures.
wn.com/Puerto Rican Cuban Festival | Festival Puertorriqueño Y Cubano 2013
The Annual Puerto Rican & Cuban Festival (PRC Fest) launches Carnaval Américas!
About the ANNUAL PUERTO RICAN & CUBAN FESTIVAL:
This is our 7th PRC Festival! Our mission is to disseminate the Puerto Rican & Cuban Cultures within the City of Houston and it's surrounding communities. We want to enlighten and educate the audience through dance, art, music and food. Our event supports and promotes other ethnic organizations and their mission, by providing a venue for unification for our Spanish Caribbean citizens and the general market. Most importantly, the PRC Festival empowers our youth to become accomplished, self-directed, and collaborative citizen who boldly contribute to an increasingly complex and evolving world by engaging in leadership roles, relevant experiences and building positive relationships while embracing the uniqueness of each individual.
Our event is done annually to support the continuous efforts to disseminate the Puerto Rican and Cuban cultures within the city of Houston. We also want to teach our children about our roots, assisting them with their self-esteem, identity and letting them know that they have a strong support group. Additionally, we are educating the citizens of the City of Houston about who we are and asking them to embrace our cultures in a friendly and festive environment.
We receive strong support from many businesses and cultural organizations within the city of Houston, Puerto Rico and across the United States for which we are very grateful!
About CARNAVAL AMÉRICAS:
Moreover, Ferrer Productions decided to launch another event, Carnaval Américas, themed after Calle Ocho in Miami. Our event promises total inclusion of all of the Latin American countries represented in Houston. Additionally, Carnaval Américas will include music, food and culture from all over Latin America, bringing our community together to one event in one day. Calle Ocho, in Miami, attracts over 1.5 million visitors every year. Due to Houston's continuous population growth, Carnaval Américas, with strong support from our presenting Sponsors and Media Partners, Univision Radio (Tu Musica 104.9, Recuerdo 106.5), TELEMUNDO Houston and KRBE 104.1 the number 1 Pop Radio Station in Houston, we invite everyone in Houston and its surrounding cities throughout the state of Texas, to join us and enjoy the rich Hispanic multicultural experience that features Latin American traditions in music, art, entertainment and culinary pleasures.
- published: 30 Jul 2013
- views: 1646
Creative Travel, Inc's insight into Cuba's people, culture and Food
made with ezvid, free download at http://ezvid.com Go back in time and experience firsthand this once-forbidden country in a very special way that you could nev...
made with ezvid, free download at http://ezvid.com Go back in time and experience firsthand this once-forbidden country in a very special way that you could never do before. Everyone can join us in seeing Cuba in ways that never seemed possible for Americans. Cuba is a unique country with very friendly people and a very special culture and history. With Creative Travel, you will see Cuba from a unique perspective. and get an insight into Cuba's people, culture and food. We have the best program for legal, small group, people-to-people travel to Cuba for all U.S. citizens.
wn.com/Creative Travel, Inc's Insight Into Cuba's People, Culture And Food
made with ezvid, free download at http://ezvid.com Go back in time and experience firsthand this once-forbidden country in a very special way that you could never do before. Everyone can join us in seeing Cuba in ways that never seemed possible for Americans. Cuba is a unique country with very friendly people and a very special culture and history. With Creative Travel, you will see Cuba from a unique perspective. and get an insight into Cuba's people, culture and food. We have the best program for legal, small group, people-to-people travel to Cuba for all U.S. citizens.
- published: 27 Aug 2013
- views: 471
Is Cuban art inhibited by censorship?
In the latest installment of our series “Cuban Evolution,” Jeffrey Brown explores the world of art in the country. He takes a look at the booming and vibrant ar...
In the latest installment of our series “Cuban Evolution,” Jeffrey Brown explores the world of art in the country. He takes a look at the booming and vibrant art market that exists, as well as the limits on free expression that remain.
View the full transcript: http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/bosses-cheating-workers-overtime/#transcript
wn.com/Is Cuban Art Inhibited By Censorship
In the latest installment of our series “Cuban Evolution,” Jeffrey Brown explores the world of art in the country. He takes a look at the booming and vibrant art market that exists, as well as the limits on free expression that remain.
View the full transcript: http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/bosses-cheating-workers-overtime/#transcript
- published: 18 Jun 2015
- views: 1065
PRC Fest ADAMARI LÓPEZ 30 iTunes | Puerto Rican & Cuban Festival Houston
We want to thank all who have made this event a tremendous success with over 20,000 participants each year!
Our mission is to disseminate the Puerto Rican & C...
We want to thank all who have made this event a tremendous success with over 20,000 participants each year!
Our mission is to disseminate the Puerto Rican & Cuban Cultures within the City of Houston and it's surrounding communities. We want to enlighten and educate the audience through dance, art, music and food. Our event supports and promotes other ethnic organizations and their mission, by providing a venue for unification for our Spanish Caribbean citizens and the general market. Most importantly, the PRC Festival empowers our youth to become accomplished, self-directed, and collaborative citizen who boldly contribute to an increasingly complex and evolving world by engaging in leadership roles, relevant experiences and building positive relationships while embracing the uniqueness of each individual.
This festival is done annually to support the continuous efforts to disseminate the Puerto Rican and Cuban cultures within the city of Houston. We also want to teach our children about our roots, assisting them with their self-esteem, identity and letting them know that they have a strong support group. Additionally, we are educating the citizens of the City of Houston about who we are and asking them to embrace our cultures in a friendly and festive environment.
Moreover, Ferrer Productions decided to launch another event that promises total inclusion of all of the Latin American countries represented in Houston. The event's name is "CARNAVAL AMERICAS," which will include music, food and culture from all over Latin America, bringing our community together in one event in one day. Simultaneously, this will bring another opportunity to place sponsors face-to-face with our attendees. The format that we are following is that of "CALLE OCHO" in Miami, which attracts over 1.5 million visitors every year to experience a rich Hispanic multicultural experience that features Latin American traditions in music, art & entertainment and culinary pleasures.
Once again, we would like for you to participate in this year's events, the Annual PUERTO RICAN & CUBAN FESTIVAL and CARNAVAL AMERICAS. Houston is ready for an event similar to CALLE OCHO. We are prepared to bring it to our community and we would like to count with your support.
Disseminating our cultures, on September 21st and 22nd, 2013, the most anticipated events of the year will take place. The Annual Puerto Rican & Cuban Festival and Carnaval Américas!
Carnaval Américas is similar to "Calle Ocho" in Miami. There will be over 400 dancers in their costumes, multiple stages with International Artists that will be announced this week and many other surprises! We will celebrate Carnaval Américas the way that it should be celebrated, big and Latin Style.
wn.com/Prc Fest Adamari López 30 Itunes | Puerto Rican Cuban Festival Houston
We want to thank all who have made this event a tremendous success with over 20,000 participants each year!
Our mission is to disseminate the Puerto Rican & Cuban Cultures within the City of Houston and it's surrounding communities. We want to enlighten and educate the audience through dance, art, music and food. Our event supports and promotes other ethnic organizations and their mission, by providing a venue for unification for our Spanish Caribbean citizens and the general market. Most importantly, the PRC Festival empowers our youth to become accomplished, self-directed, and collaborative citizen who boldly contribute to an increasingly complex and evolving world by engaging in leadership roles, relevant experiences and building positive relationships while embracing the uniqueness of each individual.
This festival is done annually to support the continuous efforts to disseminate the Puerto Rican and Cuban cultures within the city of Houston. We also want to teach our children about our roots, assisting them with their self-esteem, identity and letting them know that they have a strong support group. Additionally, we are educating the citizens of the City of Houston about who we are and asking them to embrace our cultures in a friendly and festive environment.
Moreover, Ferrer Productions decided to launch another event that promises total inclusion of all of the Latin American countries represented in Houston. The event's name is "CARNAVAL AMERICAS," which will include music, food and culture from all over Latin America, bringing our community together in one event in one day. Simultaneously, this will bring another opportunity to place sponsors face-to-face with our attendees. The format that we are following is that of "CALLE OCHO" in Miami, which attracts over 1.5 million visitors every year to experience a rich Hispanic multicultural experience that features Latin American traditions in music, art & entertainment and culinary pleasures.
Once again, we would like for you to participate in this year's events, the Annual PUERTO RICAN & CUBAN FESTIVAL and CARNAVAL AMERICAS. Houston is ready for an event similar to CALLE OCHO. We are prepared to bring it to our community and we would like to count with your support.
Disseminating our cultures, on September 21st and 22nd, 2013, the most anticipated events of the year will take place. The Annual Puerto Rican & Cuban Festival and Carnaval Américas!
Carnaval Américas is similar to "Calle Ocho" in Miami. There will be over 400 dancers in their costumes, multiple stages with International Artists that will be announced this week and many other surprises! We will celebrate Carnaval Américas the way that it should be celebrated, big and Latin Style.
- published: 07 Sep 2013
- views: 1383
Things to do in Santiago de Cuba, Cuba
This is beautiful Santiago de Cuba, the second largest city in Cuba and the birthplace of the Cuban Revolution. Santiago is on the southern coast of Cuba.
To ...
This is beautiful Santiago de Cuba, the second largest city in Cuba and the birthplace of the Cuban Revolution. Santiago is on the southern coast of Cuba.
To be sure you experience the best of Santiago, be sure your itinerary has a bit of history, culture, music, and delicious food.
Our first stop, a visit to Son Para Ti, a group of musicians performing son music.
UNESCO has called el Morro castle the best preserved and most complete example of Spanish American military architecture in the world, it's a sight to be seen.
Take a short boat ride to Cayo Granma, a pedestrian only island where you'll meet Pedro, the leader of a community art project, Suenos y Fantasia, that gives children a chance to use their imaginations and turn recycled materials into art.
Next a visit to the Tumba Francesa society. The Tumba Francesa is Santiago's signature musical representation.
A visit to the Cementerio de Santa Ifigenia is a must. This is where Jose Marti was buried as well as many other Cuban patriots.
Meet Manuel at Jardin de los Helechos and experience the art of all 500 species of ferns and flora.
Dining in Santiago gives you the experience of true Cuban entrepreneurship. Visit Zun Zun Restaurant and La Fondita de Ramon. Try the Creole soup, fresh mangos and homemade coffee.
or more information about legal travel to Cuba from the USA visit our website at www.cubatravelservices.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cubatravelse...
Twitter: https://twitter.com/cubatravelserv
Site: http://cubatravelservices.com/
http://www.cubatravelservices.com/blog
http://courtneyscott.tv/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uEaNt4ga9OI&feature;=youtu.be
wn.com/Things To Do In Santiago De Cuba, Cuba
This is beautiful Santiago de Cuba, the second largest city in Cuba and the birthplace of the Cuban Revolution. Santiago is on the southern coast of Cuba.
To be sure you experience the best of Santiago, be sure your itinerary has a bit of history, culture, music, and delicious food.
Our first stop, a visit to Son Para Ti, a group of musicians performing son music.
UNESCO has called el Morro castle the best preserved and most complete example of Spanish American military architecture in the world, it's a sight to be seen.
Take a short boat ride to Cayo Granma, a pedestrian only island where you'll meet Pedro, the leader of a community art project, Suenos y Fantasia, that gives children a chance to use their imaginations and turn recycled materials into art.
Next a visit to the Tumba Francesa society. The Tumba Francesa is Santiago's signature musical representation.
A visit to the Cementerio de Santa Ifigenia is a must. This is where Jose Marti was buried as well as many other Cuban patriots.
Meet Manuel at Jardin de los Helechos and experience the art of all 500 species of ferns and flora.
Dining in Santiago gives you the experience of true Cuban entrepreneurship. Visit Zun Zun Restaurant and La Fondita de Ramon. Try the Creole soup, fresh mangos and homemade coffee.
or more information about legal travel to Cuba from the USA visit our website at www.cubatravelservices.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cubatravelse...
Twitter: https://twitter.com/cubatravelserv
Site: http://cubatravelservices.com/
http://www.cubatravelservices.com/blog
http://courtneyscott.tv/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uEaNt4ga9OI&feature;=youtu.be
- published: 18 Sep 2015
- views: 340
Instrumental Jazz Mix : Cafe Restaurant Background Music
Tracklist is on description.
↓If you like this video check together please:)↓
Bossa Nova Jazz Instrumental Mix »https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hmOD7ayA1y8
Soun...
Tracklist is on description.
↓If you like this video check together please:)↓
Bossa Nova Jazz Instrumental Mix »https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hmOD7ayA1y8
Soundcloud »https://soundcloud.com/dj-ozzy-samehada
Track List:
1. Quiet Nights Of Quiet Stars (Corcovado) - Oscar Peterson Trio
2. The Girl From Ipanema - Oscar Peterson
3. Bags' Groove - Oscar Peterson Trio
4. What Can I Say (After I Say I'm Sorry)? - The Red Garland Trio
5. Hey Now - The Red Garland Trio
6. There Will Never Be Another You - Red Garland
7. First Trip - Herbie Hancock
8. Cantaloupe Island - Herbie Hancock
9. Watermelon Man - Herbie Hancock
10. Moanin' - Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers
11. Come Rain Or Come Shine - Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers
12. Red Pepper Blues - Art Pepper
13. Cleopatra's Dream - Bud Powell
14. Morning Of The Carnival - Gerry Mulligan
15. Autumn Leaves - Manhattan Jazz Quintet
16. Jordu - Manhattan Jazz Quintet
17. Lands End - Clifford Brown & Max Roach Quintet
18. Joy Spring - Clifford Brown & Max Roach
19. Clifford Brown & Max Roach Quintet
20. Jacqui - J.J. Johnson
21. So Sorry Please - J.J. Johnson
22. Bag's Groove (Take 1) - Miles Davis
23. Freddie Freeloader - Miles Davis
24. It Could Happen To You - Miles Davis
25. My Funny Valentine - The Miles Davis Quintet
wn.com/Instrumental Jazz Mix Cafe Restaurant Background Music
Tracklist is on description.
↓If you like this video check together please:)↓
Bossa Nova Jazz Instrumental Mix »https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hmOD7ayA1y8
Soundcloud »https://soundcloud.com/dj-ozzy-samehada
Track List:
1. Quiet Nights Of Quiet Stars (Corcovado) - Oscar Peterson Trio
2. The Girl From Ipanema - Oscar Peterson
3. Bags' Groove - Oscar Peterson Trio
4. What Can I Say (After I Say I'm Sorry)? - The Red Garland Trio
5. Hey Now - The Red Garland Trio
6. There Will Never Be Another You - Red Garland
7. First Trip - Herbie Hancock
8. Cantaloupe Island - Herbie Hancock
9. Watermelon Man - Herbie Hancock
10. Moanin' - Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers
11. Come Rain Or Come Shine - Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers
12. Red Pepper Blues - Art Pepper
13. Cleopatra's Dream - Bud Powell
14. Morning Of The Carnival - Gerry Mulligan
15. Autumn Leaves - Manhattan Jazz Quintet
16. Jordu - Manhattan Jazz Quintet
17. Lands End - Clifford Brown & Max Roach Quintet
18. Joy Spring - Clifford Brown & Max Roach
19. Clifford Brown & Max Roach Quintet
20. Jacqui - J.J. Johnson
21. So Sorry Please - J.J. Johnson
22. Bag's Groove (Take 1) - Miles Davis
23. Freddie Freeloader - Miles Davis
24. It Could Happen To You - Miles Davis
25. My Funny Valentine - The Miles Davis Quintet
- published: 16 Nov 2014
- views: 7793972
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A Clean Bill Of Health - Cuba
June 2006
Despite decades of crippling sanctions, Cuba has achieved the unthinkable. Its health care system rivals most Western countries and infant mortality rates are lower than those in America.
"There is no place in the world with such a system as we have in Cuba", raves one happy patient. Prevented from importing drugs by sanctions, Cuba was forced to make is own medicines. It now sells
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Cuba's well known healthcare system
The Cuban healthcare system is doing well, which might come to a surprise to many around the world. CCTV's Gerry Hadden has Insight in our special series: "Reinventing Cuba."
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Cuba's Health Care System (ARCHIVE)
09-02-2009 archived broadcast
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Cuba's Healthcare: Medical Apartheid
Cuba's Healthcare: Medical Apartheid
References:
www.therealcuba.com
National Post Series: Isabel Vincent, "For Cubans, a Bitter Pill," National Post (Canada), July 4, 2004, p. A11, available at http://www.cubaverdad.net/references/for_cubans_a_bitter_pill.htm
Anthony DePalma, "Michael Moore's Math," New York Times, May 27, 2007, available at www.nytimes.com/2007/05/27/weekinreview/27depalma.h
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John Stossel questions Michael Moore on Cuban Health Care
From 20/20 broadcast Friday September 7, 2007.
John Stossel confronts Michael Moore on the state of Cuban State run Health Care.
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CNN Praises Cuba's "Free" Healthcare (Read: Ad For Obamacare)
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Cuba Healthcare, the Hospitals Michael Moore won't show 1
Videos taken by doctor Darsi Ferrer and smuggled out of Cuba by therealcuba.com's webmaster show the real health care regular Cubans receive. Very different from the flagship hospital for the Elite, paying foreigners and special interest useful idiots where Michael Moore went for his Sicko propaganda movie. This is only the beginning, there is plenty more this came from and a lot of the raw videos
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Gail Reed: Where to train the world's doctors? Cuba.
Big problems need big solutions, sparked by big ideas, imagination and audacity. In this talk, journalist Gail Reed profiles one big solution worth noting: Havana’s Latin American Medical School, which trains global physicians to serve the local communities that need them most.
TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading
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Ramrajya - Episode 1 : Cuba's health care system: a model for India to follow 04/30/15
Cuba has Ramrajya in terms of health. Ramrajya is a show with the description of various places that has some systems better than India which makes that place a better place to live. Cuba has ramrajya in terms of health. They maintain their people's health a lot. For latest breaking news, other top stories log on to: http://www.abplive.in & http://www.youtube.com/abpnewsTV
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Why Are Americans Getting Their Medical Degrees in Cuba?
BTS producer, Cody Snell, speaks with students at the Latin American School of Medicine, an international medical school set up by the Cuban government that provides free tuition to low income individuals that want to become doctors.
LIKE Abby Martin @ https://www.facebook.com/JournalistAbbyMartin
FOLLOW CodySnell @ http://twitter.com/CodySnell
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ABP Majha : Ramrajya (रामराज्य) Episode 1 : Cuba's Health Care 15-08-2015
ABP Majha : Ram Rajya 16-08-2015
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Michael Moore brings 911 Workers to Cuba.
Michael Moore brings 9/11 workers who volunteered their time and when the got sick they were not treated for their illnesses. You decide. What do you think?
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Robert Franz:Natural Health Congress in Havana (Cuba 2015)
Robert Franz speaks about benefits of grapeseed extract on the human body.International natural health congress in Havana
10-13 March in Havana.Robert Franz present the most important facts which keeps our body working.language english-spanish
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DePauw students explore Cuba's health care system and culture in Winter Term course
A group of 11 students traveled to Cuba during Winter Term to learn about the nation's health care system and culture. The class included coursework from faculty at the University of Havana and site visits, such as to a biotech firm.
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January 20th 2016 Health Min Inks Agreement With Cuba - AK
The governments of Saint Lucia and Cuba have signed a co-operation agreement that will build on over 15 years of Cuban assistance in
Health-care.
The agreement was signed on Tuesday January 19th, 2016.
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Cuba Health and Education
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The Health Care System in Cuba NO GREEDY DOCTORS!!!
There is a doctor on EVERY BLOCK, and an asthma inhaler that costs $120 in the USA costs 5 CENTS at the Cuban pharmacy!!!
The only sin of the Cuban health care system is that they don't charge tons of money, unlike hospitals and doctors in America!!!
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Sanders In 1985 On Cuba: Castro Educated Kids, Gave Kids Healthcare, Totally Transformed Society
A video from 1985 shows Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) making favorable statements regarding Cuban dictator Fidel Castro when Sanders was mayor of Burlington, Vermont. The statements took place during an Aug. 8, 1985 interview on the CCTV Center for Media & Democracy’s Channel 17/ Town Meeting Television, Chittenden County’s local government access station. During the interview, Sanders discussed his
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The Health Paradox. An Exploration of France and Cuba's Healthcare Systems
This documentary will be comparing the health care systems of France and Cuba. The WHO has ranked France’s healthcare system the best in the entire world. We will explore the political, historical and environmental factors that make it so reputable. It will discuss allocation of resources, funding, workforce, curative and preventative measures, and the French Paradox. Cuba has a health care system
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Cuba medical students must return: Health Minister
South African medical students in Cuba could find themselves on their way home.
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Cuba: Interior Minister Resigns for Health Reasons
Cuban Interior Minister Abelardo Colome resigned yesterday, citing health reasons. Colome was a founder of the Communist Party of Cuba in 1965 and a member of its Political Bureau. He was also a vice president of the Council of State, third in command in the island. teleSUR http://multimedia.telesurtv.net/v/cuba-interior-minister-resigns-for-health-reasons/
A Clean Bill Of Health - Cuba
June 2006
Despite decades of crippling sanctions, Cuba has achieved the unthinkable. Its health care system rivals most Western countries and infant mortality ...
June 2006
Despite decades of crippling sanctions, Cuba has achieved the unthinkable. Its health care system rivals most Western countries and infant mortality rates are lower than those in America.
"There is no place in the world with such a system as we have in Cuba", raves one happy patient. Prevented from importing drugs by sanctions, Cuba was forced to make is own medicines. It now sells this technology to other countries, enabling revenues from the health sector to rival those generated by tourism. But it's the training for free of international medical students that's really marking Cuba's stamp on the region. "In ten years, we will have trained between 100,000 -- 150,000 students", boasts Dr Estevez. America claims gestures like this are a means of Cuba buying UN votes. But Cubans see their success as an act of defiance against America.
Produced by SBS/Dateline
Distributed by Journeyman Pictures
wn.com/A Clean Bill Of Health Cuba
June 2006
Despite decades of crippling sanctions, Cuba has achieved the unthinkable. Its health care system rivals most Western countries and infant mortality rates are lower than those in America.
"There is no place in the world with such a system as we have in Cuba", raves one happy patient. Prevented from importing drugs by sanctions, Cuba was forced to make is own medicines. It now sells this technology to other countries, enabling revenues from the health sector to rival those generated by tourism. But it's the training for free of international medical students that's really marking Cuba's stamp on the region. "In ten years, we will have trained between 100,000 -- 150,000 students", boasts Dr Estevez. America claims gestures like this are a means of Cuba buying UN votes. But Cubans see their success as an act of defiance against America.
Produced by SBS/Dateline
Distributed by Journeyman Pictures
- published: 25 Jul 2007
- views: 13048
Cuba's well known healthcare system
The Cuban healthcare system is doing well, which might come to a surprise to many around the world. CCTV's Gerry Hadden has Insight in our special series: "Rein...
The Cuban healthcare system is doing well, which might come to a surprise to many around the world. CCTV's Gerry Hadden has Insight in our special series: "Reinventing Cuba."
wn.com/Cuba's Well Known Healthcare System
The Cuban healthcare system is doing well, which might come to a surprise to many around the world. CCTV's Gerry Hadden has Insight in our special series: "Reinventing Cuba."
- published: 05 Aug 2015
- views: 803
Cuba's Healthcare: Medical Apartheid
Cuba's Healthcare: Medical Apartheid
References:
www.therealcuba.com
National Post Series: Isabel Vincent, "For Cubans, a Bitter Pill," National Post (Canada...
Cuba's Healthcare: Medical Apartheid
References:
www.therealcuba.com
National Post Series: Isabel Vincent, "For Cubans, a Bitter Pill," National Post (Canada), July 4, 2004, p. A11, available at http://www.cubaverdad.net/references/for_cubans_a_bitter_pill.htm
Anthony DePalma, "Michael Moore's Math," New York Times, May 27, 2007, available at www.nytimes.com/2007/05/27/weekinreview/27depalma.html?ex=1338091200&en;=1bdee5894044959f&ei;=5124&partner;=permalink&exprod;=permalink
"Health Care in Cuba: Myth Versus Reality," The Cuban American National Foundation, available at http://www.canf.org/Issues/medicalapartheid.htm
"Paradise Island," National Review Online, May 2, 2007, available at http://article.nationalreview.com/?q=OWNhNzA2YmY3NTNjZjZhNjE1NmZjMDFkOTdjN2Q4ZmE=
"Michael Moore's Cuba Problem," Miami Herald Blog, May 10, 2007, available at
http://blogs.herald.com/cuban_connection/2007/05/michael_moores_.html
www.therealcuba.com
wn.com/Cuba's Healthcare Medical Apartheid
Cuba's Healthcare: Medical Apartheid
References:
www.therealcuba.com
National Post Series: Isabel Vincent, "For Cubans, a Bitter Pill," National Post (Canada), July 4, 2004, p. A11, available at http://www.cubaverdad.net/references/for_cubans_a_bitter_pill.htm
Anthony DePalma, "Michael Moore's Math," New York Times, May 27, 2007, available at www.nytimes.com/2007/05/27/weekinreview/27depalma.html?ex=1338091200&en;=1bdee5894044959f&ei;=5124&partner;=permalink&exprod;=permalink
"Health Care in Cuba: Myth Versus Reality," The Cuban American National Foundation, available at http://www.canf.org/Issues/medicalapartheid.htm
"Paradise Island," National Review Online, May 2, 2007, available at http://article.nationalreview.com/?q=OWNhNzA2YmY3NTNjZjZhNjE1NmZjMDFkOTdjN2Q4ZmE=
"Michael Moore's Cuba Problem," Miami Herald Blog, May 10, 2007, available at
http://blogs.herald.com/cuban_connection/2007/05/michael_moores_.html
www.therealcuba.com
- published: 17 Jul 2009
- views: 6279
John Stossel questions Michael Moore on Cuban Health Care
From 20/20 broadcast Friday September 7, 2007.
John Stossel confronts Michael Moore on the state of Cuban State run Health Care....
From 20/20 broadcast Friday September 7, 2007.
John Stossel confronts Michael Moore on the state of Cuban State run Health Care.
wn.com/John Stossel Questions Michael Moore On Cuban Health Care
From 20/20 broadcast Friday September 7, 2007.
John Stossel confronts Michael Moore on the state of Cuban State run Health Care.
- published: 09 Sep 2007
- views: 75016
Cuba Healthcare, the Hospitals Michael Moore won't show 1
Videos taken by doctor Darsi Ferrer and smuggled out of Cuba by therealcuba.com's webmaster show the real health care regular Cubans receive. Very different fro...
Videos taken by doctor Darsi Ferrer and smuggled out of Cuba by therealcuba.com's webmaster show the real health care regular Cubans receive. Very different from the flagship hospital for the Elite, paying foreigners and special interest useful idiots where Michael Moore went for his Sicko propaganda movie. This is only the beginning, there is plenty more this came from and a lot of the raw videos are already here in this youtube profile. These are the hospitals from the other side of the apartheid for regular Cubans that Sicko wouldn't show.
wn.com/Cuba Healthcare, The Hospitals Michael Moore Won't Show 1
Videos taken by doctor Darsi Ferrer and smuggled out of Cuba by therealcuba.com's webmaster show the real health care regular Cubans receive. Very different from the flagship hospital for the Elite, paying foreigners and special interest useful idiots where Michael Moore went for his Sicko propaganda movie. This is only the beginning, there is plenty more this came from and a lot of the raw videos are already here in this youtube profile. These are the hospitals from the other side of the apartheid for regular Cubans that Sicko wouldn't show.
- published: 11 Oct 2007
- views: 75424
Gail Reed: Where to train the world's doctors? Cuba.
Big problems need big solutions, sparked by big ideas, imagination and audacity. In this talk, journalist Gail Reed profiles one big solution worth noting: Hava...
Big problems need big solutions, sparked by big ideas, imagination and audacity. In this talk, journalist Gail Reed profiles one big solution worth noting: Havana’s Latin American Medical School, which trains global physicians to serve the local communities that need them most.
TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes (or less). Look for talks on Technology, Entertainment and Design -- plus science, business, global issues, the arts and much more.
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wn.com/Gail Reed Where To Train The World's Doctors Cuba.
Big problems need big solutions, sparked by big ideas, imagination and audacity. In this talk, journalist Gail Reed profiles one big solution worth noting: Havana’s Latin American Medical School, which trains global physicians to serve the local communities that need them most.
TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes (or less). Look for talks on Technology, Entertainment and Design -- plus science, business, global issues, the arts and much more.
Find closed captions and translated subtitles in many languages at http://www.ted.com/translate
Follow TED news on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/tednews
Like TED on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TED
Subscribe to our channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/TEDtalksDirector
- published: 01 Oct 2014
- views: 45386
Ramrajya - Episode 1 : Cuba's health care system: a model for India to follow 04/30/15
Cuba has Ramrajya in terms of health. Ramrajya is a show with the description of various places that has some systems better than India which makes that place a...
Cuba has Ramrajya in terms of health. Ramrajya is a show with the description of various places that has some systems better than India which makes that place a better place to live. Cuba has ramrajya in terms of health. They maintain their people's health a lot. For latest breaking news, other top stories log on to: http://www.abplive.in & http://www.youtube.com/abpnewsTV
wn.com/Ramrajya Episode 1 Cuba's Health Care System A Model For India To Follow 04 30 15
Cuba has Ramrajya in terms of health. Ramrajya is a show with the description of various places that has some systems better than India which makes that place a better place to live. Cuba has ramrajya in terms of health. They maintain their people's health a lot. For latest breaking news, other top stories log on to: http://www.abplive.in & http://www.youtube.com/abpnewsTV
- published: 30 May 2015
- views: 28079
Why Are Americans Getting Their Medical Degrees in Cuba?
BTS producer, Cody Snell, speaks with students at the Latin American School of Medicine, an international medical school set up by the Cuban government that pro...
BTS producer, Cody Snell, speaks with students at the Latin American School of Medicine, an international medical school set up by the Cuban government that provides free tuition to low income individuals that want to become doctors.
LIKE Abby Martin @ https://www.facebook.com/JournalistAbbyMartin
FOLLOW CodySnell @ http://twitter.com/CodySnell
wn.com/Why Are Americans Getting Their Medical Degrees In Cuba
BTS producer, Cody Snell, speaks with students at the Latin American School of Medicine, an international medical school set up by the Cuban government that provides free tuition to low income individuals that want to become doctors.
LIKE Abby Martin @ https://www.facebook.com/JournalistAbbyMartin
FOLLOW CodySnell @ http://twitter.com/CodySnell
- published: 26 Feb 2015
- views: 6092
Michael Moore brings 911 Workers to Cuba.
Michael Moore brings 9/11 workers who volunteered their time and when the got sick they were not treated for their illnesses. You decide. What do you think?...
Michael Moore brings 9/11 workers who volunteered their time and when the got sick they were not treated for their illnesses. You decide. What do you think?
wn.com/Michael Moore Brings 911 Workers To Cuba.
Michael Moore brings 9/11 workers who volunteered their time and when the got sick they were not treated for their illnesses. You decide. What do you think?
- published: 26 Oct 2009
- views: 8731
Robert Franz:Natural Health Congress in Havana (Cuba 2015)
Robert Franz speaks about benefits of grapeseed extract on the human body.International natural health congress in Havana
10-13 March in Havana.Robert Franz pr...
Robert Franz speaks about benefits of grapeseed extract on the human body.International natural health congress in Havana
10-13 March in Havana.Robert Franz present the most important facts which keeps our body working.language english-spanish
wn.com/Robert Franz Natural Health Congress In Havana (Cuba 2015)
Robert Franz speaks about benefits of grapeseed extract on the human body.International natural health congress in Havana
10-13 March in Havana.Robert Franz present the most important facts which keeps our body working.language english-spanish
- published: 24 Mar 2015
- views: 3270
DePauw students explore Cuba's health care system and culture in Winter Term course
A group of 11 students traveled to Cuba during Winter Term to learn about the nation's health care system and culture. The class included coursework from facult...
A group of 11 students traveled to Cuba during Winter Term to learn about the nation's health care system and culture. The class included coursework from faculty at the University of Havana and site visits, such as to a biotech firm.
wn.com/Depauw Students Explore Cuba's Health Care System And Culture In Winter Term Course
A group of 11 students traveled to Cuba during Winter Term to learn about the nation's health care system and culture. The class included coursework from faculty at the University of Havana and site visits, such as to a biotech firm.
- published: 29 Jan 2016
- views: 110
January 20th 2016 Health Min Inks Agreement With Cuba - AK
The governments of Saint Lucia and Cuba have signed a co-operation agreement that will build on over 15 years of Cuban assistance in
Health-care.
The agreemen...
The governments of Saint Lucia and Cuba have signed a co-operation agreement that will build on over 15 years of Cuban assistance in
Health-care.
The agreement was signed on Tuesday January 19th, 2016.
wn.com/January 20Th 2016 Health Min Inks Agreement With Cuba Ak
The governments of Saint Lucia and Cuba have signed a co-operation agreement that will build on over 15 years of Cuban assistance in
Health-care.
The agreement was signed on Tuesday January 19th, 2016.
- published: 21 Jan 2016
- views: 332
The Health Care System in Cuba NO GREEDY DOCTORS!!!
There is a doctor on EVERY BLOCK, and an asthma inhaler that costs $120 in the USA costs 5 CENTS at the Cuban pharmacy!!!
The only sin of the Cuban health care...
There is a doctor on EVERY BLOCK, and an asthma inhaler that costs $120 in the USA costs 5 CENTS at the Cuban pharmacy!!!
The only sin of the Cuban health care system is that they don't charge tons of money, unlike hospitals and doctors in America!!!
wn.com/The Health Care System In Cuba No Greedy Doctors
There is a doctor on EVERY BLOCK, and an asthma inhaler that costs $120 in the USA costs 5 CENTS at the Cuban pharmacy!!!
The only sin of the Cuban health care system is that they don't charge tons of money, unlike hospitals and doctors in America!!!
- published: 21 Jul 2015
- views: 41
Sanders In 1985 On Cuba: Castro Educated Kids, Gave Kids Healthcare, Totally Transformed Society
A video from 1985 shows Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) making favorable statements regarding Cuban dictator Fidel Castro when Sanders was mayor of Burlington, Verm...
A video from 1985 shows Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) making favorable statements regarding Cuban dictator Fidel Castro when Sanders was mayor of Burlington, Vermont. The statements took place during an Aug. 8, 1985 interview on the CCTV Center for Media & Democracy’s Channel 17/ Town Meeting Television, Chittenden County’s local government access station. During the interview, Sanders discussed his recent trip to Nicaragua, marking the sixth anniversary of the Sandinista revolution, and drew parallels between Castro’s regime and the Nicaraguan Sandinista regime of Daniel Ortega. “In 1961, [America] invaded Cuba, and everybody was totally convinced that Castro was the worst guy in the world,” said Sanders. “All the Cuban people were going to rise up in rebellion against Fidel Castro. They forgot that he educated their kids, gave their kids health care, totally transformed society,” he said.
“You know, not to say Fidel Castro and Cuba are perfect - they are certainly not - but just because Ronald Reagan dislikes these people does not mean to say the people in these nations feel the same,” continued Sanders. During the interview, Sanders also discussed some of the officials he met with in Nicaragua. In reference to Nicaragua’s Foreign Minister Miguel d'Escoto Brockmann, Sanders said, “I was impressed by Father d'Escoto.” “If this guy is the foreign minister of a 'terrorist nation,' then they should get another foreign minister, because he is a very gentle, very loving man,” said Sanders. He referred to Ortega as “an impressive guy.” Sanders was also strongly critical of then-President Ronald Reagan. “The Sandinista government, in my view, has more support among the Nicaraguan people, substantially more support, than Ronald Reagan has among the American people,” said Sanders.
“If President Reagan thinks that any time a government comes along, which in its wisdom, rightly or wrongly, is doing the best for its people, he has the right to overthrow that government, you're going to be at war not only with all of Latin America, but with the entire Third World,” he said. Ortega currently serves as president of Nicaragua. Castro stepped down as president of Cuba in 2008 and transferred power to his brother Raúl. Sanders is currently running to be the Democratic nominee for president of the United States.
CCTV Center for Media & Democracy: Interview with Mayor Sanders After His Trip to Nicaragua
https://www.cctv.org/watch-tv/programs/interview-mayor-sanders-after-his-trip-nicaragua
CNS News: Sanders in 1985: Castro ‘Educated Their Kids, Gave Their Kids Health Care, Totally Transformed Society’
http://cnsnews.com/news/article/zachary-leshin/sanders-1985-cuba-castro-educated-their-kids-gave-their-kids-health-care
wn.com/Sanders In 1985 On Cuba Castro Educated Kids, Gave Kids Healthcare, Totally Transformed Society
A video from 1985 shows Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) making favorable statements regarding Cuban dictator Fidel Castro when Sanders was mayor of Burlington, Vermont. The statements took place during an Aug. 8, 1985 interview on the CCTV Center for Media & Democracy’s Channel 17/ Town Meeting Television, Chittenden County’s local government access station. During the interview, Sanders discussed his recent trip to Nicaragua, marking the sixth anniversary of the Sandinista revolution, and drew parallels between Castro’s regime and the Nicaraguan Sandinista regime of Daniel Ortega. “In 1961, [America] invaded Cuba, and everybody was totally convinced that Castro was the worst guy in the world,” said Sanders. “All the Cuban people were going to rise up in rebellion against Fidel Castro. They forgot that he educated their kids, gave their kids health care, totally transformed society,” he said.
“You know, not to say Fidel Castro and Cuba are perfect - they are certainly not - but just because Ronald Reagan dislikes these people does not mean to say the people in these nations feel the same,” continued Sanders. During the interview, Sanders also discussed some of the officials he met with in Nicaragua. In reference to Nicaragua’s Foreign Minister Miguel d'Escoto Brockmann, Sanders said, “I was impressed by Father d'Escoto.” “If this guy is the foreign minister of a 'terrorist nation,' then they should get another foreign minister, because he is a very gentle, very loving man,” said Sanders. He referred to Ortega as “an impressive guy.” Sanders was also strongly critical of then-President Ronald Reagan. “The Sandinista government, in my view, has more support among the Nicaraguan people, substantially more support, than Ronald Reagan has among the American people,” said Sanders.
“If President Reagan thinks that any time a government comes along, which in its wisdom, rightly or wrongly, is doing the best for its people, he has the right to overthrow that government, you're going to be at war not only with all of Latin America, but with the entire Third World,” he said. Ortega currently serves as president of Nicaragua. Castro stepped down as president of Cuba in 2008 and transferred power to his brother Raúl. Sanders is currently running to be the Democratic nominee for president of the United States.
CCTV Center for Media & Democracy: Interview with Mayor Sanders After His Trip to Nicaragua
https://www.cctv.org/watch-tv/programs/interview-mayor-sanders-after-his-trip-nicaragua
CNS News: Sanders in 1985: Castro ‘Educated Their Kids, Gave Their Kids Health Care, Totally Transformed Society’
http://cnsnews.com/news/article/zachary-leshin/sanders-1985-cuba-castro-educated-their-kids-gave-their-kids-health-care
- published: 20 Oct 2015
- views: 8375
The Health Paradox. An Exploration of France and Cuba's Healthcare Systems
This documentary will be comparing the health care systems of France and Cuba. The WHO has ranked France’s healthcare system the best in the entire world. We wi...
This documentary will be comparing the health care systems of France and Cuba. The WHO has ranked France’s healthcare system the best in the entire world. We will explore the political, historical and environmental factors that make it so reputable. It will discuss allocation of resources, funding, workforce, curative and preventative measures, and the French Paradox. Cuba has a health care system that is ranked 39th on the list from the WHO. For a developing country, that is relatively high, only two spaces below the USA. Some of the reasons why their system is so good is because of the preventative measures.
We do not own any of the songs used in this film or rights to a few of the images used.
wn.com/The Health Paradox. An Exploration Of France And Cuba's Healthcare Systems
This documentary will be comparing the health care systems of France and Cuba. The WHO has ranked France’s healthcare system the best in the entire world. We will explore the political, historical and environmental factors that make it so reputable. It will discuss allocation of resources, funding, workforce, curative and preventative measures, and the French Paradox. Cuba has a health care system that is ranked 39th on the list from the WHO. For a developing country, that is relatively high, only two spaces below the USA. Some of the reasons why their system is so good is because of the preventative measures.
We do not own any of the songs used in this film or rights to a few of the images used.
- published: 26 Nov 2015
- views: 59
Cuba medical students must return: Health Minister
South African medical students in Cuba could find themselves on their way home....
South African medical students in Cuba could find themselves on their way home.
wn.com/Cuba Medical Students Must Return Health Minister
South African medical students in Cuba could find themselves on their way home.
- published: 21 Sep 2015
- views: 1186
Cuba: Interior Minister Resigns for Health Reasons
Cuban Interior Minister Abelardo Colome resigned yesterday, citing health reasons. Colome was a founder of the Communist Party of Cuba in 1965 and a member of i...
Cuban Interior Minister Abelardo Colome resigned yesterday, citing health reasons. Colome was a founder of the Communist Party of Cuba in 1965 and a member of its Political Bureau. He was also a vice president of the Council of State, third in command in the island. teleSUR http://multimedia.telesurtv.net/v/cuba-interior-minister-resigns-for-health-reasons/
wn.com/Cuba Interior Minister Resigns For Health Reasons
Cuban Interior Minister Abelardo Colome resigned yesterday, citing health reasons. Colome was a founder of the Communist Party of Cuba in 1965 and a member of its Political Bureau. He was also a vice president of the Council of State, third in command in the island. teleSUR http://multimedia.telesurtv.net/v/cuba-interior-minister-resigns-for-health-reasons/
- published: 27 Oct 2015
- views: 38
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Stay Melo: Carmelo Anthony in the Streets of Cuba
Throughout the NBA offseason VICE Sports and Carmelo Anthony are exploring street sport cultures around the world. In our premiere episode, Melo travels to Cuba to explore the rise of soccer in a nation synonymous with baseball, ride a 1950s drop top in the rain, and grab some fresh rolled Cuban cigars along the way.
Enter the Draft Kings $1M NFL Kickoff Million for a shot to win the $100,000 to
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Cuba Gets back in the Prize-Fighting Ring
Boxing Revolution: Cuba's boxers, among the best in the world, have recently been allowed to enter prize fights without losing their amateur status.
Castro's ban on professional sport has been lifted. But will Cuban athletes see much foreign cash or will they continue to compete under Socialist ideals?
For downloads and more information visit: http://www.journeyman.tv/?lid=65922&bid;=2
Castro's
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Sports in Cuba
clip of material i sot in Havana, Cuba while making a documentairy about sports in cuba, with Felix Savon, Castro and more. It was broadcasted on dutch RTL5 and was called: 'in de ban van sport'
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Impact on MLB with U.S. opening to Cuba | Sports Illustrated
Sports Illustrated's Jon Wertheim, Ted Keith, and Michael McCann discuss what it will mean for the MLB now that the U.S. is in process of opening relations with Cuba.
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Sports Illustrated provides sports news and expert analysis from the world of sports including NFL, NBA, NHL, MLB, NASCAR and b
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A Bridge To Cuba: A ONE World Sports Original (Trailer)
America's Network for Global Sports. To demand ONE World Sports from your TV distributor, click here: www.oneworldsports.com/location.
ONE World Sports is a sports network delivered on all platforms featuring exclusive best-in-class sporting events live from around the globe. The network showcases some of the world's most competitive soccer, including Arsenal FC TV, Chelsea FC TV, Bayern Munich
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Inside Cuba's Skateboarding Community | Outpost Sports
A short documentary by Outpost about the skaters of Havana’s 23yG Skate crew and their struggle to keep skate culture alive in Cuba.
To learn more about 23yG and Cuba Skate, please visit http://www.cubaskate.org/.
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SportsCenter: Cuba Gooding Jr sports impersonations.
SportsCenter: Cuba Gooding Jr sports impersonations - Mike Gundy, Tyrell Owens, Allen Iverson & Herm Edwards with Linda Cohn. Watch more videos like this at www.youtube.com/espnplayer
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Canada Cuba - The Sports Experience
Learn about sport experiences in Cuba from volleyball, basketball, field hockey, baseball and wrestling coaches and student athletes at training camps, tournaments and competitions with Cuban students.
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Split Decision - Cuba's Sporting Export Industry
Split Decision is a haunting exploration into the world of Cuban Boxing, as well as a cautionary examination of Cuban-American sporting relations, and the cultural---economic paradoxes that have shaped global relations since Castro's revolution. This contemplative study of the US vs. Cuba Boxing grudge-match, focuses on its final round before Castro's death. Seen through both the eyes of US and Cu
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Eritrean Sport Interview About Football Premiere League with Tesfealm Cuba
Eritrean Sport Interview About Football Premiere League with Sports journalist Tesfealm Cuba and EriTV Journalist Kibreab.
Eritrea Chat FB Fanpage: https://www.facebook.com/Eritrean.News.Music.Comedy.EriTV
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Cuba-Rushford @ Lyons - 2/27/15 - FL1 Sports Gamecast VIDEO REPLAY
2015 SECTION V CLASS C3 QUARTERFINALS
THE ATWOOD GYMNASIUM - LYONS, NY
The following is video of the game with audio from FL1 Sports live gamecast on Friday night, 2/27/15. Section V does not allow FingerLakes1.com to broadcast live in-game images during Sectional games. This is recorded video from the game with audio from the live gamecast on FingerLakes1.TV. We pick up early in the first half..
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Cuba-Rushford @ Lyons .::. 2015 Section V Class C3 Quarterfinals .::. FL1 Sports Gamecast
The #2 seed Lyons Lions host Cuba-Rushford at The Atwood Gymnasium in Lyons, NY in the quarterfinals of the Section V Class C3 Play-Offs. Jim Sinicropi & Kevin Korzeniewski have the call for FL1 Sports.
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Cosmos and Pele heading to Cuba as sporting ties warm
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Cuba Cuba! Rum & Sports Bar, A. Santos, Angeles
A new bar in A. Santos Street. Big, featuring many brands of rum. A pleasant place for drinking and socializing.
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ONE World Sports Originals - A Bridge To Cuba
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ONE World Sports is a sports network delivered on all platforms featuring exclusive best-in-class sporting events live from around the globe. The network showcases some of the world's most competitive soccer, including Arsenal FC TV, Chelsea FC TV, Bayern Munich
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Cuba Multi-Sport Adventures (copyright)
Cuba's first multi-sport adventure vacation package!
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Cuba Gooding Jr. brings back Rod Tidwell for Cooper Manning- #MANNINGHOUR
Cuba Gooding Jr. joins Cooper Manning on FOX NFL Kickoff.
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Cuba Gooding, Jr. On HOOSIERS, RUDY & What Makes A Great Sports Movie
Cuba Gooding, Jr. talks about what made HOOSIERS and RUDY special movies during an interview for AFI's 10 Top 10. (2008)
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Beisbol, México 2 vs 3 Cuba Final Serie del Caribe 2015
Cuba es campeón hizo lo mejor en todo el encuentro , México despertó pero no logro alcanzar la gloria.
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time flies party in cuba at melia habana sports bar
This is a video as part of the promotion campaign of Time FLies Energy Drink in Melia Havana Sports Bar
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SAMI SAMITA SAMOTA - XTREM SPORTS - RUSIA -COLOMBIA -ESPAÑA -CUBA
Sami se lanza a las aventuras del deporte extremo
NO FEAR !!
La próxima vez sin el uniforme del colegio... que nos regañan !!
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Leonardo Leyva Volleyball CUBA & CASAVERA-SPORTS
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Cuba Sports Ministry
Stay Melo: Carmelo Anthony in the Streets of Cuba
Throughout the NBA offseason VICE Sports and Carmelo Anthony are exploring street sport cultures around the world. In our premiere episode, Melo travels to Cuba...
Throughout the NBA offseason VICE Sports and Carmelo Anthony are exploring street sport cultures around the world. In our premiere episode, Melo travels to Cuba to explore the rise of soccer in a nation synonymous with baseball, ride a 1950s drop top in the rain, and grab some fresh rolled Cuban cigars along the way.
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Throughout the NBA offseason VICE Sports and Carmelo Anthony are exploring street sport cultures around the world. In our premiere episode, Melo travels to Cuba to explore the rise of soccer in a nation synonymous with baseball, ride a 1950s drop top in the rain, and grab some fresh rolled Cuban cigars along the way.
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- published: 01 Sep 2015
- views: 344029
Cuba Gets back in the Prize-Fighting Ring
Boxing Revolution: Cuba's boxers, among the best in the world, have recently been allowed to enter prize fights without losing their amateur status.
Castro's b...
Boxing Revolution: Cuba's boxers, among the best in the world, have recently been allowed to enter prize fights without losing their amateur status.
Castro's ban on professional sport has been lifted. But will Cuban athletes see much foreign cash or will they continue to compete under Socialist ideals?
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Castro's ban on professional sports has been lifted, putting boxers back in the ring and athletes back on the world stage. Yet most are still motivated by national pride rather than the lure of foreign cash.
Like most other Cubans, Cuba's talented boxers, often considered the best in the world, survive on as little as $20 a month. Those who've defected to the US may make big bucks, but they are lampooned as traitors. With boxers at home still fighting for country instead of cash, it's clear they are not abandoning their socialist principles anytime soon. "This prize money is for their trainers, for the doctors, and even the cook... the prize is not exclusive to the boxer".
SBS - Ref. 5937
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Boxing Revolution: Cuba's boxers, among the best in the world, have recently been allowed to enter prize fights without losing their amateur status.
Castro's ban on professional sport has been lifted. But will Cuban athletes see much foreign cash or will they continue to compete under Socialist ideals?
For downloads and more information visit: http://www.journeyman.tv/?lid=65922&bid;=2
Castro's ban on professional sports has been lifted, putting boxers back in the ring and athletes back on the world stage. Yet most are still motivated by national pride rather than the lure of foreign cash.
Like most other Cubans, Cuba's talented boxers, often considered the best in the world, survive on as little as $20 a month. Those who've defected to the US may make big bucks, but they are lampooned as traitors. With boxers at home still fighting for country instead of cash, it's clear they are not abandoning their socialist principles anytime soon. "This prize money is for their trainers, for the doctors, and even the cook... the prize is not exclusive to the boxer".
SBS - Ref. 5937
Journeyman Pictures is your independent source for the world's most powerful films, exploring the burning issues of today. We represent stories from the world's top producers, with brand new content coming in all the time. On our channel you'll find outstanding and controversial journalism covering any global subject you can imagine wanting to know about.
- published: 30 Sep 2013
- views: 12390
Sports in Cuba
clip of material i sot in Havana, Cuba while making a documentairy about sports in cuba, with Felix Savon, Castro and more. It was broadcasted on dutch RTL5 and...
clip of material i sot in Havana, Cuba while making a documentairy about sports in cuba, with Felix Savon, Castro and more. It was broadcasted on dutch RTL5 and was called: 'in de ban van sport'
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clip of material i sot in Havana, Cuba while making a documentairy about sports in cuba, with Felix Savon, Castro and more. It was broadcasted on dutch RTL5 and was called: 'in de ban van sport'
- published: 14 Aug 2007
- views: 9888
Impact on MLB with U.S. opening to Cuba | Sports Illustrated
Sports Illustrated's Jon Wertheim, Ted Keith, and Michael McCann discuss what it will mean for the MLB now that the U.S. is in process of opening relations with...
Sports Illustrated's Jon Wertheim, Ted Keith, and Michael McCann discuss what it will mean for the MLB now that the U.S. is in process of opening relations with Cuba.
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Sports Illustrated's Jon Wertheim, Ted Keith, and Michael McCann discuss what it will mean for the MLB now that the U.S. is in process of opening relations with Cuba.
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Sports Illustrated Magazine is published by Time Inc.
- published: 18 Dec 2014
- views: 542
A Bridge To Cuba: A ONE World Sports Original (Trailer)
America's Network for Global Sports. To demand ONE World Sports from your TV distributor, click here: www.oneworldsports.com/location.
ONE World Sports is a s...
America's Network for Global Sports. To demand ONE World Sports from your TV distributor, click here: www.oneworldsports.com/location.
ONE World Sports is a sports network delivered on all platforms featuring exclusive best-in-class sporting events live from around the globe. The network showcases some of the world's most competitive soccer, including Arsenal FC TV, Chelsea FC TV, Bayern Munich FC TV. A.C. Milan Channel and the New York Cosmos, along with top soccer from Asia and the Pacific Rim, including the AFC Champions League, the AFC Asian Cup 2015 and the J.League. The network also exclusively telecasts Japan's legendary baseball team, the Yomiuri Giants, Chinese Basketball Association, Kontinental Hockey League, Champions Hockey League, OneAsia Golf and the world's best competitions in table tennis and badminton.
wn.com/A Bridge To Cuba A One World Sports Original (Trailer)
America's Network for Global Sports. To demand ONE World Sports from your TV distributor, click here: www.oneworldsports.com/location.
ONE World Sports is a sports network delivered on all platforms featuring exclusive best-in-class sporting events live from around the globe. The network showcases some of the world's most competitive soccer, including Arsenal FC TV, Chelsea FC TV, Bayern Munich FC TV. A.C. Milan Channel and the New York Cosmos, along with top soccer from Asia and the Pacific Rim, including the AFC Champions League, the AFC Asian Cup 2015 and the J.League. The network also exclusively telecasts Japan's legendary baseball team, the Yomiuri Giants, Chinese Basketball Association, Kontinental Hockey League, Champions Hockey League, OneAsia Golf and the world's best competitions in table tennis and badminton.
- published: 06 Aug 2015
- views: 654
Inside Cuba's Skateboarding Community | Outpost Sports
A short documentary by Outpost about the skaters of Havana’s 23yG Skate crew and their struggle to keep skate culture alive in Cuba.
To learn more about 23yG an...
A short documentary by Outpost about the skaters of Havana’s 23yG Skate crew and their struggle to keep skate culture alive in Cuba.
To learn more about 23yG and Cuba Skate, please visit http://www.cubaskate.org/.
wn.com/Inside Cuba's Skateboarding Community | Outpost Sports
A short documentary by Outpost about the skaters of Havana’s 23yG Skate crew and their struggle to keep skate culture alive in Cuba.
To learn more about 23yG and Cuba Skate, please visit http://www.cubaskate.org/.
- published: 08 May 2015
- views: 1593906
SportsCenter: Cuba Gooding Jr sports impersonations.
SportsCenter: Cuba Gooding Jr sports impersonations - Mike Gundy, Tyrell Owens, Allen Iverson & Herm Edwards with Linda Cohn. Watch more videos like this at ww...
SportsCenter: Cuba Gooding Jr sports impersonations - Mike Gundy, Tyrell Owens, Allen Iverson & Herm Edwards with Linda Cohn. Watch more videos like this at www.youtube.com/espnplayer
wn.com/Sportscenter Cuba Gooding Jr Sports Impersonations.
SportsCenter: Cuba Gooding Jr sports impersonations - Mike Gundy, Tyrell Owens, Allen Iverson & Herm Edwards with Linda Cohn. Watch more videos like this at www.youtube.com/espnplayer
- published: 20 Jan 2012
- views: 10338
Canada Cuba - The Sports Experience
Learn about sport experiences in Cuba from volleyball, basketball, field hockey, baseball and wrestling coaches and student athletes at training camps, tourname...
Learn about sport experiences in Cuba from volleyball, basketball, field hockey, baseball and wrestling coaches and student athletes at training camps, tournaments and competitions with Cuban students.
wn.com/Canada Cuba The Sports Experience
Learn about sport experiences in Cuba from volleyball, basketball, field hockey, baseball and wrestling coaches and student athletes at training camps, tournaments and competitions with Cuban students.
- published: 21 Feb 2014
- views: 363
Split Decision - Cuba's Sporting Export Industry
Split Decision is a haunting exploration into the world of Cuban Boxing, as well as a cautionary examination of Cuban-American sporting relations, and the cultu...
Split Decision is a haunting exploration into the world of Cuban Boxing, as well as a cautionary examination of Cuban-American sporting relations, and the cultural---economic paradoxes that have shaped global relations since Castro's revolution. This contemplative study of the US vs. Cuba Boxing grudge-match, focuses on its final round before Castro's death. Seen through both the eyes of US and Cuba boxing elite, and following two-time Olympic Gold medal champion, The Jackal, Guillermo Rigondeaux--- witness the impact of his defection to the United States on his personal life, and his rise to boxing supremacy as the reigning WBA Super Bantamweight World Champion. Split Decision includes illegally obtained interviews with the world's most famous contemporary Cuban boxers including Teofilo Stevenson, Felix Savon, Hector Vinent, and the titans of American boxing including Don King, Top Rank's- Bob Arum, George Foreman and many more. Exclusive HD footage from inside Guillermo's training camp, and ringside during recent fights are mix with obscure footage from the Cuban National Revolution and photographs of key moments in both US---Cuban Boxing history. A frank and penetrating narration from the Director pulls back the folds of US---Cuban relations to reveal every stinging punch of this historical stand off, a fifty year history leading to an uncertain future with Castro's eminent death. Interviews from contemporary authors include Pulitzer Prize Winner, Steve Fainaru, S.L. Price of Sports Illustrated & the Miami Herald, National Book Award winner Carlos Eire, and Vanity Fair's feature columnist Ann Louise Bardach. These interviews bring Split Decision to the fault-line between Cuba and United States, to look down at the abyss into which both nation nearly fell.
wn.com/Split Decision Cuba's Sporting Export Industry
Split Decision is a haunting exploration into the world of Cuban Boxing, as well as a cautionary examination of Cuban-American sporting relations, and the cultural---economic paradoxes that have shaped global relations since Castro's revolution. This contemplative study of the US vs. Cuba Boxing grudge-match, focuses on its final round before Castro's death. Seen through both the eyes of US and Cuba boxing elite, and following two-time Olympic Gold medal champion, The Jackal, Guillermo Rigondeaux--- witness the impact of his defection to the United States on his personal life, and his rise to boxing supremacy as the reigning WBA Super Bantamweight World Champion. Split Decision includes illegally obtained interviews with the world's most famous contemporary Cuban boxers including Teofilo Stevenson, Felix Savon, Hector Vinent, and the titans of American boxing including Don King, Top Rank's- Bob Arum, George Foreman and many more. Exclusive HD footage from inside Guillermo's training camp, and ringside during recent fights are mix with obscure footage from the Cuban National Revolution and photographs of key moments in both US---Cuban Boxing history. A frank and penetrating narration from the Director pulls back the folds of US---Cuban relations to reveal every stinging punch of this historical stand off, a fifty year history leading to an uncertain future with Castro's eminent death. Interviews from contemporary authors include Pulitzer Prize Winner, Steve Fainaru, S.L. Price of Sports Illustrated & the Miami Herald, National Book Award winner Carlos Eire, and Vanity Fair's feature columnist Ann Louise Bardach. These interviews bring Split Decision to the fault-line between Cuba and United States, to look down at the abyss into which both nation nearly fell.
- published: 28 May 2014
- views: 1693
Eritrean Sport Interview About Football Premiere League with Tesfealm Cuba
Eritrean Sport Interview About Football Premiere League with Sports journalist Tesfealm Cuba and EriTV Journalist Kibreab.
Eritrea Chat FB Fanpage: https://www...
Eritrean Sport Interview About Football Premiere League with Sports journalist Tesfealm Cuba and EriTV Journalist Kibreab.
Eritrea Chat FB Fanpage: https://www.facebook.com/Eritrean.News.Music.Comedy.EriTV
wn.com/Eritrean Sport Interview About Football Premiere League With Tesfealm Cuba
Eritrean Sport Interview About Football Premiere League with Sports journalist Tesfealm Cuba and EriTV Journalist Kibreab.
Eritrea Chat FB Fanpage: https://www.facebook.com/Eritrean.News.Music.Comedy.EriTV
- published: 09 Aug 2015
- views: 1418
Cuba-Rushford @ Lyons - 2/27/15 - FL1 Sports Gamecast VIDEO REPLAY
2015 SECTION V CLASS C3 QUARTERFINALS
THE ATWOOD GYMNASIUM - LYONS, NY
The following is video of the game with audio from FL1 Sports live gamecast on Friday ni...
2015 SECTION V CLASS C3 QUARTERFINALS
THE ATWOOD GYMNASIUM - LYONS, NY
The following is video of the game with audio from FL1 Sports live gamecast on Friday night, 2/27/15. Section V does not allow FingerLakes1.com to broadcast live in-game images during Sectional games. This is recorded video from the game with audio from the live gamecast on FingerLakes1.TV. We pick up early in the first half...
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2015 SECTION V CLASS C3 QUARTERFINALS
THE ATWOOD GYMNASIUM - LYONS, NY
The following is video of the game with audio from FL1 Sports live gamecast on Friday night, 2/27/15. Section V does not allow FingerLakes1.com to broadcast live in-game images during Sectional games. This is recorded video from the game with audio from the live gamecast on FingerLakes1.TV. We pick up early in the first half...
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- published: 28 Feb 2015
- views: 210
Cuba-Rushford @ Lyons .::. 2015 Section V Class C3 Quarterfinals .::. FL1 Sports Gamecast
The #2 seed Lyons Lions host Cuba-Rushford at The Atwood Gymnasium in Lyons, NY in the quarterfinals of the Section V Class C3 Play-Offs. Jim Sinicropi & Kevin ...
The #2 seed Lyons Lions host Cuba-Rushford at The Atwood Gymnasium in Lyons, NY in the quarterfinals of the Section V Class C3 Play-Offs. Jim Sinicropi & Kevin Korzeniewski have the call for FL1 Sports.
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The #2 seed Lyons Lions host Cuba-Rushford at The Atwood Gymnasium in Lyons, NY in the quarterfinals of the Section V Class C3 Play-Offs. Jim Sinicropi & Kevin Korzeniewski have the call for FL1 Sports.
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- published: 28 Feb 2015
- views: 431
Cosmos and Pele heading to Cuba as sporting ties warm
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The New York Cosmos will kick off a new era in sporting relations between the...
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The New York Cosmos will kick off a new era in sporting relations between the United States and Cuba when they become the first American sports team in 16 years to play in the Communist-ruled island.
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- published: 01 Jun 2015
- views: 424
Cuba Cuba! Rum & Sports Bar, A. Santos, Angeles
A new bar in A. Santos Street. Big, featuring many brands of rum. A pleasant place for drinking and socializing....
A new bar in A. Santos Street. Big, featuring many brands of rum. A pleasant place for drinking and socializing.
wn.com/Cuba Cuba Rum Sports Bar, A. Santos, Angeles
A new bar in A. Santos Street. Big, featuring many brands of rum. A pleasant place for drinking and socializing.
- published: 14 Nov 2012
- views: 1632
ONE World Sports Originals - A Bridge To Cuba
America's Network for Global Sports. To demand ONE World Sports from your TV distributor, click here: www.oneworldsports.com/location.
ONE World Sports is a s...
America's Network for Global Sports. To demand ONE World Sports from your TV distributor, click here: www.oneworldsports.com/location.
ONE World Sports is a sports network delivered on all platforms featuring exclusive best-in-class sporting events live from around the globe. The network showcases some of the world's most competitive soccer, including Arsenal FC TV, Chelsea FC TV, Bayern Munich FC TV. A.C. Milan Channel and the New York Cosmos, along with top soccer from Asia and the Pacific Rim, including the AFC Champions League, the AFC Asian Cup 2015 and the J.League. The network also exclusively telecasts Japan's legendary baseball team, the Yomiuri Giants, Chinese Basketball Association, Kontinental Hockey League, Champions Hockey League, OneAsia Golf and the world's best competitions in table tennis and badminton.
wn.com/One World Sports Originals A Bridge To Cuba
America's Network for Global Sports. To demand ONE World Sports from your TV distributor, click here: www.oneworldsports.com/location.
ONE World Sports is a sports network delivered on all platforms featuring exclusive best-in-class sporting events live from around the globe. The network showcases some of the world's most competitive soccer, including Arsenal FC TV, Chelsea FC TV, Bayern Munich FC TV. A.C. Milan Channel and the New York Cosmos, along with top soccer from Asia and the Pacific Rim, including the AFC Champions League, the AFC Asian Cup 2015 and the J.League. The network also exclusively telecasts Japan's legendary baseball team, the Yomiuri Giants, Chinese Basketball Association, Kontinental Hockey League, Champions Hockey League, OneAsia Golf and the world's best competitions in table tennis and badminton.
- published: 28 Jul 2015
- views: 1270
Cuba Multi-Sport Adventures (copyright)
Cuba's first multi-sport adventure vacation package!...
Cuba's first multi-sport adventure vacation package!
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Cuba's first multi-sport adventure vacation package!
- published: 28 Oct 2015
- views: 60
Cuba Gooding Jr. brings back Rod Tidwell for Cooper Manning- #MANNINGHOUR
Cuba Gooding Jr. joins Cooper Manning on FOX NFL Kickoff.
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Cuba Gooding, Jr. On HOOSIERS, RUDY & What Makes A Great Sports Movie
Cuba Gooding, Jr. talks about what made HOOSIERS and RUDY special movies during an interview for AFI's 10 Top 10. (2008)
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Cuba Gooding, Jr. talks about what made HOOSIERS and RUDY special movies during an interview for AFI's 10 Top 10. (2008)
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Cuba Gooding, Jr. talks about what made HOOSIERS and RUDY special movies during an interview for AFI's 10 Top 10. (2008)
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- published: 09 Sep 2009
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Beisbol, México 2 vs 3 Cuba Final Serie del Caribe 2015
Cuba es campeón hizo lo mejor en todo el encuentro , México despertó pero no logro alcanzar la gloria....
Cuba es campeón hizo lo mejor en todo el encuentro , México despertó pero no logro alcanzar la gloria.
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Cuba es campeón hizo lo mejor en todo el encuentro , México despertó pero no logro alcanzar la gloria.
- published: 09 Feb 2015
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time flies party in cuba at melia habana sports bar
This is a video as part of the promotion campaign of Time FLies Energy Drink in Melia Havana Sports Bar...
This is a video as part of the promotion campaign of Time FLies Energy Drink in Melia Havana Sports Bar
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This is a video as part of the promotion campaign of Time FLies Energy Drink in Melia Havana Sports Bar
- published: 04 Sep 2013
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SAMI SAMITA SAMOTA - XTREM SPORTS - RUSIA -COLOMBIA -ESPAÑA -CUBA
Sami se lanza a las aventuras del deporte extremo
NO FEAR !!
La próxima vez sin el uniforme del colegio... que nos regañan !!...
Sami se lanza a las aventuras del deporte extremo
NO FEAR !!
La próxima vez sin el uniforme del colegio... que nos regañan !!
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Sami se lanza a las aventuras del deporte extremo
NO FEAR !!
La próxima vez sin el uniforme del colegio... que nos regañan !!
- published: 18 Nov 2014
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Cuba Travel Guide 2015
This travel video of Cuba is a collection of many videos taken in our holiday trip to Cuba in January/February 2015. If you ever have questions about some locations, just let me know and I will tell you. Hope you enjoy it - if you like it, like it on youtube and share it :)
The song in the background is from One Republic called "Feel again". I have no rights of the song, I just used it for privat
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Cuba Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Cuba.
Basking in the Caribbean sun, the island of Cuba lies between sun and socialism, rumba and revolution. Havana is the capital. In 1553, the Spanish conquerors designated Havana’s harbor as a collection point for ships loaded with gold and silver from the new Spanish colonies and named the settlement, San Cristobal De La Habana.La Bodeguita Del Medio was once Hem
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10 Essential Cuba travel tips!
10 things you need to know before visiting Cuba! Check out the checklist below for what to pack:
-Sunscreen
-Water bottle
-Towel, multiple swim suits, goggles
-Passport, cash ($300 should be enough)
-Sneakers, flip flops, one pair of nice shoes
-Summer wear, windbreaker, semi-formal wear
-Medications you require, gravol
-Camera
-ziploc bags (for electronics)
-sunglasses, hats
-Lots of socks/under
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Cuba Vacation Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations
Cuba is the pearl of the Caribbean Sea. Thanks to the colonial past, Havana - the capital - has plenty of palaces, nice mansions, cathedrals, strong forts, and shady alleys. On the streets the automobiles of the 50’s from United States create a huge contrast with the coaches. Trinidad is full of palaces built by the sugar barons, while Santa Clara is the town of the legendary revolutionary, Che Gu
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Things to Do in Santiago de Cuba | Cuba Travel Guide
Here are the top things to do in Santiago, Cuba's second largest city! I visited Santiago in Summer 2015 on a people-to-people adventure with Cuba Travel Services. Read more at http://courtneyscott.tv
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Top 10 Attractions, Havana (Cuba) - Travel Guide
Take a tour of Top 10 Attractions of Havana, Cuba - part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats.
Hey, this is your host, Naomi. I would like to show you the top 10 attractions of Havana, Cuba.
Number 10: Old Havana, among the most unique places you'll visit. Time seems to stand still there. Enjoy the great architecture, art and music.
Number 9: Transportation. Havana is teemin
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Your Essential Travel Guide To Cuba!
Every year millions of people travel to this city in hopes of finding Tupac Shakur.
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Cuba for US Visitors: Travel Tips
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Travelling to CUBA!! Things you should know;)
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We just got back from an amazing trip to Cuba for a wedding so I wanted to share with you a few things I think you should know if you are thinking about travelling to Cuba or if its been a while since you have been there!
#1) RESEARCH your hotel before you b
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CUBA TRAVEL TIPS {top 10} | Smartie and Steveo
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Top 10 Cuba travel tips
These are the top 10 Cuba travel tips, which are based on my personal travel experience. I do not take any responsibility if you follow those tips. Images were taken in Havana, Vinales, Playa Larga and Trinidad.
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[Travel Documentary] Havana travel guide (Cuba) - The Bible's Modern Day Garden Of Eden
[Travel Documentary] Havana travel guide (Cuba) - The Bible's Modern Day Garden Of Eden
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LAS TUNAS CUBA | Cuba Travel Guide
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- Las Tunas is one of the provinces of Cuba. Major towns include Puerto Padre and Amancio, as well as the capital, Las Tunas. It is famous for its quiet, untouched beaches, rural “cowboy” culture and diverse array of events, including Cuba’s biggest campesino music festival, Latin America’s only magic conference and a month-long sculpture exhibit.Las Tunas Province also h
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Marina Hemingway, Cuba Travel Guide - Tourism Cuba
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Shepherd Entertainment takes you on a tour of Marina Hemingway in Cuba. Hemingway's name is connected to Cuba just as much
as that of Columbus or Che Guevara. The Nobel Prize winning American writer lived in Cuba for 20 years with short breaks. He first visited this place in 1928 and on each occasion and
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Cuba 2015 #1 Havana day 1 Walking Tour, Hotel Tips, Habana Tour, Salsa cubana, Cars
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Watch Andy and Ninas travel Vlog from their recent holiday to Cuba!
For our first day in Havana we booked a solo walking tour. The tour guide took us from the Hotel Inglaterra and Capitolio Nacional to the area known as Old havana. Here we visited the bars and places frequented by ernest Hemingwa
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DO's and DON'Ts of Cuba
Cuba is now opening up for Americans to travel to. These are the Dos and Don'ts. Cuba has remained a bit of a dead zone to Americans and because of that, there are a lot of misconceptions about the country. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3dLaQ-RvJtA Cuba is an awesome place full of friendly people but it's still useful to know a few tips before you go. President Obama is now putting in legis
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Cuba Travel Guide - Dos and Donts
http://www.traveltaboo.com. A dedicated website specially for travel Taboos, Dos and Donts of world popular destinations, such as Cuba. Come to visit this website for details of Cuba travel taboo, dos and donts. Your opinion counts, please help others by sharing your good and bad travel experiences on this website.
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BARACOA CUBA | Cuba Travel guide
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The first Cuban place founded by the Spaniards in 1512 by Diego Velazquez. Fantastic nature areas lots of palm-, chocolate-, and banana trees. Located over the hills and far away on the wet and windy side of the Cuchillos del Toa Mountains, Cuba’s oldest and most isolated town is a thing to behold, less for the beauty of its architecture , but more for its atmosphere, and
Cuba Travel Guide 2015
This travel video of Cuba is a collection of many videos taken in our holiday trip to Cuba in January/February 2015. If you ever have questions about some locat...
This travel video of Cuba is a collection of many videos taken in our holiday trip to Cuba in January/February 2015. If you ever have questions about some locations, just let me know and I will tell you. Hope you enjoy it - if you like it, like it on youtube and share it :)
The song in the background is from One Republic called "Feel again". I have no rights of the song, I just used it for private reasons.
wn.com/Cuba Travel Guide 2015
This travel video of Cuba is a collection of many videos taken in our holiday trip to Cuba in January/February 2015. If you ever have questions about some locations, just let me know and I will tell you. Hope you enjoy it - if you like it, like it on youtube and share it :)
The song in the background is from One Republic called "Feel again". I have no rights of the song, I just used it for private reasons.
- published: 13 May 2015
- views: 2923
Cuba Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Cuba.
Basking in the Caribbean sun, the island of Cuba lies between sun and socialism, rumba and revolution. Havana is the capita...
Travel video about destination Cuba.
Basking in the Caribbean sun, the island of Cuba lies between sun and socialism, rumba and revolution. Havana is the capital. In 1553, the Spanish conquerors designated Havana’s harbor as a collection point for ships loaded with gold and silver from the new Spanish colonies and named the settlement, San Cristobal De La Habana.La Bodeguita Del Medio was once Hemmingway's local and nowhere else is the ‘Mojito’ mixed better. Whether it is the Teatro Marti, the Old Tobacco Factory, the famous Bacardi House, or the Floridita Bar, everywhere there is a feeling of nostalgia. When the Daiquiri is served, one almost expects Fidel Castro to be sitting at the next table.Pinar Del Rio is a small but busy town in which the Red Star and portraits of Che Guevara are on display for all to see. In the old town, colorful houses with beautiful pillared corridors demonstrate the former wealth of the country’s independent tobacco growers.A visit to a tobacco factory is a must. Cuba’s cigars are world famous. Together with sugar, tobacco is the country’s most important export.The oldest geological formation in Cuba are the Mogotes, well-weathered limestone peaks that, supported by pillars, once covered a large complex of caves.On seven manmade islands in the centre of the Ciénaga de Zapata National Park, is the Indian village of Guama. This swampy nature reserve, with its dense mangrove forest vegetation, is an ideal sanctuary for many rare water birds. Legend has it that the Siboney Indians sunk all their possessions in the Laguna Del Tesoro to protect their gold from the Spaniards.No Cuban town has changed as little in 200 years than that of Trinidad. In the 18th century, the city experienced great wealth and recognition due to the cultivation of sugar cane and the luxurious palaces and villas of the sugar barons still leave their mark on the city.Rich green tropical forests, tobacco country at the foot of mysterious mountain caves, humid tropical swamps, history, cigars and rum. Cuba is a colorful cocktail.
wn.com/Cuba Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Cuba.
Basking in the Caribbean sun, the island of Cuba lies between sun and socialism, rumba and revolution. Havana is the capital. In 1553, the Spanish conquerors designated Havana’s harbor as a collection point for ships loaded with gold and silver from the new Spanish colonies and named the settlement, San Cristobal De La Habana.La Bodeguita Del Medio was once Hemmingway's local and nowhere else is the ‘Mojito’ mixed better. Whether it is the Teatro Marti, the Old Tobacco Factory, the famous Bacardi House, or the Floridita Bar, everywhere there is a feeling of nostalgia. When the Daiquiri is served, one almost expects Fidel Castro to be sitting at the next table.Pinar Del Rio is a small but busy town in which the Red Star and portraits of Che Guevara are on display for all to see. In the old town, colorful houses with beautiful pillared corridors demonstrate the former wealth of the country’s independent tobacco growers.A visit to a tobacco factory is a must. Cuba’s cigars are world famous. Together with sugar, tobacco is the country’s most important export.The oldest geological formation in Cuba are the Mogotes, well-weathered limestone peaks that, supported by pillars, once covered a large complex of caves.On seven manmade islands in the centre of the Ciénaga de Zapata National Park, is the Indian village of Guama. This swampy nature reserve, with its dense mangrove forest vegetation, is an ideal sanctuary for many rare water birds. Legend has it that the Siboney Indians sunk all their possessions in the Laguna Del Tesoro to protect their gold from the Spaniards.No Cuban town has changed as little in 200 years than that of Trinidad. In the 18th century, the city experienced great wealth and recognition due to the cultivation of sugar cane and the luxurious palaces and villas of the sugar barons still leave their mark on the city.Rich green tropical forests, tobacco country at the foot of mysterious mountain caves, humid tropical swamps, history, cigars and rum. Cuba is a colorful cocktail.
- published: 12 Aug 2013
- views: 1683
10 Essential Cuba travel tips!
10 things you need to know before visiting Cuba! Check out the checklist below for what to pack:
-Sunscreen
-Water bottle
-Towel, multiple swim suits, goggles
...
10 things you need to know before visiting Cuba! Check out the checklist below for what to pack:
-Sunscreen
-Water bottle
-Towel, multiple swim suits, goggles
-Passport, cash ($300 should be enough)
-Sneakers, flip flops, one pair of nice shoes
-Summer wear, windbreaker, semi-formal wear
-Medications you require, gravol
-Camera
-ziploc bags (for electronics)
-sunglasses, hats
-Lots of socks/underwear
-Toiletries (toothbrush, facecloth, toothpaste, hand soap, shampoo, deodorant, moisturizer for burns)
-Plastic bags for bringing liquor home without leaking
-Tissues for wiping away sweat when it gets really hot and humid
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10 things you need to know before visiting Cuba! Check out the checklist below for what to pack:
-Sunscreen
-Water bottle
-Towel, multiple swim suits, goggles
-Passport, cash ($300 should be enough)
-Sneakers, flip flops, one pair of nice shoes
-Summer wear, windbreaker, semi-formal wear
-Medications you require, gravol
-Camera
-ziploc bags (for electronics)
-sunglasses, hats
-Lots of socks/underwear
-Toiletries (toothbrush, facecloth, toothpaste, hand soap, shampoo, deodorant, moisturizer for burns)
-Plastic bags for bringing liquor home without leaking
-Tissues for wiping away sweat when it gets really hot and humid
Music from YouTube Audio Library
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- published: 19 Jul 2015
- views: 5461
Cuba Vacation Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations
Cuba is the pearl of the Caribbean Sea. Thanks to the colonial past, Havana - the capital - has plenty of palaces, nice mansions, cathedrals, strong forts, and ...
Cuba is the pearl of the Caribbean Sea. Thanks to the colonial past, Havana - the capital - has plenty of palaces, nice mansions, cathedrals, strong forts, and shady alleys. On the streets the automobiles of the 50’s from United States create a huge contrast with the coaches. Trinidad is full of palaces built by the sugar barons, while Santa Clara is the town of the legendary revolutionary, Che Guevara. Guama shows us an Indian village and a crocodile farm, Varadero offers white, sandy beaches shaded by large palm trees and luxury hotels. In the Tropicana, the band is moving to a heartwarming music. In the famous bars, as the Floridita or the Bodaguita, we can remember Hemingway, and drink from the local rum or the cocktails prepared from it, moreover we can light a good Cuban cigar as well.
wn.com/Cuba Vacation Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations
Cuba is the pearl of the Caribbean Sea. Thanks to the colonial past, Havana - the capital - has plenty of palaces, nice mansions, cathedrals, strong forts, and shady alleys. On the streets the automobiles of the 50’s from United States create a huge contrast with the coaches. Trinidad is full of palaces built by the sugar barons, while Santa Clara is the town of the legendary revolutionary, Che Guevara. Guama shows us an Indian village and a crocodile farm, Varadero offers white, sandy beaches shaded by large palm trees and luxury hotels. In the Tropicana, the band is moving to a heartwarming music. In the famous bars, as the Floridita or the Bodaguita, we can remember Hemingway, and drink from the local rum or the cocktails prepared from it, moreover we can light a good Cuban cigar as well.
- published: 28 Mar 2015
- views: 24757
Things to Do in Santiago de Cuba | Cuba Travel Guide
Here are the top things to do in Santiago, Cuba's second largest city! I visited Santiago in Summer 2015 on a people-to-people adventure with Cuba Travel Servic...
Here are the top things to do in Santiago, Cuba's second largest city! I visited Santiago in Summer 2015 on a people-to-people adventure with Cuba Travel Services. Read more at http://courtneyscott.tv
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Here are the top things to do in Santiago, Cuba's second largest city! I visited Santiago in Summer 2015 on a people-to-people adventure with Cuba Travel Services. Read more at http://courtneyscott.tv
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- published: 20 Oct 2015
- views: 1153
Top 10 Attractions, Havana (Cuba) - Travel Guide
Take a tour of Top 10 Attractions of Havana, Cuba - part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats.
Hey, this is your host, Naomi. I would like to...
Take a tour of Top 10 Attractions of Havana, Cuba - part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats.
Hey, this is your host, Naomi. I would like to show you the top 10 attractions of Havana, Cuba.
Number 10: Old Havana, among the most unique places you'll visit. Time seems to stand still there. Enjoy the great architecture, art and music.
Number 9: Transportation. Havana is teeming with fascinating modes of transportation, including public taxis and vintage cars that lend to a colorful atmosphere.
Number 8: El Capitolio, Cuba's national capital building. The exterior has a resemblance to the U. S. Capitol. It was built in 1929 to house the seat of government.
Number 7: Music. Cuban music is famous the world over. With its diverse styles that include European and African influences, music is one of Cuba's highlights.
Number 6: El Morro, a 16th century fortress in the Bay of Havana, built to protect Spain's military from pirate attacks. There's even a history museum inside.
Number 5: Cigars. Cuban cigars are considered to be the finest in the world. You can tour a cigar factory here and see how they are made.
Number 4: San Cristobal Cathedral, a historic cathedral's baroque facade has asymmetrical towers.
Number 3: Revolution Square, a massive city square, and close to the President's offices. It's the site for the political rallies and other major events.
Number 2: The Castle of the Royal Force, the oldest fort in all the Americas. And as a part of Old Havana, is the UNESCO world heritage site.
Number 1: Malecón, the famous sea wall in Havana with the waves hitting the embankment, a great place to mingle with the locals and experience the sunset.
Thank you for watching our travel video series. See you next time.
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Take a tour of Top 10 Attractions of Havana, Cuba - part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats.
Hey, this is your host, Naomi. I would like to show you the top 10 attractions of Havana, Cuba.
Number 10: Old Havana, among the most unique places you'll visit. Time seems to stand still there. Enjoy the great architecture, art and music.
Number 9: Transportation. Havana is teeming with fascinating modes of transportation, including public taxis and vintage cars that lend to a colorful atmosphere.
Number 8: El Capitolio, Cuba's national capital building. The exterior has a resemblance to the U. S. Capitol. It was built in 1929 to house the seat of government.
Number 7: Music. Cuban music is famous the world over. With its diverse styles that include European and African influences, music is one of Cuba's highlights.
Number 6: El Morro, a 16th century fortress in the Bay of Havana, built to protect Spain's military from pirate attacks. There's even a history museum inside.
Number 5: Cigars. Cuban cigars are considered to be the finest in the world. You can tour a cigar factory here and see how they are made.
Number 4: San Cristobal Cathedral, a historic cathedral's baroque facade has asymmetrical towers.
Number 3: Revolution Square, a massive city square, and close to the President's offices. It's the site for the political rallies and other major events.
Number 2: The Castle of the Royal Force, the oldest fort in all the Americas. And as a part of Old Havana, is the UNESCO world heritage site.
Number 1: Malecón, the famous sea wall in Havana with the waves hitting the embankment, a great place to mingle with the locals and experience the sunset.
Thank you for watching our travel video series. See you next time.
- published: 27 Jul 2010
- views: 76097
Your Essential Travel Guide To Cuba!
Every year millions of people travel to this city in hopes of finding Tupac Shakur.
DISCLAIMER:
My audio equipment was confiscated at the Havana Airport withi...
Every year millions of people travel to this city in hopes of finding Tupac Shakur.
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My audio equipment was confiscated at the Havana Airport within the first hour that I arrived in the city, so though I was not able to do interviews, so I thought creating a cool travel guide on Havana, Cuba would be a great alternative!
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Every year millions of people travel to this city in hopes of finding Tupac Shakur.
DISCLAIMER:
My audio equipment was confiscated at the Havana Airport within the first hour that I arrived in the city, so though I was not able to do interviews, so I thought creating a cool travel guide on Havana, Cuba would be a great alternative!
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- published: 23 Apr 2015
- views: 3587
Cuba for US Visitors: Travel Tips
We briefly discuss photography, but this video is primarily to help the many people who are currently planning trips to Cuba. Hope you enjoy it!
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- published: 11 Feb 2016
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Cuba Travel Isla del Caribe - La Habana Travel Video Guide
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- published: 28 Mar 2015
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Travelling to CUBA!! Things you should know;)
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We just got back from an amazing trip to Cuba for a wedding so I wanted to share with you a few things I think you should know if you are thinking about travelling to Cuba or if its been a while since you have been there!
#1) RESEARCH your hotel before you book it!! I cant stress this enough. I didnt the first time I went and we had a really bad experience!!
#2) You need to bring proof of travel insurance when you visit Cuba. We just kept ours with our passports
#3) Be weary of the food and water. There was a couple of uncooked burgers that my friends got and unsanitary handling of meat. As long as you are weary and careful, you will be fine. I was very careful as I did not want to risk being sick on my vacation!! With the water, I always made sure I could crack the bottle open to make sure it was bottled water and if we ran out, we just bought more at the store as it is not that expensive.
#4) Bring an insulated mug!! At all inclusive resorts, the drinks they give you are in very small cups. So to avoid going back and forth to the bar all day, bring a big mug!!
Here is the link to the resort we stayed at:
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We just got back from an amazing trip to Cuba for a wedding so I wanted to share with you a few things I think you should know if you are thinking about travelling to Cuba or if its been a while since you have been there!
#1) RESEARCH your hotel before you book it!! I cant stress this enough. I didnt the first time I went and we had a really bad experience!!
#2) You need to bring proof of travel insurance when you visit Cuba. We just kept ours with our passports
#3) Be weary of the food and water. There was a couple of uncooked burgers that my friends got and unsanitary handling of meat. As long as you are weary and careful, you will be fine. I was very careful as I did not want to risk being sick on my vacation!! With the water, I always made sure I could crack the bottle open to make sure it was bottled water and if we ran out, we just bought more at the store as it is not that expensive.
#4) Bring an insulated mug!! At all inclusive resorts, the drinks they give you are in very small cups. So to avoid going back and forth to the bar all day, bring a big mug!!
Here is the link to the resort we stayed at:
http://www.memoriesresorts.com/en/resort/varadero.aspx
Please let me know if you have any questions or comments at all! Would love to hear from you guys.
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- published: 25 Feb 2014
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CUBA TRAVEL TIPS {top 10} | Smartie and Steveo
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- published: 14 May 2014
- views: 14791
Top 10 Cuba travel tips
These are the top 10 Cuba travel tips, which are based on my personal travel experience. I do not take any responsibility if you follow those tips. Images were ...
These are the top 10 Cuba travel tips, which are based on my personal travel experience. I do not take any responsibility if you follow those tips. Images were taken in Havana, Vinales, Playa Larga and Trinidad.
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These are the top 10 Cuba travel tips, which are based on my personal travel experience. I do not take any responsibility if you follow those tips. Images were taken in Havana, Vinales, Playa Larga and Trinidad.
- published: 29 Mar 2015
- views: 400
[Travel Documentary] Havana travel guide (Cuba) - The Bible's Modern Day Garden Of Eden
[Travel Documentary] Havana travel guide (Cuba) - The Bible's Modern Day Garden Of Eden
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[Travel Documentary] Havana travel guide (Cuba) - The Bible's Modern Day Garden Of Eden
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[Travel Documentary] Havana travel guide (Cuba) - The Bible's Modern Day Garden Of Eden
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- published: 21 Jan 2015
- views: 1941
LAS TUNAS CUBA | Cuba Travel Guide
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- Las Tunas is one of the provinces of Cuba. Major towns include Puerto Padre and Amancio, as well as the capital, Las Tunas. It is fa...
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- Las Tunas is one of the provinces of Cuba. Major towns include Puerto Padre and Amancio, as well as the capital, Las Tunas. It is famous for its quiet, untouched beaches, rural “cowboy” culture and diverse array of events, including Cuba’s biggest campesino music festival, Latin America’s only magic conference and a month-long sculpture exhibit.Las Tunas Province also has its share of shimmering sand, turquoise waters and colorful coral, most notably at Covarrubias Beach, on the Atlantic coast. Nearby is the province’s second-largest city, Puerto Padre, which is known for its sugar mills and a history dating back to the 16th century.
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- Las Tunas is one of the provinces of Cuba. Major towns include Puerto Padre and Amancio, as well as the capital, Las Tunas. It is famous for its quiet, untouched beaches, rural “cowboy” culture and diverse array of events, including Cuba’s biggest campesino music festival, Latin America’s only magic conference and a month-long sculpture exhibit.Las Tunas Province also has its share of shimmering sand, turquoise waters and colorful coral, most notably at Covarrubias Beach, on the Atlantic coast. Nearby is the province’s second-largest city, Puerto Padre, which is known for its sugar mills and a history dating back to the 16th century.
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- published: 04 Jan 2016
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Marina Hemingway, Cuba Travel Guide - Tourism Cuba
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Shepherd Entertainment takes you on a tour of Marina Hemingway in Cuba. Hemingway's name is connected to Cuba just as much
as that of Columbus or Che Guevara. The Nobel Prize winning American writer lived in Cuba for 20 years with short breaks. He first visited this place in 1928 and on each occasion and stayed in room 511 at Mundas Hotel in the old town of Havana.
Hemingway's name is connected to Cuba just as much as that of Columbus or Che Guevara. The Nobel Prize winning American writer lived in Cuba for 20 years from 1939 with short breaks. He first visited this place in 1928 and on each occasion, he stayed in room 511 at Mundas Hotel in the old town of Havana. Mi mojito and La bordequita, mi daiquiri and el la floradita, he said making the two bars known all over the world. After the Spanish civil war, in 1939, he rented Villa Finca Vigia in the region call San Francesco de Paula in the region of Havana. He lived here with his third wife, the journalist Martha Gelhorn.
Hemingway adored masculine, challenging sports, boxing, bullfight, hunting and fishing all his life. The main building of Finca Vigia belonged to the writer. The tower next to it was his wife's. In the house, the posters of bullfights remind us of Death in the Afternoon and the Dangerous Summer. The trophies and weapons are reminiscent of the Green Hills of Africa, Christmas at the Top of the World and the Snows of Kilamanjaro. The photos on the wall show the author in khaki just like experiences in For Whom the Bell Tolls and A Farewell to Arms. On the bookshelves there are small objects, gifts from friends and fans. The dining room is set. There are drinks on the tea trolley just as their owner left them here. When he went away, he left his villa, 6000 volume library and his personal belongings to the Cuban people. He knew he would never return. He shot himself in the head with a shotgun at his home in Idaho in 1961. His death as well as his life and art occupies the world even today. Did he think he had an incurable disease? Was he having a crisis in his private life or a kind of writer's block? Did he escape from aging and the diseases accompanying it? In all probability, all these reasons could have sent him spinning into a deeper and deeper depression.
On the desk, typewriter, books and manuscripts. Among the photographs in the tower of Finca Vigia are pictures of the writer in his childhood as well as Spencer Tracy in the leading room of the Old Man and the Sea. The source of the story is the life of the very old fisherman, Fuentes who died at the age of 105 and here is the famous photo. Hemingway gives a cup to the winner of a fishing contest, Fidel Castro. The villa is huge, in a shady park, a sad view of a ship in dry dock. On the deck of the pillar, which witnessed the many adventures of its owner, the writer fished for marlin, the huge dolphin sized swordfish. He even hunted for Nazi submarines in the Caribbean Sea. In the garden, there's a swimming pool, next to it, four small graves can be found, the writer's beloved hunting dogs. The objects for which there was no room in the house have been placed in the tower. From there, there's a fantastic view of Havana. We can see the huge green area surrounding the city and skyscrapers of the new quarters as well as the building of the Hotel Nacional.
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Shepherd Entertainment takes you on a tour of Marina Hemingway in Cuba. Hemingway's name is connected to Cuba just as much
as that of Columbus or Che Guevara. The Nobel Prize winning American writer lived in Cuba for 20 years with short breaks. He first visited this place in 1928 and on each occasion and stayed in room 511 at Mundas Hotel in the old town of Havana.
Hemingway's name is connected to Cuba just as much as that of Columbus or Che Guevara. The Nobel Prize winning American writer lived in Cuba for 20 years from 1939 with short breaks. He first visited this place in 1928 and on each occasion, he stayed in room 511 at Mundas Hotel in the old town of Havana. Mi mojito and La bordequita, mi daiquiri and el la floradita, he said making the two bars known all over the world. After the Spanish civil war, in 1939, he rented Villa Finca Vigia in the region call San Francesco de Paula in the region of Havana. He lived here with his third wife, the journalist Martha Gelhorn.
Hemingway adored masculine, challenging sports, boxing, bullfight, hunting and fishing all his life. The main building of Finca Vigia belonged to the writer. The tower next to it was his wife's. In the house, the posters of bullfights remind us of Death in the Afternoon and the Dangerous Summer. The trophies and weapons are reminiscent of the Green Hills of Africa, Christmas at the Top of the World and the Snows of Kilamanjaro. The photos on the wall show the author in khaki just like experiences in For Whom the Bell Tolls and A Farewell to Arms. On the bookshelves there are small objects, gifts from friends and fans. The dining room is set. There are drinks on the tea trolley just as their owner left them here. When he went away, he left his villa, 6000 volume library and his personal belongings to the Cuban people. He knew he would never return. He shot himself in the head with a shotgun at his home in Idaho in 1961. His death as well as his life and art occupies the world even today. Did he think he had an incurable disease? Was he having a crisis in his private life or a kind of writer's block? Did he escape from aging and the diseases accompanying it? In all probability, all these reasons could have sent him spinning into a deeper and deeper depression.
On the desk, typewriter, books and manuscripts. Among the photographs in the tower of Finca Vigia are pictures of the writer in his childhood as well as Spencer Tracy in the leading room of the Old Man and the Sea. The source of the story is the life of the very old fisherman, Fuentes who died at the age of 105 and here is the famous photo. Hemingway gives a cup to the winner of a fishing contest, Fidel Castro. The villa is huge, in a shady park, a sad view of a ship in dry dock. On the deck of the pillar, which witnessed the many adventures of its owner, the writer fished for marlin, the huge dolphin sized swordfish. He even hunted for Nazi submarines in the Caribbean Sea. In the garden, there's a swimming pool, next to it, four small graves can be found, the writer's beloved hunting dogs. The objects for which there was no room in the house have been placed in the tower. From there, there's a fantastic view of Havana. We can see the huge green area surrounding the city and skyscrapers of the new quarters as well as the building of the Hotel Nacional.
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- published: 29 Aug 2013
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Cuba 2015 #1 Havana day 1 Walking Tour, Hotel Tips, Habana Tour, Salsa cubana, Cars
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For our first day in Havana we booked a solo walking tour. The tour guide took us from the Hotel Inglaterra and Capitolio Nacional to the area known as Old havana. Here we visited the bars and places frequented by ernest Hemingway. We were told the stories and history of Havana and of Cuba in general as we walked the streets and soaked up the atmosphere. Old Havana was definitely our favourite part of the city and in many ways the holiday as a whole.
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For our first day in Havana we booked a solo walking tour. The tour guide took us from the Hotel Inglaterra and Capitolio Nacional to the area known as Old havana. Here we visited the bars and places frequented by ernest Hemingway. We were told the stories and history of Havana and of Cuba in general as we walked the streets and soaked up the atmosphere. Old Havana was definitely our favourite part of the city and in many ways the holiday as a whole.
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- published: 21 Apr 2015
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DO's and DON'Ts of Cuba
Cuba is now opening up for Americans to travel to. These are the Dos and Don'ts. Cuba has remained a bit of a dead zone to Americans and because of that, ther...
Cuba is now opening up for Americans to travel to. These are the Dos and Don'ts. Cuba has remained a bit of a dead zone to Americans and because of that, there are a lot of misconceptions about the country. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3dLaQ-RvJtA Cuba is an awesome place full of friendly people but it's still useful to know a few tips before you go. President Obama is now putting in legislation to ease up travel restrictions to Cuba, and before you go there, it's useful to know the do's and don'ts. This is Cuba in 2015.
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Cuba is now opening up for Americans to travel to. These are the Dos and Don'ts. Cuba has remained a bit of a dead zone to Americans and because of that, there are a lot of misconceptions about the country. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3dLaQ-RvJtA Cuba is an awesome place full of friendly people but it's still useful to know a few tips before you go. President Obama is now putting in legislation to ease up travel restrictions to Cuba, and before you go there, it's useful to know the do's and don'ts. This is Cuba in 2015.
- published: 24 Mar 2015
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Cuba Travel Guide - Dos and Donts
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http://www.traveltaboo.com. A dedicated website specially for travel Taboos, Dos and Donts of world popular destinations, such as Cuba. Come to visit this website for details of Cuba travel taboo, dos and donts. Your opinion counts, please help others by sharing your good and bad travel experiences on this website.
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http://www.traveltaboo.com. A dedicated website specially for travel Taboos, Dos and Donts of world popular destinations, such as Cuba. Come to visit this website for details of Cuba travel taboo, dos and donts. Your opinion counts, please help others by sharing your good and bad travel experiences on this website.
- published: 23 Feb 2011
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BARACOA CUBA | Cuba Travel guide
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The first Cuban place founded by the Spaniards in 1512 by Diego Velazquez. Fantastic nature areas lots of palm-, chocolate-, and banan...
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The first Cuban place founded by the Spaniards in 1512 by Diego Velazquez. Fantastic nature areas lots of palm-, chocolate-, and banana trees. Located over the hills and far away on the wet and windy side of the Cuchillos del Toa Mountains, Cuba’s oldest and most isolated town is a thing to behold, less for the beauty of its architecture , but more for its atmosphere, and people. The city itself contains bits of an impressive system of fortifications that was built in the 18th century. Matachin Fort (now the Municipal Museum of Baracoa). Punta Fort and Sanguily Fort (now the El Castillo Hotel) are well worth seeing.
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The first Cuban place founded by the Spaniards in 1512 by Diego Velazquez. Fantastic nature areas lots of palm-, chocolate-, and banana trees. Located over the hills and far away on the wet and windy side of the Cuchillos del Toa Mountains, Cuba’s oldest and most isolated town is a thing to behold, less for the beauty of its architecture , but more for its atmosphere, and people. The city itself contains bits of an impressive system of fortifications that was built in the 18th century. Matachin Fort (now the Municipal Museum of Baracoa). Punta Fort and Sanguily Fort (now the El Castillo Hotel) are well worth seeing.
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- published: 06 Jan 2016
- views: 85