Last additions - Cycling Cuba
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Bread DeliveryOutside of the villages and towns, bread is delivered by bicycle. Sometimes they would sell to us - sometimes they would give us the bread and accept no money - other times they would refuse any transaction. Apr 12, 2007
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Waiting for a rideAt every intersection, people wait and wait and wait. Apr 12, 2007
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A typical scene along any roadRiding in the back of a truck is a form of inexpensive transportation for Cubans and the curious or daring foreigner. Apr 12, 2007
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"Taxis" at the Niquero bus stationApr 12, 2007
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A typical sunrise startHeading east out of Niquero, Granma ProvinceApr 12, 2007
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Road SignOn the La Farola Highway - a magnificant 75 km ride over the mountains of Baracoa. Apr 12, 2007
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Finally a Rest!Lots of climbs over the Sierra Maestra headlands today. One of the most scenic rides in Cuba. Apr 12, 2007
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Campismo La MulaA south coast campground.Apr 12, 2007
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The Sierra Maestra Mountain RangePico Turquino (1972m) the highest peak in Cuba is 15 km to the west of this Campismo lagoon.Apr 12, 2007
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2005 Hurricane DamageA spectacular 62 km ride along the coastal road south of the Sierra Maestra.Apr 12, 2007
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Elementary School ChildrenAll children of this age group wear the maroon and white uniform with a blue scarf. Apr 12, 2007
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Traffic outside the Sancti Spiritus bus stationQuite a variety of vehicle style is found on the streets of Cuba.Apr 12, 2007
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