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I don't interfere with the guests' private life. There was a comfortable, soft couch there, where I stretched out after lunch and napped. Havana (Habana) The bus ride from Santiago to Havana is more than 14 hours and it cost us 45 dollars per person. "will do whatever is necessary" to support the people of Belgium. The year we decided not to have our traditional New Year's bash, seventy-five people still showed up. We purchased an alarming quantity of cassettes and CDs of old Cuban music and danced in our living room to the rhythms of Cuban boleros and danzones. The waterfall itself was nothing special this time of the year; it was more like a lagoon in the middle of the jungle rather than a waterfall. He lives on the eighth floor of a once elegant apartment building overlooking the ocean at the base of G Street. The eighties weren't as interesting as the sixties and seventies, so I had more time to think and reminisce. If you can rent three today, you rent three today.

Many countries could learn from Cuba when it comes to welcome new arrivals. I totally understand the guy, two bad fingers is better than one! The only downside with this two handed behavior is that a Cuban bicycle requires two hands to stay on the road, the bike did a 90 degree turn and in a split second and we both flew out on the street when it flipped. People born on islands shouldn't move to the Midwest. They will normally send everything and everybody to your boat; doctor, custom officers, sniffer dogs, port captain, veterinarian, people from the health department and even people from department of agriculture to check your fridge and food supply I really dont know why but maybe it was because the doctor and the port captain decided to drink beer with us during the paper work exercise the dogs and the customs officers didnt come to our boat. I'm almost embarrassed to admit this, but I still think of the sixties and early seventies as a truly wonderful period, another paradise. I had just graduated from the Choate School, a private school in Connecticut, and from my somewhat warped adolescent perspective, leaving Cuba was an excellent move. They're educated. The wonderful gardens I remembered were now wildly overgrown or barren, and the buildings were even more depressing.

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