Cuba at times can feel like a nation abandoned. The aching
disrepair of its cities, the untamed foliage of its countryside, the orphaned
coastlines — a half-century of isolation has wrapped the country in decay. Yet
few places in the world brim with as much life as Cuba, a contrast drawn
sharper amid its faded grandeur.
Ny Times Sunday, March 20, 2016 - Article.


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