La Caridad
Travel Blogs from Santa Clara
Viva la Revolution! Santa Clara
... meet later on for a drink.
The restaurant staff were a little startled to see customers come in & had to turn off the television they were watching to serve us. The menu was a choice of different set meals & we weren’t all that hungry so we shared just one. Our seats were well placed to view the torrential downpour that lasted for 20 minutes before our food arrived.
Unfortunately a headache had been lurking in Dani’s brain for a lot of ...
Che Town
... to de-rial a train carrying Batista's troops to help him and took them captive and then to a mirador which had a nice view of the town. After we stopped in at the cigar factory were we did a tour and it was really interesting. It was like a sweat shop. All the cigars are hand made and you were not aloud to take photos. We asked why and she said because its a ...
Che Guevera's Memorial
... and reviled historical figure that are recorded in multitudes of biographies, memoirs, documentaries, songs, and films. Time magazine named him one of the 100 most influential people of the 20th century.
On our visit to the mausoleum, we could not take our cameras inside, but was allowed to take pictures on ...
Suffering Without Spanish in Santa Clara
We had our last breakfast with Mercedes in Trinidad. Then we walked to the bank to pick up a bit of extra cash to complete our trip. Getting cash is tricky for us because they only want one person at a time to be at the counter. Today was no exception. Amid protests, I took Rosamund up to the counter and then things calmed down again when I walked back to the line where we were supposed to wait. To make matters worse, ...
CAMAGUEY BY BICI-TAXI
... tempo of things.
The meal itself was fine. Cabbage and tomatoes were starters, then some tostones [twice fried banana chips], onions and tomatoes, goat, rice and beans [as eaten by locals] and yucca [still yucky] plus a Bucanero 13 CUC. Dayron made two kids be quiet: we are visiting their home! Will also get tomorrow a pound of Cuban coffee beans.
Back to the room to finish the day's diary, eschewing alcohol. Within the week, I can eschew the group.
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