On my third day in Cuba, Daniel and I, with a couple of good friends, made the long drive from Havana to Cayo Coco, where we planned to spend a few days relaxing, scuba diving, sun-bathing, and beach-going (I know, it's a hard life). Cayo Coco is an absolutely beautiful resort town of the same ilk as Varadero, just way, way farther away. As we drove the 6 hours through the Cuban countryside, we passed through a few towns and got to see some areas of untouched beauty. Some of the landscape could have been right out of Jurassic Park.
We tried to get a few snapshots along the way, hoping to capture the 
atmosphere of what we were seeing. A moving car made that difficult, but
 we did get a few (or a lot).  
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| I can hear John Williams as I type. | 
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| Spot the two rancheros! ^^^ | 
Whenever I visit a new place, I like to see what life is like for the 
people that live there. I mean 
real life. I'm not the kind of person to 
pack as many tourist attractions and museums as possible into each day. I
 would much rather roam around local side streets or villages, watching 
people in their everyday routines. That kind of stuff says more about a 
culture than anything you can read in a Lonely Planet travel guide. (I 
don't have anything against tourist attractions - that's just not where 
the gold is.)
Our road trip afforded us a view into a part of Cuba (albeit a small part) about which I knew nothing.
Here are some photos from our road trip(s), for your browsing...
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| It wouldn't be Cuba if there weren't pretty cars! | 
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| A Cuban rest stop. | 
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| One of the first towns we passed through. | 
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| Cayo Coco...in the distance. | 
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| In Cuba, they don't mess around with transportation. Horse and buggy, bike, sidecar, classic car. You name it, they've got it. | 
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| You can add tractor to that list. | 
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| Incredible artwork in Ciego de Avila, one of the towns we drove through on our way to Cayo Coco. | 
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| A Cuban Main Street. | 
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| Traffic jam. | 
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| The land bridge we crossed in our final stretch to Cayo Coco. | 
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| Cayo Coco. Where all your dreams come true. | 
             On the way back... 
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| The most retro phonebooths I've seen in any city (sorry, London). | 
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| A car that, as you can see, literally sparkled. Somebody was a little excited... | 
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| Just some explosives, nbd. | 
Nice job Lindsay. Thanks for the blog update
ReplyDeleteThank you, Steve. Glad you like it!
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