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Cuba
Cuba can portray
itself as the archetypal image of a Caribbean island with its sandy,
palm-fringed shores washed by crystal-clear waters and cooled by breezes
carrying the scent of frangipani, mango and guava. But Cuba has so much
more to offer those who venture away from her beaches; to the towns and
cities boasting Spanish colonial architecture and grand plazas, where
classic automobiles labour along streets and country roads, and the
hip-swaying sounds of salsa music fill the night air. Together with
cigar smoke and rum cocktails, baseball, and everywhere visual
references of the 1959 revolution, these picture-postcard portraits of
Cuba encompass a more complete illustration of the largest island in the
Caribbean.
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