Cuba’s capital city, Havana,
overlooks the stone seawall known as El Malecon. This structure
stretches some two miles from the harbor entrance to the mouth of
the Almendares River.
At first
glance you might think you were looking at a picture from the sandy
cays in the British Virgin Islands or maybe a beach in Cancun. But
this is ...
With U.S.
imports cut off after the 1959 revolution, these vintage vehicles
serve as a reminder of times gone by. This fleet of classic
American cars from the ...
Any visit to
downtown Havana should include a tour of El Capitolio. No expense
was spared when the building was commissioned in 1926, a time when
this ...
The West
Indian Flamingo is a ubiquitous image throughout the region.
Likenesses of this exquisite bird grace handicrafts, pottery and
jewelry sold in ...
When you
think of the Caribbean, you're probably imagining clear waters and
a white-sand beach, not a dark and mysterious cave. Unless, of
course, you had ...
In the heart
of Trinidad's old town, the Church of the Holy Trinity overlooks
the Plaza Mayor. It could be said that this neoclassical structure
owes both ...