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written by owen, published 2016-Sep-07, comment
The church that I visited had signs at the entrance for visitors in English and Spanish.
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written by owen, published 2016-Sep-07, comment
The church that I visited had signs at the entrance for visitors in English and Spanish.
written by owen, published 2016-Sep-03, comment
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written by owen, published 2016-Sep-01, comment
I do not really look out for fonts when I take pictures of signs but here are some from Cuba
El Cochinito
Polinesio
Dinos Pizza
White text on a Yellow background is probably the worst combination
written by owen, published 2016-Aug-28, comment
One of seven major plazas or districts in Havana. Part of a 35 year restoration project started in 1980. As with everywhere else around Havana you can either just take a 10 CUC taxi to the location or take a $35 CUC bus tour which will let you learn more about the area than just reading wikipedia. Your mileage may vary based on how well your guide can speak the english language. There is also a large catherdral that has a bell tower!
written by owen, published 2016-Aug-25, comment
I don't know where all the people go on a Sunday but the streets are mostly empty. Depending on which hotel you stay at you can easily walk down to the Waterfront. Unless you are the kind of person with no polar compass and easily lose your direction. You can see in the pictures that there are very few signs and advertisement - just buildings and streets.
Most times I could not tell if a building was an apartment or a business - this is likely because I speak/read very little spanish but I could decipher most words with the app I downloaded for my smartphone. Heres is a video of the waterfront of Havana (EL MALECON DE LA HABANA)