We’re back from our trip to Cuba, with a couple thousand photos to comb through. A photographer’s dream, Cuba is a complicated country, full of life and longing. In Havana, I felt that I was walking around in the middle of a post-apocalyptic Fellini film set.
You may wonder how we, as Americans, were allowed to enter Cuba. For the past few years, the embargo has been loosened enough so that educational groups can travel with person-to-person visas. We went with a tour organized by the Marine Biological Laboratory here in Woods Hole. More and more educational institutions are offering tours to Cuba, which I heartily recommend!
This group of photos is a sampling of more to come. I’ll be posting photos in different categories like doors, streets, people, vendors, laundry, balconies, etc.
This may bring back memories. Pat
Wow, great photos. I love the art on the wall. Can’t wait to see more of your pictures.
I look forward to “traveling” more with you! Thanks for sharing.
Fun to see…I love the detail in the sculptured scroll work and the great colors! Your travels are so nicely documented!
Wonderful photos! I am so envious.
Thank you for sharing.
A very tantalizing sampler!! Can’t wait to see more of this beautiful country. Thank you for sharing!
Which tour operator did MBL use? I’m looking to go. 🙂
I believe it was Academic Adventures, which helps colleges arrange tours.