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Don’t worry, be happy in Havana, Cuba

By: Tricia Welsh
Posing as Che Guevara in Habana Vieja (above);  Dancing in the streets of Habana Vieja (right); Old buildings and old cars are icons of Cuba (below)

Posing as Che Guevara in Habana Vieja (above); Dancing in the streets of Habana Vieja (right); Old buildings and old cars are icons of Cuba (below)

  The country that gave us the best cigars, top-shelf rum and rhythmic salsa music is located ideally in the middle of the Caribbean. Yet for the past 50 years it’s been considered a no-go zone – certainly for Americans - and hence is one of the most difficult countries to visit. With ex-President Fidel Castro's health failing and President Raul Castro now turned 78, there is a sense of urgency that now is the time to visit -- and soon!

 

 
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