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Salto Fino: the largest Insular Caribbean waterfall

The stream of water falling from 305 m high is called Salto Fino, just as the surrounding region, runs to the Arroyo del Infierno, a tributary flowing into a mainstream Quibiján formed by almost 70 smaller rivers to become the largest in the island. Read More

Aboriginal site discovered in Guanabo Beach

Researcher Alessandro López Pérez highlighted that the ceramics are decorated with anthropomorphic motifs, something that has never been reported in western Cuba Read More

The Quinta Avenida Clock

The Tower formed part of a series of plastic art works such as the Fountain of the Americas that presides the wide artery lined with trees from the mouth of the Almendares River to a formerly popular beach in Marianao. Read More

Cuban cigar aroma, taste and art

The artist Carlos Manuel Matalobos displays a special technique for designing antique and contemporary cigar brands artistically garnished with tobacco leaves crafted in the form of masks and god images. Whereas Miguel Ángel Couret exhibits the Producto-Arte-Objeto resembling a revolting electric fan in operation. Read More

From the land to the cup

The coffee campaign 2007-2008 is the new challenge for these farmers who see good omens in the first grains they have collected. So we expect these man can make out their future among these small grains, which are so valued in the international market, in favor of their economy and the countrys as well. Read More

Cuban cigar aroma, taste and art

The artist Carlos Manuel Matalobos displays a special technique for designing antique and contemporary cigar brands artistically garnished with tobacco leaves crafted in the form of masks and god images. Read More

The Greater Caribbean this week: The Nationality of Rum

Rum finds its origins in the English, French and Spanish colonies of the Caribbean. In the English colonies it was called Kill Devil while in the French islands it was referred to as Rumbullion, a name that was shortened over the years to Ron in Spanish and Rum in French Read More

It's Santiago de Cuba; you will not be surprised by anything

<p class="MsoNormal"><span>Santiago de Cuba</span><span> is the second important city in the Republic of Cuba and it was the first capital of the country.<span> </span>The first settlement dates from 1515 although its foundation took place a year before by Diego Velasquez.</span> Read More

The two golf courses in Cuba with the highest level

<p class="MsoNormal"><span>Golf practice came to Cuba with the American people who settled in the country in the second half of the 20<sup>th</sup> Century.<span> </span>This sport has never been a mass practice in the island even before the triumph of the Revolution; this was only practiced by upper classes.</span> <p class="MsoNormal"><span> </span> Read More

Cuba: The most beautiful land that human eyes have ever seen

<span style="color: black">There is a place in Cuba coasts with a special natural, historical and tourist attraction.<span> </span>We are referring to the northeastern littoral region of the island in Holguin province.<span> </span>There, in one of its beaches known as Bariay where Admiral Christopher Columbus disembarked discovering the isle of Cuba.<span> </span>It was then when he expressed the immortal phrase: "This is the <span>most</span> <span>beautiful</span> land that human eyes have ever seen"</span><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial; color: black">.<span> </span></span><span style="color: black">Sculptural monuments there evoke the event.</span> Read More

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