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Images from a 2013 trip to Havana and Pinar del Rio. I discovered strong and resilient people grappling with the many challenges of a Communist system.
A tobacco farmer heads to his barn where leaves hang to dry. This reminded me of my childhood in southern Maryland where tobacco farming was a center of country life back in the 1960s.
Proud farmer with son in the tobacco region of the Viñales Valley in Pinar del Rio. Viñales is a UNESCO World Heritage site, known for its mogotes, or karst formations, and a unique vernacular culture derived from Spanish, Indian, and African traditions.
Mother and daughter at a street-side nail salon in Havana. Small, regulated private businesses had started to appear with a slight loosening of central planning at the time I visited.
Images of the Argentinian revolutionary Ernesto "Che" Guevara are ubiquitous throughout the island, including on consumer apparel as seen here. He still seems to hover over everything.
Dancers enjoy a brief break at the highly respected Alicia Alonso School of Ballet, Havana. Alonso's company became the Ballet Nacional de Cuba in 1955. Cuba is renowned worldwide for the high quality of its ballet.
1950s era vehicles are ubiquitous on Cuban streets. Most are cannabilized with parts from many autos - Cubans are masters at using every scrap to build and re-build.
Despite having so little, kids revel in the limited freedom they have. Boy jump from the wall along the Malecon, with the old fort Castillo del Moro in the background.