Thanks for sharing this video. I was in that part of town 3 years after your visit. I recognised most of the buildings. Made me feel homesick. It is sad to see, the decay has progressed since then and nothing can stop it.
Linda la calle, pero si está en ruinas, sola ir a ver ruinas donde vive gente y que las calles no huelen nada bien, pero a lo mejor eso es lo que le atrae a usted lo destruido y ver cómo la gente sobrevive en el paraíso Socialista
Ahhh...! The name of the city is NOT Havana; the name is: "La Habana", and refers to the dark color of a kind of tobacco. The "Habano" cigar is lined with a Habano-colored dark tobacco leaf, and rolled inside, it has lighter colored tobacco. When it is a "Puro Habano", or "Puro", it means that all tobacco is Habano colored, that is, dark tobacco only;. this one is expensive and stronger in flavor.
The buildings are beautiful and they need preservation and restoration in San Rafael street and Central Havana, not just Old Havana. I blame the decay on the Castro Regime for not taking care of Cuba's heritage, not on the Embargo! Viva Cuba Libre!
All the hundreds or thousands of buildings around Centro Habana are in ruins a few of those still preserved a few others where fixed with tourism purpose, but most of the buildings are destroyed or in decay, remember had been more that 60 years, without a single maintenance or repair. It’s Socialism everyone is equal, but in poverty, we’ll not everyone at least 1% live ok and the 0.3% live like kings and queens
Mi CUBA BELLA NUNCA TE OLVIdare
Thanks for sharing this video. I was in that part of town 3 years after your visit. I recognised most of the buildings. Made me feel homesick. It is sad to see, the decay has progressed since then and nothing can stop it.
I love Havana...going back there very soon.
@@windstarmolly Great, I envy you. Don't forget to publish a little video about your experiences.
Wow.Que linda Calle San Rafael me gusta.Kiero ir en Cuba verlo personalmente San Rafael.
Please no vaya porque de sus dollars se alimenta el Comunismo
Linda la calle, pero si está en ruinas, sola ir a ver ruinas donde vive gente y que las calles no huelen nada bien, pero a lo mejor eso es lo que le atrae a usted lo destruido y ver cómo la gente sobrevive en el paraíso Socialista
Yo camine muchas veces por alli
Ahhh...!
The name of the city is NOT Havana; the name is: "La Habana", and refers to the dark color of a kind of tobacco. The "Habano" cigar is lined with a Habano-colored dark tobacco leaf, and rolled inside, it has lighter colored tobacco. When it is a "Puro Habano", or "Puro", it means that all tobacco is Habano colored, that is, dark tobacco only;.
this one is expensive and stronger in flavor.
Great video 👌🌹🌞
The buildings are beautiful and they need preservation and restoration in San Rafael street and Central Havana, not just Old Havana. I blame the decay on the Castro Regime for not taking care of Cuba's heritage, not on the Embargo! Viva Cuba Libre!
He donde care
All the hundreds or thousands of buildings around Centro Habana are in ruins a few of those still preserved a few others where fixed with tourism purpose, but most of the buildings are destroyed or in decay, remember had been more that 60 years, without a single maintenance or repair. It’s Socialism everyone is equal, but in poverty, we’ll not everyone at least 1% live ok and the 0.3% live like kings and queens
Yo trabajaba Neptuno esquina San Rafael
San Rafael y Neptuno eran paralelas, como es eso posible ???
Si no le ponen el nombre jamas la hubiera reconocido.