Havana Walkabout

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American vintage cars line up in front of the Capitolio building in Havana.
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The streets La Habana Vieja, the old part of Havana.
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Light at sunset catch the fascades of the Spanish colonial architecture along the Malicón waterfront of old Havana.
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Early morning along the Malecón in Havana.
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A Cuban man make his profession by dressing up in colonial clothes for business on the Plaza de la Catedral in old Havana.
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A tricycle taxi rides past a colourful facade in the La Habana Vieja district of old Havana.
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A blue 1954 Morris Crowley is parked in front of a colonial facade in La Habana Vieja the old part of Havana.
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A mime-artist sits on the Plaza de la Catedral in old Havana.
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Sloppy Joe's Bar in Old Havana.
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A red Plymouth stands at a taxi rank in old Havana.
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Vintage American cars parked across Parque central in central Havana.
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American vintage cars cruise down the Malecón, the seafront road in Havana.
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People stand on the Malecón along Havana's seafront at sunset.
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The grand theater ( Gran Teatro de La Habana ) near the Parque Central in La Habana Vieja.
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A painted house along the Paseo del Prado, the famous boulevard in central Havana.
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People and tri-cycle taxis along the Paseo de Martí in central Havana.
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Photographer with old camera ( Polaroid ) waits for clients in front of the Capitolio.
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An abandoned steam locomotive still appears to be riding on the rails.
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The owners stand in front of their 1952 Buick in central Havana.
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A mechanic works on his vintage Morris Crawley car.
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The garlic seller.
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Spray pained steel gate in the Callejón de Hamel Street.
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The famous and exotic mural of Callejón de Hamel in Havana.
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Painted colonial fascades in Old Havana.
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Late afternoon sky, Yellow building and school bus on the Malecón in Havana.
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A school bus rides past a old Havana facade.
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A street keepers gloves and broom along the Paseo del Prado.
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The Colon Cemetery, or more fully in the Spanish language Cementerio de Cristóbal Colón, was founded in 1876 in the Vedado neighbourhood of Havana, Cuba on top of Espada Cemetery. Named for Christopher Columbus, the 140 acre (57 ha) cemetery is noted for its many elaborately sculpted memorials. It is estimated that today the cemetery has more than 500 major mausoleums, chapels, and family vaults.
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Street exhibition in old Havana.
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Tourists admire a American vintage Crysler on Havana's Malecón walk.
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A merchant ship enters Havana narbour. A couple and stray dogs stand on the Malecón walkway.
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A portrait of a woman in Havana.
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Two street artists, ( Ché Guevara and Fidel Castro look alikes) in Havana.
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Havana street scene with reflection of a bakery window.
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A 1958 Vintage Chevrolet stands beneath a street lamp in a street in La Habana Vieja.
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An American vintage car stands beneath a street lamp in Old Havana.
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