
When you travel to any town in rural Cuba, you first notice the large expanses of uncultivated land and the absence of grazing cattle.
Apr. 27.– Using both hands as a loudspeaker, the truck driver's assistant announces: "Come on, you're staying. Two passengers to San Antonio de los Baños for 300 pesos." The dilapidated Lido bus terminal, located at 41st and 84th Streets in Marianao, from where buses departed for various municipalities in the former Habana Campo province, is closed due to leaks in the roof.
While they wait, travelers protect themselves from the sun in the doorways of private businesses. Several people carry sacks of provisions. They are going to visit their relatives in the Valle Grande prison, the Manto Negro women's prison, or the Torrens juvenile detention center, near the University of Computer Science on the outskirts of the capital.
When you travel to any town in rural Cuba, you first notice the vast expanses of uncultivated land and the absence of grazing cattle.
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