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Monday, August 27, 2012

Looking for Rancheros and Jineteras in Camagüey

Camagüey's plazas: (top left) Plaza San Juan de Dios, (top right) Parque Agramonte, (bottom left) Plaza Carmen, and (bottom right) Plaza de los Trabajadores.
Camagüey, Cuba's third largest city, has retained its reputation as the quaintest and least known of Cuba’s big cities. Camagüey barely registers on the average tourist’s itinerary. This is perhaps because it is located right in the middle of Cuba, right in tierra adentro, a good nine hours from Havana in the west, and another eight hours from Santiago de Cuba in the east. It also happens to be far enough from the all-inclusive resorts of the cays of Jardines del Rey, such as Cayo Coco and Cayo Guillermo. Read More ....

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