Cuba’s history is visible everywhere, written on the land in words and images: on billboards and signs, on public buildings and homes, painted onto rocks and spelled out in whitewashed pebbles in the red earth. One is steeped in the events of the past, and the land and its people testify to their bearing on the present and the future.
Tobacco Barn and newly planted field, Vinales
Theater stage, Casa de Cultura, Remedios
Sugar cane fields burning near Santa Clara
Soldiers Tombs Cienfuegos
View of the Sierra Maestra from Santo Domingo
Ruins of Club Nautica, Santiago de Cuba
Islands in the Stream, Cayo Coco
Street in Santa Fe
Mural depicting 1868 rally for independence from Spain, Bayamo
Portrait of 61 rebels, Moncada Barracks, Santiago de Cuba