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Photojournal: a rustic colonial feel in the streets of Cuba

Constantinos & Petros Sofikitis | 26 November 2016

Cuba used to be full of festivities and dance in ran-down neighbourhoods, old vintage American cars in stark color and a colonial feel locked in a time capsule of the infamous revoluçion. Until yesterday, when Cuba’s most prominent figure, Fidel Castro, died at 90. Is Cuba, now ready to enter a new era? Constantinos Sofikitis visits Cuba and throughout his photojournal captures not only the obvious, its natural beauties, the bold colors and the street-dancing… but mostly its essence, Cuba’s own people.

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