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Ernest Hemingway, famous adventurer, journalist and writer, who made the expression, ‘The Lost Generation’, famous, lived out some of the most significant parts of his life in Cuba, and there is no doubt that he loved their shores. He started visiting the country as a favorite tourist spot in the ’30s, and later established residence there, first in Hotel Ambos Mundos and later purchasing his house, the Finca Vigia. He resided in Finca Vigia in with his third wife, Martha Gellhorn, within 1941-45, as well as his last wife after Martha, Mary Welsh Hemingway. One quirk of his time in Finca Vigia was that he had learned to love and raise many cats there.
Say It The Habano Way 7
When you have the urge to stalk the hot chick next door, do take care as they have laws in Cuba against a RASCABUCHADOR (rez-kah-boo-chah-dor).
Barroom Brawl in Cuba
Once again I was in Centro Habana for the night, this time with some old friends just out for drinking and good clean fun. These friends of mine were also a few not insignificant army men, and they might have seemed like a nice bunch out in their civvies, but you really did not want to mess with them.
Autopista: Road To Nowhere
If you’re one to explore Cuba by way of a car (or better yet, a motorcycle), there’s no better place to have a road trip than seeing Autopista. This is Cuba’s arterial eight lane freeway.
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