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10 Best place to visit in Guáimaro Cuba

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D.10,11 Camaguey Chess Club-Д. 10,11 Шахматный Клуб Камагуэй

On day 10 I ran 30 kilometers past Guaimaro where we were staying for two nights for 54 kilometers total. It was a fairly uneventful day with the distance portion of it. However, when we got back to Guaimaro and went to dinner in El Magno again I had a curious interaction with a woman that I can only describe as being solicited by a Cuban prostitute. After she made clear there was going to be no money for sex she mentioned her friend liked me and that she didn't know what would happen later. Oh yea and her husband is Canadian. Though amused I politely declined for various reasons. I have nothing against the woman. Prostitution is officially illegal in Cuba but given the stagnant economy that is the only choice for a lot of poor women.
On day 11 I finally ran to and through Camaguey feeding some dogs along the way and doing my first sixty plus km day with 61 kilometers total. When we returned to the city I made sure to ask a favor of our hosts to walk us around the city a bit and to make sure we see the Camaguey chess club where my co-worker and buddy Ivette Rubio grew up ( hence the significance) Hola Ivette!

The songs are Gibraltor/Labrador by V. Butusov of Nautilius Pompilius and Clear Days by Kukriniksy.
На десятый день я пробежал 54 километров через Гуаймаро где мы ночевали 2 ночи. Этот день как казалось не был отмечен никакими особыми событиями. Однако, в ресторане Эл Магно куда мы пошли поужинать, ко мне стала клеиться настоящая Кубинская проститутка. После того как она мне намекнула что за любовь деньги не платят и что я нравлюсь ее подруге, и даже что ее муж Канадец, я ей всё же вежливо отказал. Хотя На Кубе официально проституция нелегальна это является единственным доходом для множества бедных женщин.

На 11-й день я достиг Камагуэй и пробежал через него. По дороге я кормил собак и даже установил первый 60 + километровый день за этот пробег. После Я попросил хозяина комнаты показать мне город и посетил таким образом шахматный клуб в котором училась моя коллега и приятельница, Ивет Рубио. Привет Ивет!
Песни Гибралтар/Лабрадор В. Бутусова из группы Нау-По, и Ясные Дни группы Кукрыниксы.
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Camagüey before Hurricane Irma came along , Cuba , hotels, travel , tourism, inns, what to see

Camagüey before Hurricane Irma came along , Cuba , hotels, travel , tourism, inns, what to see

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Geography[edit]
Located on a plain in the middle of its province, the municipality borders with Vertientes, Florida, Esmeralda, Sierra de Cubitas, Minas, Sibanicú and Jimaguayú.
Culture[edit]

The clay pots in Camagüey
The symbol of the city of Camagüey is the clay pot or tinajón, used to capture rain water to be used later, keeping it fresh. Clay pots are everywhere, some as small as a hand, some large enough for two people to stand up in, either as monuments or for real use. Local legend has it that if you drink water from a girl's personal tinajón, you will fall in love with the girl and never leave her. The main secondary education institutions are the University of Camagüey and the Instituto Pedagógico de Camagüey.
In July 2008, the old town was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Demographics[edit]
In 2004, the municipality of Camagüey had a population of 324,921.[2] With a total area of 1,106 km2 (427 sq mi),[1] it has a population density of 293.8/km2 (761/sq mi).
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Current storm status
Category 4 hurricane (1-min mean)
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As of: 5:00 a.m. EDT September 8 (09:00 UTC September 9)
Location: 22.5°N 78.8°W ± 10 nm
About 45 mi (70 km) E of Caibarién, Cuba
About 245 mi (395 km) SSE of Miami, Florida
Sustained winds: 135 kn (155 mph; 250 km/h) (1-min mean)
gusting to 165 kn (190 mph; 305 km/h)
Pressure: 930 mbar (hPa; 27.47 inHg)
Movement: WNW at 10 kn (12 mph; 19 km/h)
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Hurricane Irma is an extremely powerful tropical cyclone that is currently making landfall in Cuba and is threatening the Southeastern United States. It is the strongest hurricane ever recorded in the Atlantic basin outside the Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico, and is tied with the 1935 Labor Day hurricane as the strongest landfalling cyclone on record in the Atlantic basin as well as the strongest Atlantic hurricane since Wilma of 2005 in terms of maximum sustained winds, the most intense in terms of pressure since Dean in 2007, and the first of such intensity to make landfall anywhere in the Atlantic since Felix in 2007. Irma is also the first Category 5 hurricane on record to affect the northern Leeward Islands, and only the second hurricane on record to make landfall in Cuba at such an intensity, with the other being a hurricane in 1924. A typical Cape Verde hurricane,[1][2][3] Irma developed on August 30 near the Cape Verde Islands from a tropical wave that had moved off the west African coast two days prior. It is the ninth named storm, fourth hurricane, and second major hurricane of the 2017 Atlantic hurricane season.[4][5][6]
Under favorable conditions, Irma rapidly intensified shortly after formation, becoming a Category 2 hurricane within a mere 24 hours. It became a Category 3 hurricane (and therefore a major hurricane) shortly afterward; however, the intensity fluctuated for the next several days due to a series of eyewall replacement cycles. On September 5, Irma became a Category 5 hurricane, and by early the next day, Irma reached peak intensity with 185 mph (295 km/h) winds and a minimum pressure of 914 mbar (914 hPa; 27.0 inHg). This ties it as the second-strongest Atlantic hurricane by wind speed, surpassed only by Allen of 1980 which reached wind speeds of 190 mph (305 km/h). Irma sustained these 185 mph (295 km/h) winds for 37 hours, surpassing Allen's record, which had sustained 180 mph (285 km/h) winds for 18 hours.[7] In addition, Irma achieved one of the longest durations of Category 5 strength winds ever on record.[8] Irma's low pressure also makes it the strongest tropical cyclone worldwide in 2017 so far.
It caused catastrophic damage in Barbuda, Saint Barthélemy, Saint Martin, Anguilla and the Virgin Islands as a Category 5 hurricane
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Camping Guaimaro, Barichara

Camping Guaimaro, a sustainable campground for overlanders in Barichara, Colombia... camping in this peaceful rural retreat allows you to sense the unique connection to nature and tranquility.
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Las Tunas Cuba 2014

Las Tunas is the capital of Las Tunas province in central-eastern Cuba. It's beautiful, small, and cozy. Not many tourists go there so it's a good place to meet local people. I spent some weeks there. Saturday afternoons and evenings get quite lively with tables and music in the streets.
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Las dos Caras de mi viaje a Holguin•La Dubai del Oriente de Cuba• Hoteles ,Turismo y cultura.

Nos quedamos en en Hotel Pernik en la ciudad de Holguín durante el fin de semana para asistir a las Romerias de Mayo
En Holguín hace el mismo calor espantoso que en santiago de cuba sin embargo no cometas el error de comparar la ciudad de Holguín con ninguna otra delante de alguno de sus pobladores
Los holguineros siempre te dirán que su ciudad es la más bonita ,sus mujeres son las más hermosas y sus hombres son los más valientes.
Otra cosa a tener en cuenta si vienes aquí es que tal vez sea la tierra más hermosa pero también la más cara
Holguin es muy turístico y Tal vez para un turista no es la gran cosa pero para nosotros los precios son un poquito elevados sobre todo si vienes a un festival dónde tienes que pagarte el alojamiento y la comida
Teniendo en cuenta que este es un festival fundamentalmente para jóvenes menores de 35 años su mayoría en edad escolar


De manera general la ciudad me gustó , muy amplia ,muy bonito muy plana










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Guaimaro - Camaguey - Cuba 11.10.2017

En una bici que me lleva a todos lados.. Un video de nuestra hermosa ciudad cubana Guaimaro.

Guáimaro Cuba (Rancho King) 2019

Guáimaro Cuba 2019!

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???? FEATURED in this video - A full day in the Trinidad area including a visit to the Valley de los Ingenios. The views from the canopy zipline were beautiful, as were the panorama from the top of the Manaca Iznaga Tower built to overlook sugarcane fields. Handmade linens line the paths to the tower. Our year 1800 casa particulare in Trinidad was full of unique architectural details and a joy to explore. Next week - Trinidad Nights!

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Un pedacito de la calle Domingo Puentes de Camagüey-Cuba ????????.
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????EL VALLE DE LOS INGENIOS, ubicado en la Provincia de Sancti Spíritus, en el centro de Cuba, es una extensa planicie de forma triangular que abarca alrededor de 250 kilómetros cuadrados y comprende en su interior los valles de San Luis, Agabama-Méyer y Santa Rosa, además de la llanura costera del sur, delta del río Manatí. Junto con la ciudad de Trinidad, fue reconocido por la UNESCO como Patrimonio de la Humanidad en el año 1988.
Antiguamente, la principal vía de entrada que dirigía hacia el Valle de Ingenios estaba dispuesta en la Plaza de Santa Ana, ubicada en la zona más céntrica de la ciudad de Trinidad, concretamente a unos 500 metros de la Plaza Mayor. Fomentando una de las regiones azucareras más grandes de la época, se asentaron en el valle desde el siglo XVII hasta el XIX, la aristocracia criolla, que se dedicaba a la industria azucarera en gran escala, entre 75 mil y 140 mil arrobas de caña por caballería, basadas en el trabajo esclavo.
El valle cuenta con 65 sitios arqueológicos, incluidas 13 casas haciendas, algunas de las cuales cuentan aún con sus calderas, torres, sistemas industriales de la época y vestigios propios de la producción azucarera, de los siglos del XVIII al XIX. Entre los antiguos ingenios podemos encontrar:
Manaca Iznaga
Guáimaro
Buena Vista
San Isidro de los Destiladeros
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Torre Iznaga, Trinidad, Cuba

Un breve recorrido por el Valle de los Ingenios, en Trinidad, Cuba. Allí, el principal atractivo es la Torre Iznaga

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Trinidad is one of the most beautiful and most authentic colonial cities in Cuba. Declared World Heritage by UNESCO in 1988, it was the third villa founded by the Spanish crown in Cuba by Diego Velázquez in 1514.
Today it is considered a city-museum with a magnificent colonial architectural heritage from the 18th and 19th centuries. Notably its narrow cobblestone streets, restored buildings, majestic churches and fantastic courtyards, which give it that typically colonial atmosphere. Walking through its streets you will feel the authentic Cuban spirit.

The Ingenios Valley, also known as San Luís Valley was one of the biggest sugar regions on the 17th and 19th centuries due to its favourable natural conditions and its great resources such as fertile lands or ports available for boarding. In the start the land was used by the Spaniards for planting tobacco, farming and other crops, until the boom of the sugar industry. This phenomenon had an effect on the city of Trinidad turning it into one of the cities with greatest economic and sociocultural wealth in Cuba. However, along the second half of the 19th century was produced a great decline in the valley producing an exodus of capitals to other regions due to the not-so-fertile lands, the 1857 worldwide crisis and the Independence War of 1868.

Although this decline, there are still preserved many archaeological remains and plantation houses from that time. The best preserved plantation houses are the Manaca-Iznaga, Buena Vista, Delicias, Guáimaro and Magua, all of the of Neoclassic architecture. Some of them are very interesting to visit, as the belltower of Manaca-Iznaga or the San Isidro de los Destiladeros with ruins of the old sugar plantation.

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A la historia del Gran Hotel de Camagüey acerca el programa Memorias en un momento donde no existía el azote de la COVID-19 y en el que la provincia de Camagüey disfrutaba de sus 500 años de fundado.

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Valle de los Ingenios Highlights

Valle de los Ingenios, also named Valley de los Ingenios or Valley of the Sugar Mills, is a series of three interconnected valleys about 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) outside of Trinidad, Cuba. The three valleys, San Luis, Santa Rosa, and Meyer, were a center for sugar production from the late 18th century until the late 19th century.

At the peak of the industry in Cuba there were over fifty sugar cane mills in operation in the three valleys, with over 30,000 slaves working in the mills and on the sugar cane plantations that surrounded them.

The entire area covers 270 km2 (100 sq mi) and includes the sites of over 70 former sugar mills.

Sugar production was an important industry for Cuba from the earliest settlement by the Spanish, who introduced sugar cane to the island in 1512, and trade in the commodity enriched Trinidad and the surrounding areas. The island became the world's foremost producer of sugar during the late 18th and 19th centuries, when sugar production was the main industry. The climate and soil were perfect for the cultivation of sugar cane, and good ports and interior connections facilitated transport and exportation of the refined sugar. To prevent the sugar from spoiling, rapid transport was necessary, and to this end a special railway line was laid down through the valley in the late 1880s, connecting the Valle de los Ingenios with Trinidad and the port at Casilda, 6 km (4 mi) from Trinidad, on the coast. The valleys are provided with water by several rivers, among them Rio Agabama, Rio Caracusey, Rio de Ay, and Rio Tayaba.

Due to the virtual extinction of the native Cubans through contact with diseases brought by the European settlers and attrition though their poor treatment as slaves, it was necessary for the Spanish plantation owners to import slaves from Africa to work in the sugar cane fields and in the mills. The abolition of slavery by the Spanish in 1820 made the practice of importing slaves more difficult; but it was not until the Wars of Independence in the 19th century that the economic dominance of the area came to an end, as many of the sugar mills were abandoned or became run down.

In 1988, Valle de los Ingenios and neighbouring Trinidad were declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Although most of the sugar mills are in ruins, intact structures endure at some sites, including Guachinango, where the plantation house remains, and the plantation of Manaca Iznaga, where the owner's house, a tower and some barracones, the original slave quarters, still stand. Although the barracones are now used as housing and are in poor repair, the house (which has been converted into a restaurant) and the Iznaga Tower are well maintained.

The 45 metre (147 ft) tower was constructed sometime in 1816 by the owner, Alejo Maria Iznaga y Borrell [1]. According to experts, the bell that formerly hung on top of the tower announced the beginning and the end of the work day for the slaves, as well as the times for prayers to the Holy Virgin in the morning, midday, and afternoon. It was also used to sound an alarm in case of fire or slave escape. The height and magnificence of the tower served to display Iznaga's power over his slaves and his stature in the sugar industry and local society; at one time it was the tallest structure in Cuba. A recognized landmark of the region, the Iznaga Tower testifies to the area's flourishing material culture in the Spanish colonial period. The large bell now rests at the foot of the tower.

Qué ver en TRINIDAD, la más bonita de CUBA

Trinidad es la ciudad colonial más bonita de toda Cuba, así que es imprescindible en tu viaje a la isla caribeña. Para ello, en esta guía en vídeo podrás organizar tu viaje y conocer qué ver en Trinidad, ya viajes 2 o 3 días.

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00:00 INTRO
00:23 PRESENTACIÓN DE TRINIDAD Y CÓMO LLEGAR
01:22 QUÉ VER EN TRINIDAD - PLAZA MAYOR
02:25 MUSEO NACIONAL DE LA LUCHA CONTRA BANDIDOS
03:47 DÓNDE COMER HELADOS RICOS Y BARATOS
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05:05 ATARDECER DESDE MIRADOR
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JetBlue Lands in Camagüey, Cuba

During a family visit to Camaguey, Cuba I’ve decided to film the landing and takeoff of JetBlue Embraer ERJ-190 (twin-jet). I hope you enjoy and if you’re looking to travel to Camaguey for the first time this is what you get to see. I love to fly and this year makes my six times in Cuba. More to come. Stay tuned!

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