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MaDalton 08-23-2013 06:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by directfiesta (Post 19771339)
Sure, the country is poor and the population has a hard access to merchandise, which is why the prefer gifts to money.

If I have time tomorrow, I will post oictures of luxury hotels beach & resorts as well as cities like Santa Clara ( where the CHE bambushed the National soldiers train ) , as well as other cities more in the center of the island ...

that would be cool :thumbsup

BareBacked 08-23-2013 06:55 PM

looks amazing thanks for posting dude
I cant wait to to

Maqua 08-23-2013 08:22 PM

Nice pictures and video, the cars are cool too :thumbsup

PornoStar69 08-23-2013 08:35 PM

Cuba is a sh*t place, who's the cu*t that rules Cuba? oh another illuminati puppet

Waste of time going there.

baddog 08-23-2013 08:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CamBoss (Post 19771345)
Looks like Mexico :2 cents:

Mexico has newer cars

Grapesoda 08-23-2013 11:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MaDalton (Post 19771197)
fluent?

german and english - why?

wondered who you got on with the Spanish is all

Jim_Gunn 08-23-2013 11:22 PM

Interesting pics. I should look for my old 35mm slide scanner and post some of my pics from when I went to Cuba in 1998. Unlike this disinterested European pornographer, I took a lot of photos of girls, lol! You didn't have any experiences with the jiniteras, Stefan?

mavruda 08-24-2013 12:45 AM

Me and wifey probably will visit it one day, but our goal is to visit some of the salsa schools they have there / and there are a lot/ It's calm on streets as I see from here. People are poor, lack of freedom and civil rights, but still they smile and knows how to have fun.
People are eager to develop - they are entertaining, inventive and intelligent there - I've seen documentary about Cuba - the government recently allowed the people to have their own biz /to work for themselves/ but some of the professions allowed by the law /there's a list of approved professions - webmaster, webdesigner and porn king/queen are not among these/- saw a guy who used the opportunity to make biz - and made his house into restaurant, serving cheeseburgers. Their local brewed beer is indeed good, and the music is everywhere - from the club we go to dance our instructor told us stories about Cuba - La Havana and Santiago de Cuba.

Chef Bourdaine was there - and said they don't have cuisine /easy to explain why - lack of everything. Their economics is collapsing for decades but somehow is supported by the emigrants who are living in USA and sending money back to their families.

I see they are obeying the law - the presence of police is tangible, so you should not be afraid to get attacked by crazed drug thirsty junkie at 3:00 am - they lack of that kind of crime, but still there are swindlers, charlatans and other crooks who are there to get your money. You want to listen to "Sierra Maestra" music band - give us $20 and we will get you there. They indeed will bring you to a local "tavern" where some guys are playing - but these are not "they" - you might say. Nah - you're wrong - that's the band, they are changing all the time.

You can't get a whore in the hotel just like that. The police will come to check you and her. You should get a house outside and pay the fee to the house owner. The houses from the colonial era looks great and gives romantic emotion to the whole view, but the government does not grant money to restore them - it's part of the "system" they "despise". People often are living in collapsing buildings like these - it's "normal" to see a roof falling, while people are living inside. That leads us to the medical care, which is one of the best in world. It's free, the medics are experts and knows what they do. Castro was using those experts through the years to get products and foods from other countries /revolution friendly countries/ in exchange of medics.
The other good stuff in there are the arts - visiting a ballet performance is like 15 pesos to the locals and around $40 for the foreigners. The performance is on high level - since they've had teachers from the Russian ballet /one of the best in world/. The education is free and people are free to choose whatever profession they want to practice. Still the monthly payment for a doctor is like $25. No wonder that there are still people who are trying to escape.

That's what I know about Cuba - learned from friends and around.
Thanks for sharing your trip to there.

SammRosee 08-24-2013 12:53 AM

wow it looks so old skool..!! I wanna go there although I dont know if I would feel safe..

DWB 08-24-2013 04:58 AM

Great pics MaDalton, keep them coming!

Quote:

Originally Posted by JFK (Post 19770927)
Coomunism @ work .........

You can chalk a lot of it up to the ongoing US Trade Embargo. 'Merica, Fuck Yea!

Quote:

Originally Posted by MaDalton (Post 19771282)
what are you trying to say - that Cuba is actually modern and luxurious and i just went to the wrong places?

Some really nice places there. Of course it's mostly poor every where you look, but there are some very wealthy areas there and higher end accommodation. They are usually not places you luck into while walking around and are further away from the poor, often even sectioned off so the average Cuban can't enter. Some of the high class hookers in those areas even drive new cars if you can believe it.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jim_Gunn (Post 19771548)
....when I went to Cuba in 1998.

Glory years. :thumbsup Would love to see your pics Jim.

We need a "Photos From Cuba" thread where everyone contributes.

DWB 08-24-2013 05:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SammRosee (Post 19771586)
I wanna go there although I dont know if I would feel safe..

Crime can happen anywhere in the world, at any time. That said, I've walked some of the poorest streets of Havana during all night long power black outs and never had a problem. Been in all sorts of places there that LOOKED scary, but were not. Generally speaking, Cuba is very safe because the police are harsh and do not fuck around. Cubans caught robbing tourists or making problems get locked up without a trial. I don't know how it is today, but a few years ago some Cubans could get jail time for just talking to a tourist if they were not permitted and licensed properly.

Klen 08-24-2013 05:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mavruda (Post 19771581)
Me and wifey probably will visit it one day, but our goal is to visit some of the salsa schools they have there / and there are a lot/ It's calm on streets as I see from here. People are poor, lack of freedom and civil rights, but still they smile and knows how to have fun.
People are eager to develop - they are entertaining, inventive and intelligent there - I've seen documentary about Cuba - the government recently allowed the people to have their own biz /to work for themselves/ but some of the professions allowed by the law /there's a list of approved professions - webmaster, webdesigner and porn king/queen are not among these/- saw a guy who used the opportunity to make biz - and made his house into restaurant, serving cheeseburgers. Their local brewed beer is indeed good, and the music is everywhere - from the club we go to dance our instructor told us stories about Cuba - La Havana and Santiago de Cuba.

Chef Bourdaine was there - and said they don't have cuisine /easy to explain why - lack of everything. Their economics is collapsing for decades but somehow is supported by the emigrants who are living in USA and sending money back to their families.

I see they are obeying the law - the presence of police is tangible, so you should not be afraid to get attacked by crazed drug thirsty junkie at 3:00 am - they lack of that kind of crime, but still there are swindlers, charlatans and other crooks who are there to get your money. You want to listen to "Sierra Maestra" music band - give us $20 and we will get you there. They indeed will bring you to a local "tavern" where some guys are playing - but these are not "they" - you might say. Nah - you're wrong - that's the band, they are changing all the time.

You can't get a whore in the hotel just like that. The police will come to check you and her. You should get a house outside and pay the fee to the house owner. The houses from the colonial era looks great and gives romantic emotion to the whole view, but the government does not grant money to restore them - it's part of the "system" they "despise". People often are living in collapsing buildings like these - it's "normal" to see a roof falling, while people are living inside. That leads us to the medical care, which is one of the best in world. It's free, the medics are experts and knows what they do. Castro was using those experts through the years to get products and foods from other countries /revolution friendly countries/ in exchange of medics.
The other good stuff in there are the arts - visiting a ballet performance is like 15 pesos to the locals and around $40 for the foreigners. The performance is on high level - since they've had teachers from the Russian ballet /one of the best in world/. The education is free and people are free to choose whatever profession they want to practice. Still the monthly payment for a doctor is like $25. No wonder that there are still people who are trying to escape.

That's what I know about Cuba - learned from friends and around.
Thanks for sharing your trip to there.

Looks like we watched same documentary,that fast food is awesome wanted to ask for franchise lol

MaDalton 08-24-2013 05:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Grapesoda (Post 19771539)
wondered who you got on with the Spanish is all

i was in a group with 6 other guys - including 1 Cuban and 3 Argentinians. So that wasn't a problem at all :thumbsup


Quote:

Originally Posted by Jim_Gunn (Post 19771548)
Interesting pics. I should look for my old 35mm slide scanner and post some of my pics from when I went to Cuba in 1998. Unlike this disinterested European pornographer, I took a lot of photos of girls, lol! You didn't have any experiences with the jiniteras, Stefan?

lol, let's say it this way: unlike my profession suggests, I try to be a good guy in my personal life and have a reason not to go wild on the ladies when I am away from home... :winkwink:

But there are of course many really pretty girls, especially when you don't discriminate on skin color. On the other hand I was a little disappointed, a high percentage of the girls is either quite chubby or pregnant - or both.

But they are for sure not shy :1orglaugh

One of my buddies took a lot of pics of girls, once he puts them online I will post some here.

MaDalton 08-24-2013 05:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mavruda (Post 19771581)
Me and wifey probably will visit it one day, but our goal is to visit some of the salsa schools they have there / and there are a lot/ It's calm on streets as I see from here. People are poor, lack of freedom and civil rights, but still they smile and knows how to have fun.
People are eager to develop - they are entertaining, inventive and intelligent there - I've seen documentary about Cuba - the government recently allowed the people to have their own biz /to work for themselves/ but some of the professions allowed by the law /there's a list of approved professions - webmaster, webdesigner and porn king/queen are not among these/- saw a guy who used the opportunity to make biz - and made his house into restaurant, serving cheeseburgers. Their local brewed beer is indeed good, and the music is everywhere - from the club we go to dance our instructor told us stories about Cuba - La Havana and Santiago de Cuba.

Chef Bourdaine was there - and said they don't have cuisine /easy to explain why - lack of everything. Their economics is collapsing for decades but somehow is supported by the emigrants who are living in USA and sending money back to their families.

I see they are obeying the law - the presence of police is tangible, so you should not be afraid to get attacked by crazed drug thirsty junkie at 3:00 am - they lack of that kind of crime, but still there are swindlers, charlatans and other crooks who are there to get your money. You want to listen to "Sierra Maestra" music band - give us $20 and we will get you there. They indeed will bring you to a local "tavern" where some guys are playing - but these are not "they" - you might say. Nah - you're wrong - that's the band, they are changing all the time.

You can't get a whore in the hotel just like that. The police will come to check you and her. You should get a house outside and pay the fee to the house owner. The houses from the colonial era looks great and gives romantic emotion to the whole view, but the government does not grant money to restore them - it's part of the "system" they "despise". People often are living in collapsing buildings like these - it's "normal" to see a roof falling, while people are living inside. That leads us to the medical care, which is one of the best in world. It's free, the medics are experts and knows what they do. Castro was using those experts through the years to get products and foods from other countries /revolution friendly countries/ in exchange of medics.
The other good stuff in there are the arts - visiting a ballet performance is like 15 pesos to the locals and around $40 for the foreigners. The performance is on high level - since they've had teachers from the Russian ballet /one of the best in world/. The education is free and people are free to choose whatever profession they want to practice. Still the monthly payment for a doctor is like $25. No wonder that there are still people who are trying to escape.

That's what I know about Cuba - learned from friends and around.
Thanks for sharing your trip to there.

true, true...

should have taken a pic of the price sheet when we went to La Cabana - entry for Cubans was 8 MN (their local currency) and for foreigners 8 CUC (the convertible currency) which is 200 MN - 25 times more.


Quote:

Originally Posted by SammRosee (Post 19771586)
wow it looks so old skool..!! I wanna go there although I dont know if I would feel safe..

it is for sure safer than Detroit or Chicago


Quote:

Originally Posted by DWB (Post 19771705)
Crime can happen anywhere in the world, at any time. That said, I've walked some of the poorest streets of Havana during all night long power black outs and never had a problem. Been in all sorts of places there that LOOKED scary, but were not. Generally speaking, Cuba is very safe because the police are harsh and do not fuck around. Cubans caught robbing tourists or making problems get locked up without a trial. I don't know how it is today, but a few years ago some Cubans could get jail time for just talking to a tourist if they were not permitted and licensed properly.

we went to "Casa de la Musica" - it would have been paradise for you :winkwink:

about 200 "amateur" hookers and we seemed to be almost the only foreign guys. They kicked the girls from the chairs to give us a table and then within the first 30-45 mins about 15 girls tried their luck on me - offering all kinds of services :helpme

Ain't cheap though - they asked for $100 plus $30 for the place plus $10 for the taxi

adultchatpay 08-24-2013 08:13 AM

Very nice pics! Cuba is a great place.

mineistaken 08-24-2013 08:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ilnjscb (Post 19770982)
Wow - certainly an eye opener for us US folk.

Haven't you been to some American ghettos that looks similar? :)

mineistaken 08-24-2013 08:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Robbie (Post 19771080)
Yeah, with the U.S. boycotting them for 50 years I guess they can't get replacement parts for those cars. :(

So business opportunity for someone deliver those parts not from US?

Chosen 08-24-2013 09:05 AM

Great photos, thanks for sharing :thumbsup

mavruda 08-24-2013 09:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KlenTelaris (Post 19771711)
Looks like we watched same documentary,that fast food is awesome wanted to ask for franchise lol



"La Pachanga" is the place.

DeadFidel 08-24-2013 09:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by adultchatpay (Post 19771847)
Very nice pics! Cuba is a great place.

:Oh crap

I appreciate his photo journalistic skills, however "a great place",?...fuck you.

is that punctuation correct:1orglaugh

MaDalton 08-24-2013 09:53 AM

more pics to come btw - just busy with other stuff right now...

well - maybe one..

https://fbcdn-sphotos-g-a.akamaihd.n...29033974_n.jpg

RyuLion 08-24-2013 09:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Forest (Post 19771138)
no chica pics? What kind of a pornographer are you????

:winkwink::1orglaugh



Ive dated a few Cubans here in S. Fla. Spicy for sure!

I agree. :2 cents:

Did you hangout with at least one girl? Or just pretty much looked at buildings and tasted the beer?

MaDalton 08-24-2013 09:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RyuLion (Post 19771931)
I agree. :2 cents:

Did you hangout with at least one girl? Or just pretty much looked at buildings and tasted the beer?

no worries :winkwink:

DeadFidel 08-24-2013 10:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mavruda (Post 19771918)


"La Pachanga" is the place.

I saw this doc by Louis and enjoyed it a lot.

LeeD 08-24-2013 10:10 AM

Looks great, I've always wanted to go to Havana. It just seems to have a quaint charm about it.

Sid70 08-24-2013 02:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MaDalton (Post 19771042)

Again, welcome to Yevpatoria, Crimea.

TumblrPRO 08-24-2013 03:14 PM

Damn, it looks like they got Stuck in time.

It looks like any city in the 50's... Crazy.

Any country that has the same Government since 50 years ago (Actually a dictatorship), is definitely fucked up and Cuba is fucked up. A Left-Wing Dictatorship.

Is Fidel still alive? Or he just a puppet?

The funny thing are the Cubans living in Miami. They are more "Right Wing" than the same Americans when they look at Cuba. That's very funny.

What happened to Elian Gonzalez? Remember that boy? I wonder what happened to him.

Barefootsies 08-24-2013 03:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ErectMedia (Post 19771320)
After the first few pics was gonna say sure you didn't go to Detroit

While there are nice areas to Detroit, the bad areas are much worse than those pix posted of run down Cuba. You can compare large sections of Detroit with bombed out buildings in Lebanon or alike. You drive through them, and are simply like..... wtf?!?!

:2 cents:

mineistaken 08-25-2013 06:13 PM

Bump for those chicks pictures taken by your friend.

2MuchMark 08-25-2013 07:16 PM

FINALLY a womanz.

or....

Si 08-25-2013 07:27 PM

I love the cars! I like some modern cars a lot, but cuba just looks like a giant antique car show to me. I read what you said about the state of the vehicles, but they do look good. I really want to visit sometime.

SilentKnight 08-25-2013 07:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JFK (Post 19770927)

Democracy @ work ..... Downtown Detroit


http://www.internationalmetropolis.c...11//1221ab.jpg

JockoHomo 08-25-2013 08:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 8pt-buck (Post 19770968)
I concur. Cuba certainly would not be my first choice.

Of course, on the flip side - the hookers err...I mean, "models" are very cheap!

Robbie 08-26-2013 12:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SilentKnight (Post 19773145)
Democracy @ work ..... Downtown Detroit

That's Democrats at work...not Democracy itself.

Detroit is like a petri dish for the policies of the Democrat party and what they lead to in the end after decades and decades of Democrat control in Detroit and of course their cronies: the big unions.

They've been in control there for longer than any of us have been alive. And you see what the end result is.

DWB 08-26-2013 03:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MaDalton (Post 19771718)


we went to "Casa de la Musica" - it would have been paradise for you :winkwink:

about 200 "amateur" hookers and we seemed to be almost the only foreign guys. They kicked the girls from the chairs to give us a table and then within the first 30-45 mins about 15 girls tried their luck on me - offering all kinds of services :helpme

Ain't cheap though - they asked for $100 plus $30 for the place plus $10 for the taxi

Wow. That's like triple what the price was from the last time we were there. :Oh crap Hooker inflation.

Did you stay in a hotel or a casa particular?

slavdogg 08-26-2013 04:48 AM

some of those vintage cars in cuba are worth a fortune in the US, if you're lucking enough to find them.

Tasty1 08-26-2013 05:56 AM

Was GFY blocked in Cuba? Or no problem visiting porn sites from there?

MaDalton 08-26-2013 06:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JockoHomo (Post 19773169)
Of course, on the flip side - the hookers err...I mean, "models" are very cheap!

no, they are not, see prices i posted.


Quote:

Originally Posted by DWB (Post 19773362)
Wow. That's like triple what the price was from the last time we were there. :Oh crap Hooker inflation.

Did you stay in a hotel or a casa particular?

In Havana we stayed at a private house. On of our group is from Cuba and while his parents live in Florida now, his aunt still lives in the family house and that's where we went.


Quote:

Originally Posted by slavdogg (Post 19773388)
some of those vintage cars in cuba are worth a fortune in the US, if you're lucking enough to find them.

could be but they are also worth a fortune to Cubans. you would have to be willing to pay about $30k if you wanted to buy one of those


Quote:

Originally Posted by Bjorn_Tasty1 (Post 19773433)
Was GFY blocked in Cuba? Or no problem visiting porn sites from there?

no idea, i didnt touch a computer for 12 days. Internet you only get in cyber cafes or hotels. And VERY slow - like 64 kbit.


and some chicks...

https://sphotos-b-ams.xx.fbcdn.net/h...30039878_n.jpg

those must be tourists who desperately still try to do something with their cellphones..

https://fbcdn-sphotos-a-a.akamaihd.n...92638996_n.jpg


and then there was rum - a lot of rum...

https://sphotos-a-ams.xx.fbcdn.net/h...25040241_n.jpg

shimmy2 08-26-2013 12:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Forest (Post 19771138)
no chica pics? What kind of a pornographer are you????

:winkwink::1orglaugh



Ive dated a few Cubans here in S. Fla. Spicy for sure!

thats wtf i was thinking... :thumbsup

_Richard_ 08-26-2013 12:54 PM

cool pics man :) thanks for sharing

alex.missyouth 08-26-2013 01:10 PM

this is a nice ride

https://fbcdn-sphotos-d-a.akamaihd.n...54003431_n.jpg

Great pics! :)

Cam94 08-26-2013 01:42 PM

How are American's visiting Cuba? Im not seeing any plane tickets for sale on kayak.com

alias 08-26-2013 03:20 PM

Nice, it looks like you got the authentic experience. :thumbsup

_Richard_ 08-26-2013 03:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by alex.missyouth (Post 19773958)

:thumbsup:thumbsup damn that's nice

mamaliga 08-26-2013 03:52 PM

would love to live in cuba.
I like it a lot.

punker barbie 08-26-2013 08:05 PM

I stayed at that hotel. It was great.

https://sphotos-a-ams.xx.fbcdn.net/h...33537910_n.jpg

directfiesta 08-26-2013 09:15 PM

A few beach pics from Santa Lucia , near the city of Carmaguey

http://pdgcash.com/images/cuba_santa_lucia/IMAG0723.jpg

Lunch !!!

http://pdgcash.com/images/cuba_santa_lucia/IMAG0724.jpg
http://pdgcash.com/images/cuba_santa_lucia/IMAG0725.jpg
http://pdgcash.com/images/cuba_santa_lucia/IMAG0734.jpg
http://pdgcash.com/images/cuba_santa_lucia/IMAG0735.jpg
http://pdgcash.com/images/cuba_santa_lucia/IMAG0736.jpg
http://pdgcash.com/images/cuba_santa_lucia/IMAG0742.jpg

directfiesta 08-26-2013 09:40 PM

Now city pics ( not from the same trip ), but when I went to Cayo Santa Maria . This city is REMEDIOS
Quote:

Remedios (San Juan de los Remedios) is a city and municipality located 3 miles (4.8 km) from the northern coast of Cuba, in the center of the island. It is part of the province of Villa Clara. It was declared a City by Isabel the Second, Queen of Spain, when the Island was still a colony. Remedios is the Cradle of the Parrandas, possibly the Caribbean's largest and oldest traditional festivity.

Remedios is located about 4 hours away by bus from Havana, around 50 minutes from Santa Clara and there is less than an hour from there to beach resorts in the Santa Maria - Las Brujas cays both situated north of the province.
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just a punk 09-19-2014 05:38 AM

My brother in law just returned from Cuba. He was really disappointed about it (poorness, lazy and importunate people, dirt, shitty food etc). This is a present he brought me from there:

http://s019.radikal.ru/i642/1409/91/7fa76924b9f7.jpg

:)

mineistaken 09-19-2014 06:49 AM

how much do these cigars cost there? judging by the poorness it should cost pennies, but from what I heard it cost pretty decent amount.


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