Sarah Kiewel: Photo Editor: University of Florida Health Science Center
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12.6.2004 |
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The images below are from the
portfolio of Sarah Kiewel. They are presented here for your viewing pleasure. These images may not be used elsewhere and are protected by copyright. To see these images, click on the icon and you will see a much larger image.
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"El Malecon"
Ninety miles from Florida, El Malecon waterway was constructed in Cuba by the U.S. in the early 1900... |
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Conversation amongst boys along El Malecon often involves the dream of traveling by boat to Florida. |
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History moves on around the world but appears to have stopped in Cuba due to limited resources. |
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Many Cubans attempt to travel to Florida by boat, some continuing to be returned to Cuba after multi... |
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El Malecon acts as a place for locals to meet tourists, in hopes of networking with the outside worl... |
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Local salsa dancers perform for a German promotional video on El Malecon to promote tourism to Cuba. |
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Cuba sends musicians around the world as a delegation to showcase Cuban culture. |
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Although many Cubans don’t have access to fishing rods, they still find ways to fish, sometimes usin... |
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Government officials monitor Cubans carefully along El Malecon in Havana, to prevent them from tryin... |
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El Malecon has remained a place where Cubans can go to bathe, the salt water welcome in a country wh... |
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