Monday, March 29, 2010

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We are always close to the Marina Hemingway in Havana. Here it is nice and hot. Here are some photos of Havana, Pinar del Rio and ViƱales.

Sunday, March 21, 2010

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We went to the Marina Hemmingway near Havana and expect to visit the area in the coming days.

Monday, March 15, 2010

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We're always Darsena Marina Varadero waiting for weather that will allow us to navigate to the Havana. Here are some pictures: two photos of a fish "Wahoo," one of the many beaches of Varadero and a family photo.

Saturday, March 13, 2010

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We went to the Marina Darsena Varadero. We have been welcomed by the authorities but we are in a very controlled. Finally the city! We had the opportunity to visit the village and Varadero Cuba Santa Marta. We expect to spend a few days, rent a car and visit Havana, which is about 50 miles. Again the Internet is very difficult to access and that is why it is difficult for us to send pictures.

Sunday, March 7, 2010

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We Sunday, March 7 and we expect to leave the Marina Cayo Guillermo tomorrow morning to go to the Marina Varadero possibly Tuesday or Wednesday. Here's the rest of the photos.

Thursday, March 4, 2010

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Since leaving Puerto Vita we stopped in Puerto Padre, Nuevitas and finally we went to Marina Cayo Guillermo (Cayo Coco). Browse Cubans in the waters is often a source of frustration. At each stop we lose half a day on arrival and departure. This is caused by the complete inspection of the boat with sniffer dogs, not to mention endless paperwork. You will see a picture of an inspection team arriving by boat with a sniffer dog. In this port we were not allowed to leave our boat. The part that we have sailed so far is probably the worst, since there was no tourism. We realize now that it is best to attend the marinas (Marina in Cuba means mini para military checkpoint which Cubans have no access, and for us boaters, movements are fully controlled. Currently we are awaiting good weather to make the last 200 miles to Havana. In photo you see taking a big mahi-mahi and Jack Caravelle, lion fish, whose spines are poisonous, and some photos taken in a small village representing the local wealth. Some photos are missing and will be added later.