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Cuba - A Fascinating Journey

One Week in Cuba - Audiotraveller

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Cuba - A Fascinating Journey

By: Global Television, Arcadia Home Entertainment
Narrated by: James T. Brown
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There is much to discover under the Caribbean sun. An audio journey about the many facets of an island that is characterized by enormous contrasts. La Habana, "the Queen of the Antilles" was once the most important port in the Caribbean, which was reinforced with mighty fortifications. By boat you will discover the protected nature of the Cienaga De Zapata National Park, a valuable retreat for many rare water birds. Trinidad presents itself with an almost completely preserved colonial cityscape. The cultivation of sugar cane established the wealth of the "sugar barons", which the magnificent palaces and villas, which are part of the world cultural heritage, still bear witness to today.

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