Boys play baseball in an Old Havana street
Two horse-drawn carriages passing on a road
A man milking a skinny cow
A woman holding a cat and an enormous cigar
Youths mingling on a Cuban street corner
A couple at a bar
A classic car on the streets of Trinidad
Brilliant blue/green lizard sits on a coconut
A man dwarfed by a giant Cuban flag
Men playing dominoes at an outdoor table
Teenage girl in party dress in a convertible
Boys diving along the Havana waterfront
Soldiers lighting an old cannon on a seaside castle wall
Mountains sprawling beyond the Trinidad skyline
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HavanaAn Old Havana street serves as a field of dreams for young boys engaged in one of Cuba’s national passions—baseball. The island nation regularly fields one of the world’s top international teams, and many Cubans have competed in Major League Baseball. But number one fan Fidel Castro certainly isn’t among them—stories of his professional baseball prowess are pure fantasy.Learn about our National Geographic trip to Cuba.
Photograph by Holly Wilmeth/Aurora Photos

Cuba Photos

See photos of Cuba (including Havana, Trinidad, Santiago de Cuba, and more) in this travel photo gallery from National Geographic.

December 29, 2009

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