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You can see this sign from the Old Town and as you (if you do) enter Havana by cruise. To cross to this side you need to take the ferry to Casa Blanca from the ferryport nearby the Havana Club museum.
This service runs 24 hours and costs 1CUP (not CUC) each way.
Most people head uphill to the Christ of Havana, where you also get a panoramic view of the old town slightly ruined by the overgrown greenery.
Instead, if you walk along the railtracks (formerly used by the Hershey Train to Camilo Cienfuegos) you will get to a decrepit wharf where the locals fish and some even dare to swim.
Havana, Cuba
Captured in a herringbone weave are green Pearls with a Peridot gemstone drop. The sterling silver earwires are hand formed by me and hammered for a brushed finish.
These earrings measure 1 5/8" (4cm) in length from the top of the earwires.
Pearls symbolize the best within us. Honesty, purity, wisdom and integrity. Pearls can stimulate your femininity and help with self acceptance. They lift your spirits and make you feel calm and beautiful.
Peridot is a powerful cleanser. Helping to release "old baggage", burdens, guilt or obsessions are cleared. It shows you how to detach yourself from outside influences and to look to your own higher energies for guidance.
Capture of my TV, using my cell, of the heartbreaking end to an incredible AFC Championship Game, as the Kansas City Chiefs lose to the new england patriots, 37-31, in overtime. Patrick Mahomes (pictured) never got a chance to play during overtime, when the pats won the coin toss.
Sunday evening 20 January 2019
Capture the Flag was held on Wednesday, October 5, at Jefferson Farm.
Photo by Mary Watt | © 2022 Curators University Missouri
A showcase of Iraqi heavy weapons captured by the Kurds after the war at Amna Suraka
Amna Suraka, the 'Red Security' prison of Saddam's infamous mukhabarat (secret police) was the site of torture and imprisonment during his reign. Most of the prisoners were Kurds, and many of them intellectuals and others who were sympathetic to the Kurdish cause. Amongst others were families or women and children of those accused. Today it has been preserved as a museum
The first prisoners arrived here in 1986. Bullet holes and mortar holes scattered the walls from the battle that saw the liberation of many in 1991.
Sulaymaniya, Iraqi-Kurdistan, Iraq.
Balade dans le parc national du Rincón (région du Guanacaste) à la découverte des phénomènes volcaniques et des cascades cachées sur les versants du volcan. Sans compter les nombreuses rencontres animalières dont celle d’un boa dans une forêt tropicale encore très dense !
Le paysage rencontré est différent de tout ce que nous avons pu voir auparavant : sur plusieurs sentiers nous pouvons apprécier de très près l’activité volcanique, notamment les fumerolles et les "pailas”.
Bain d’argile riche en oligo-éléments dans l’une des sources chaude sur le sentier Santa María.
Retour au lodge, sorte d'hacienda située dans une vaste propriété en pleine nature au pied du volcan… pour un coucher de soleil flamboyant.
This guy was great fun to ham it up with. We must have done different poses for 5 minutes or more. Top to bottom, he pulled off the "Classic Trek Klingon" perfectly.
After a long fun day in a studio lighting workshop. I stopped by The Battery in Charleston to catch the sunset. It was nice but not spectacular. I saw this fellow capturing the sunset. I thought he looked very cool in his Indiana Jones hat.
FRECHEN, Germany, March 5, 1945 – This train of flatcars loaded with German AAA searchlights was stranded when the engine was destroyed by an airstrike. The town and rail yard were captured soon after by elements of the 121st Infantry. Photo 407116, National Archives Records Administration (NARA), College Park, Md.
He he. My friend Olle (this fellow) took this shot with my backup camera during this shooting session in Lyselkil. I think he captured "The Perfect Capture" in all of its essence. It's me in the picture shooting away with the D300 :-)