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A Cuban waitress in Baracoa

Casa particular owner

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Casa particular owner
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Notes:

Baracoa, Cuba - A casa particular owner stands out on the deck of her house. Casa particulares are Cuba's version of guesthouses. There aren't any hostels on the island and few budget hotels so casa particulares are a popular means of lodging for budget travellers. It's also a good way to meet Cuban families and see how they live.

City/Location:
Baracoa
State/Province/
Subregion:
Guantánamo
Country:
Cuba
Camera:
Aperture:
2.8
Shutter Speed:
1/400s
ISO Setting:
100
Focal Length:
16.0mm
Image Id:
Cuba_0939-Baracoa
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