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Visiting Cuba, Havana: Several Impressions

I have recently come back from the marvelous trip to the Caribbean Sea. We visited Cuba, sunned ourselves, bathed, and enjoyed the famous atmosphere of Havana with a bit of wonderful cigars and rum. A beauty spot where majestic mansions are close to structures built in style of developing socialism and countless hotels on the seaside are near to numerous churches.

I did not want to write anything about the trip because I was completely overloaded with academic work: the beginning of study year brought work over custom essay paper and coursework writing (a literature student could not get out of it) until I decided to unpack my baggage completely.

My sneakers were left untouched for several days after the trip but yesterday I found a little bit of Cuban sand in them. The event reminded me of warm beaches, caressing and amazingly clean water, evening walks with my friends through the seafront. I tried to explain to a Cuban that snow is very delicious; its fresh frosty smell, unique taste and inimitable beauty. He could not understand; of course, he could not: he had not ever tasted it.

I was charmed with the Havana and its Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, Hemingway’s abode, cabaret Tropicana, and outdoor museum of African art which was situated on Ammel Lane. Botanic garden with unique Japanese orchard was really worth visiting. National Museum of fine Art of Havana impressed me a lot as well as beautiful boulevard Prado.

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Tags: Cuba, Havana, health, recreation., resorts

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