After twenty hours travelling, we got back to Havana on friday. Finally installed in a house (had some problems, so took a while) I went straight to bed. Slept almost until the afternoon, then I was so hungry that we had to get out for some food. Found an Italian restaurant, with quite nice food. It was good to taste chees that had actually been into an oven. Those little things you suddenly appreciate when travelling. Like the toilet at the hotel we went to afterwards to use the internet (one of two in Cuba with wi-fi), the first I've been to here with a toilet-seat, lockable door, water and soap. Luxury!
Grabbed a beer in the park nearby afterwards, where there was a small consert. And then a couple of drinks in a tiny bar with sports on the tv. Slept until eleven yesterday, before we went out to see a couple of the things we missed last time. Of course on a saturday the tobacco-factory was closed. But we got a tour inside El Capitolio, an impressive building which it took 5000 workers three years to build.
Today we went to Plaza de la Revolucion for a huge peace concert, "Concierto paz sin fronteras". It was crowded, on tv now they said it was 1,050,000 that had gathered on the plaza. It was insane with so many people in the middle of the day under the horrendously hot sun dancing and moving like one big organism. De verdad, ¡una locura!
Now we're back at the room under the fans, trying to achieve a normal body-temperature before going out for some dinner. And to use the internet once more, have to try and find a place to stay tomorrow in Jamaica. Well, that means our days in Cuba are ending.
¡Viva la revolucion!
-- Post From My iPhone
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Er de ikke det er det en viss fare for at de forsvinner.