All images copyright 2004 Laurie & Kairen Wilson
Cienfuegos
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![]() We arrived in the town of Cienfuegos just as the sun was setting... |
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![]() This is a bus! (nicknamed a Camel it can when fully loaded carry 350 people) |
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![]() our hotel in Cienfuegos
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On the way to Trinidad....... We made an unexpected visit to a village school.
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![]() our guide.. Emilio
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![]() Kairen just had to join in....
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Trinidad A World Heritage site. As we entered the town we could see why; the beautifully restored homes, stately churches and cool tiled courtyards, ooze colonial atmosphere.
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![]() Plaza Mayor - Church of the Christ of the True Cross
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![]() ...he's chilled...
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![]() The narrow colonial streets sometimes feel like a Hollywood film set.
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![]() Squeezed between the coast and the Topes de Collantes mountains the town has an unrivalled ambience.
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![]() Up the tower in the Museum of the Counter-revolution
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