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Destination Unknown Cuba Episode 2

Cuba, cobblestone streets, old cars,cigars, and beautiful women populate this island with historic embargo from the United States.

filmmaker: railaybay2

country: Cuba

channel: architecture

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EarthCDs video preview - clips from Cuba, Haiti, DR and USA

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Destination Unknown Cuba Episode 1

Destination Unknown Cuba Episode 1

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Destination Unknown Cuba Episode 3

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St. Catherine's Monastery

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