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Tourists at Beaches in Varadero, enjoying the paradise that Castro has built for them |
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Cuban rafters trying to leave the hell that Castro has created for them
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Buffet at the Bucanero Hotel, where no Cubans are allowed and no ration cards are required |
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The refrigerator of a typical Cuban family, with the few items that they can buy using the ration card |
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Supermarkets for tourists, no ration cards here |
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Hotel for foreign tourists. No Cubans allowed |
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Hotel for Cubans. Four and five people living in a hotel room with only one bed |
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Beaches for foreigners and tourists. No Cubans allowed |
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Swimming pool for tourists |
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Swimming pool for Cuban children |
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Pool for tourist families |
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