Cuba's real life
Worldwide | Thursday, September 9, 2010 | 5 photos
This photos describe Cuba and the people that live in that fascinating and contradictory country. How they play, how they work or just pass through time waiting for another day to arrive. The last one with the spider web is taken from a kid's camp, but for me it represents de cobweb that exists in Cuba that doesn't let visitors discover the reality and that also hinders cubans from seeing what happens abroad.
I don't have a good camera and that is why the quality of my pictures is poor, but I think I know what must be photographed. I'm studying journalism in Barcelona and for me photos are very important to tell stories.
I'm interested in Bhutan because I'm also studying Economy and a year ago I read that they are creating a Happiness Index different from the Human Development Index and not based on GDP.
Finally, for me traveling is as necessary as breathing. Since I was 17 years old I've been going abroad and experiencing other countries' life such as Morocco, Turkey, Greece, Mexico or Cuba. Which in my opinion is very important to be open minded.
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