Cuba in the Raw: A Story of Sugar (TRAILER)
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Sugarcane in Cuba!
Neville is at an old sugar mill in Cuba.
cuban sugarcane
home made sugar cane commercial
【K】Cuba Travel-Trinidad[쿠바 여행-트리니다드]마나카이스나가 노예감시탑/Manaca Iznaga Tower/Sugarcane Farm/Restaurant
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쿠바에선 중남미의 그 어떤 지역보다 노예들의 반란이 많았다. 사탕수수농사가 힘들기도 했지만 노예들의 수가 많아 힘을 모으기 쉬웠기 때문이다. 이 건물은 노예들을 감시하던 곳이다. 이 위에서 노예들의 일거수일투족을 감시했다. 쿠바에서 손에 꼽을 정도로 부자였던 이 집 역시음식점으로 변해있다. 노예들의 생활을 그린 그림이 걸려있다. “시내에 노예무역을 하던 장터가 있었어요. 노예무역과 설탕으로 트리니다드에는 쿠바 최고의 부자들이 많이 살았습니다. 14,000여명의 노예가 트리니다드에 있었습니다.“
[English: Google Translator]
In Cuba, a revolt of slaves was more than any other region in Latin America. Because the sugar cane farming, but prayer is hard to raise the number of slaves increased strength easy group. This building is where the slaves was monitored. This was on the monitor every move of slaves. Cuba was rich enough in this house has turned into a handful restaurant too. The lives of slaves paintings are hung. There was a marketplace was the slave trade in the city. The slave trade and the sugar has lived in Trinidad, Cuba leading a lot of rich people. Of the 14,000 slaves it was in Trinidad.
[Spanish: Google Translator]
En Cuba, una revuelta de esclavos era más que cualquier otra región de América Latina. Debido a que el cultivo de la caña de azúcar, pero la oración es difícil aumentar el número de esclavos aumentó grupo fortaleza fácil. Este edificio es el lugar donde los esclavos se controló. Esto fue en el monitor cada movimiento de los esclavos. Cuba era lo suficientemente rico en esta casa se ha convertido en un restaurante puñado también. La vida de los esclavos cuadros se cuelgan. Había un mercado fue el comercio de esclavos en la ciudad. La trata de esclavos y el azúcar se haya vivido en Trinidad, Cuba lleva un montón de gente rica. De los 14.000 esclavos era en Trinidad.
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■클립명: 남미013-쿠바04-10 마나카이스나가 노예감시탑/Manaca Iznaga Tower/Sugarcane Farm/Restaurant
■여행, 촬영, 편집, 원고: 서은섭 PD (travel, filming, editing, writing: KBS TV Producer)
■촬영일자: 2014년 4월 April
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,남아메리카,South America,남미,쿠바,Cuba,Republica de Cuba ,Republic of Cuba,서은섭,2014,4월 April,,,,
Cardenas place for sugar cane juice, Zuckerrohrsaft
I can recommend to go to Matanzas
and Cardesnas
, if you want know , how the real live of Cuba is, if you just stay in Varadero it is not the real Cuba live. Of Course Havana, Cienfuegos, Santa Clara and Trinidad was also nice, but this are organized trips. For me, to make it by self is really easy and secure. I was always alone on this trip, I never had a bad and unsafe feeling. You can see I made photos, videos everywhere, but please ask before you make photos in an shop...In Cuba the Tourists have cuc the native pesos. If you make a such trip take just 0,25 0,5 or 1 cuc with you for by some staff!!! The people can not change!
I made my first tour with a native person of cube which me invite in her home. After this I know how it worked and I went more times alone to Matanzas and Cardenas. You should be able to speak basic Spanish if you make a trip by bus, that you are able to ask for bathroom, if you use a Taxi just say Matanzas or Cardenas called principal (Main Street) and in Matanzas and Cardenas are many Taxis to bring you back to Varadero. You can trust me, that works without any problems, you just say Varadero and the number of your street where you stay. That is all.
You have to bargain with the taxi driver. The via Azul bus, that is the official bus which tourist can use will be use for 10 Cuc a single tour, so I think nearly what I taxi also want. (nearly 40 km from Varadero) So far I know is it not possible to go to Cárdenas by via Azul bus.(it is just 20 km from Varadero) maybe 5 to 7 cuc should be ok. I used the bus and paid just 1 Cuc for one tour. But to tell the truth, it is not allowed for the bus driver to take you with him. I like adventure and of course for my safety I had 10 cuc on my side, that I am sure I come back to the hotel I liked Cardenas more. You just need to go to the museum you can go inside cost 5 Cuc and than walk the way where lot of horse and stores are. Have fun! And let a message here if you did it !Take all what you need with to Cuba many thinks really expensive like shampoo 8 Euro, or also mosquito protection was in months of November helpful.
Hallo ich kann Ihnen empfehlen, wenn Sie das wahre Leben von Kuba kennen lernen wollen nach Matanzas und Cardenas auf eigene Faust zu fahren. Cardenas fand ich schöner und interessanter da dort ganz viele Pferdekutschen und Fahrräder unterwegs sind, da sich kaum jemand ein Auto leisten kann.Das Museum kostet 5 Cuc.
Wenn Sie dahin fahren müssen sie allerdings einzelnes Geld mitnehmen, am besten 0,25 , 0,5 und 1 Cuc Stücke, da die Touristen in dieser Währung bezahlen(eine Art Westgeld)und die Einheimischen nur Pesus haben und Ihnen nicht wechseln können falls Sie sich etwas auf den Markt..kaufen möchten. Ich fühlte mich dort sicher und es gab genug Möglichkeiten zurück nach Varadero zu fahren, sei es mit den Taxi, oder öffentlichen Bus. Man sollte etwas Spanisch sprechen falls man ein WC sucht… da dort kaum jemand English sprechen kann. Zur Not immer ein Taxi nehmen, Zettel Stift mitnehmen um den Fahrpreis auszuhandeln. So 10 Cuc muss man für Matanza seine Tour rechnen und ich denke 5-7 Cuc sollte Cardenas möglich sein. Ich war ja mit den Bus den die Einheimischen nutzen unterwegs und habe nur 1 Cuc gegeben.( 0,1 cuc bezahlen die Einheimischen) . Aber die Busfahrer dürfen eigentlich keine Touristen mitnehmen, warum weiss ich nicht, dafür gibt es den Via Azul Bus ungefähr 40 Strasse zu findent. Mückenschutzmittel im November gab es sehr viele, Creme, Haarwäsche…unbedingt mitnehmen nach Kuba, da vieles sehr teuer ist. Haarwäsche, Marmelade um die 8 Euro. Internet funktioniert ganz gut, kostet aber 3 Cuc -3 Euro 30 min. Und wenn man den Einheimischen eine Freude machen will, Creme, alte Kleidung, Zahncreme, Schampoo…mitnehmen.Na dann viel Spass!!
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Filmed in 1996 (but reminiscent of the 1950s), Cuba Steam shows standard and narrow gauge steam locomotives working side by side with oxen and horse drawn carts on sugar plantations. To learn more, visit Pentrex at pentrex.com/cubadvd.html
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Dominican Republic | Wikipedia audio article
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The Dominican Republic (Spanish: República Dominicana Spanish pronunciation: [reˈpuβliˌka ðoˌminiˈkana]) is a country located in the island of Hispaniola, in the Greater Antilles archipelago of the Caribbean region. It occupies the eastern five-eighths of the island, which it shares with the nation of Haiti, making Hispaniola one of two Caribbean islands, along with Saint Martin, that are shared by two sovereign states. The Dominican Republic is the second-largest Caribbean nation by area (after Cuba) at 48,671 square kilometers (18,792 sq mi), and third by population with approximately 10 million people, of which approximately three million live in the metropolitan area of Santo Domingo, the capital city.Christopher Columbus landed on the island on December 5, 1492, which the native Taíno people had inhabited since the 7th century. The colony of Santo Domingo became the site of the first permanent European settlement in the Americas, the oldest continuously inhabited city, and the first seat of the Spanish colonial rule in the New World. After more than three hundred years of Spanish rule the Dominican people declared independence in November 1821. The leader of the independence movement José Núñez de Cáceres, intended the Dominican nation to unite with the country of Gran Colombia, but no longer under Spain's custody the newly independent Dominicans were forcefully annexed by Haiti in February 1822. Independence came 22 years later after victory in the Dominican War of Independence in 1844. Over the next 72 years the Dominican Republic experienced mostly internal conflicts and a brief return to colonial status before permanently ousting Spanish rule during the Dominican War of Restoration of 1863–1865. A United States occupation lasted eight years between 1916 and 1924, and a subsequent calm and prosperous six-year period under Horacio Vásquez was followed by the dictatorship of Rafael Leónidas Trujillo until 1961. A civil war in 1965, the country's last, was ended by U.S. military occupation and was followed by the authoritarian rule of Joaquín Balaguer (1966–1978 & 1986–1996), the rules of Antonio Guzmán (1972–1978) & Salvador Jorge Blanco (1982–1986). Since 1996, the Dominican Republic has moved toward representative democracy and has been led by Leonel Fernández for most of the time since 1996. Danilo Medina, the Dominican Republic's current president, succeeded Fernandez in 2012, winning 51% of the electoral vote over his opponent ex-president Hipólito Mejía.The Dominican Republic has the ninth-largest economy in Latin America and is the largest economy in the Caribbean and Central American region. Over the last two decades, the Dominican Republic has had one of the fastest-growing economies in the Americas – with an average real GDP growth rate of 5.4% between 1992 and 2014. GDP growth in 2014 and 2015 reached 7.3 and 7.0%, respectively, the highest in the Western Hemisphere. In the first half of 2016 the Dominican economy grew 7.4% continuing its trend of rapid economic growth. Recent growth has been driven by construction, manufacturing, tourism, and mining. The country is the site of the second largest gold mine in the world, the Pueblo Viejo mine. Private consumption has been strong, as a result of low inflation (under 1% on average in 2015), job creation, as well as a high level of remittances.
The Dominican Republic is the most visited destination in the Caribbean. The year-round golf courses are major attractions. A geographically diverse nation, the Dominican Republic is home to both the Caribbean's tallest mountain peak, Pico Duarte, and the Caribbean's largest lake and point of lowest elevation, Lake Enriquillo. The island has an average temperature of 26 °C (78.8 °F) and great climatic and biological diversity. The country is also the site of the first cathedral, castle, monastery, and fortress built in the Americas, located in Santo Domingo's Colonial Zone, a World Heritage Site. ...
Dominican Republic | Wikipedia audio article
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Dominican Republic
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SUMMARY
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The Dominican Republic (Spanish: República Dominicana Spanish pronunciation: [reˈpuβliˌka ðoˌminiˈkana]) is a country located in the island of Hispaniola, in the Greater Antilles archipelago of the Caribbean region. It occupies the eastern five-eighths of the island, which it shares with the nation of Haiti, making Hispaniola one of two Caribbean islands, along with Saint Martin, that are shared by two sovereign states. The Dominican Republic is the second-largest Caribbean nation by area (after Cuba) at 48,671 square kilometers (18,792 sq mi), and third by population with approximately 10 million people, of which approximately three million live in the metropolitan area of Santo Domingo, the capital city.Christopher Columbus landed on the island on December 5, 1492, which the native Taíno people had inhabited since the 7th century. The colony of Santo Domingo became the site of the first permanent European settlement in the Americas, the oldest continuously inhabited city, and the first seat of the Spanish colonial rule in the New World. After more than three hundred years of Spanish rule the Dominican people declared independence in November 1821. The leader of the independence movement José Núñez de Cáceres, intended the Dominican nation to unite with the country of Gran Colombia, but no longer under Spain's custody the newly independent Dominicans were forcefully annexed by Haiti in February 1822. Independence came 22 years later after victory in the Dominican War of Independence in 1844. Over the next 72 years the Dominican Republic experienced mostly internal conflicts and a brief return to colonial status before permanently ousting Spanish rule during the Dominican War of Restoration of 1863–1865. A United States occupation lasted eight years between 1916 and 1924, and a subsequent calm and prosperous six-year period under Horacio Vásquez was followed by the dictatorship of Rafael Leónidas Trujillo until 1961. A civil war in 1965, the country's last, was ended by U.S. military occupation and was followed by the authoritarian rule of Joaquín Balaguer (1966–1978 & 1986–1996), the rules of Antonio Guzmán (1972–1978) & Salvador Jorge Blanco (1982–1986). Since 1996, the Dominican Republic has moved toward representative democracy and has been led by Leonel Fernández for most of the time since 1996. Danilo Medina, the Dominican Republic's current president, succeeded Fernandez in 2012, winning 51% of the electoral vote over his opponent ex-president Hipólito Mejía.The Dominican Republic has the ninth-largest economy in Latin America and is the largest economy in the Caribbean and Central American region. Over the last two decades, the Dominican Republic has had one of the fastest-growing economies in the Americas – with an average real GDP growth rate of 5.4% between 1992 and 2014. GDP growth in 2014 and 2015 reached 7.3 and 7.0%, respectively, the highest in the Western Hemisphere. In the first half of 2016 the Dominican economy grew 7.4% continuing its trend of rapid economic growth. Recent growth has been driven by construction, manufacturing, tourism, and mining. The country is the site of the second largest gold mine in the world, the Pueblo Viejo mine. Private consumption has been strong, as a result of low inflation (under 1% on average in 2015), job creation, as well as a high level of remittances.
The Dominican Republic is the most visited destination in the Caribbean. The year-round golf courses are major attractions. A geographically diverse nation, the Dominican Republic is home to both the Caribbean's tallest mountain peak, Pico Duarte, and the Caribbean's largest lake and point of lowest elevation, Lake Enriquillo. The island has an average temperature of 26 °C (78.8 °F) and great climatic and biological diversity. The country is also the site of the first cathedral, castle, monastery, and fortress built in the Americas, located in Santo Domingo's Colonial Zone, a World Heritage Site. ...