Puerto boniato Santiago de Cuba, vista maravillosa, espectacular, montaña, restaurante, lugar turíst
Si vas a Santiago de Cuba no dejes de visitar el Puerto de boniato, preciosas vistas, restaurante en moneda nacional, cerdo asado a la parrilla.
Visit of Laguna(lagoon) Baconao, Santiago De Cuba 2017 HD
make the tour of the laguna (lagoon) of Baconao Santiago De Cuba. Close of the Club Amigo Carisol los Corales, Baconao park(parque), dolphin acuario, prehistoric valley and Costa Morena. With crocodile (cocodrilo) and one who have only few months, flamingo (flamenco), bird and if you are very lucky, 4 dolphins (delfin) live in the lagoon. If you enjoyed this video, please share and subscribe for look all my videos.
Jeep Safari La Gran Piedra, Santiago de Cuba
Hang on tight! You’re about to embark on a nature-bound adventure where the views, flora – even the temperature – are world’s away from Santiago de Cuba (but just 20 kilometers in geographical terms).
Music by: DJ Wichy de Vedado (The hop)
PLAYA DEL PARQUE BACONAO, EN sANTIAGO DE CUBA
Mini vídeos Cuba. Short Videos about Cuba and its tourism.
Conoce la fantástica isla de Cuba con este canal con cientos de videos sobre la Isla más bonita que ojos jamas vieron.
Videos de la Habana, de sus habitantes, de los lugares turísticos principales pero también de sus calles, del día a día de los cubanos y las cubanas.
Un canal que nace del amor por Cuba en el que intento mostrar lo maravilloso, seguro, auténtico y hospitalario que es este país.
Poco a poco quiero ir subiendo vídeos de toda la isla : Trinidad, Soroa, Viñales, Cayo Coco, Cayo Guillermo, sus playas, sus hoteles, sus calles, Las Tunas, Camaguey, Holguín, Guardalavaca, Cienfuegos, y tantos y tantos lugares maravillosos que tiene Cuba, así como Santiago de Cuba, Isla de la juventud etc..
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destruction of Havana -Cubans should hang Castro brothers tomarow,when they still alive !!
Was Havana hit by an earthquake? No, by something much worse, the Castrosquake-----terrible destruction --done by the communism in Havana,Cuba.Nothing was renovated since Batista ,buildings falling down like cards. ---1959-- The executioner's rifle cracked across Cuba last week, and around the world voices hopefully cheering for a new democracy fell still. The men who had just won a popular revolution for old ideals -- for democracy, justice and honest government -- themselves picked up the arrogant tools of dictatorship. As its public urged them on, the Cuban rebel army shot more than 200 men, summarily convicted in drumhead courts, as torturers and mass murderers for the fallen Batista dictatorship. The constitution, a humanitarian document forbidding capital punishment, was overridden.
The only man who could have silenced the firing squads was Fidel Castro Ruz, the 32-year-old lawyer, fighter and visionary who led the rebellion. And Castro was in no mood for mercy. They are criminals, he said. Everybody knows that. We give them a fair trial. Mothers come in and say, 'This man killed my son.' To demonstrate, Castro offered to stage the courts-martial in Havana's Central Park -- an unlikely spot for cool justice but perfect for a modern-day Madame Defarge.
In the trials rebels acted as prosecutor, defender and judge. Verdicts, quickly reached, were as quickly carried out. In Santiago the show was under the personal command of Fidel's brother Raul, 28, a slit-eyed man who had already executed 30 informers during two years of guerrilla war. Raul's firing squads worked in relays, and they worked hour after hour. Said Raul: There's always a priest on hand to hear the last confession.
The world looked on, tried to understand the provocation, boggled at the bloodshed. Uruguay's U.N. delegate, Argentina's Cuban ambassador, liberal U.S. Senator Wayne Morse, all protested. Puerto Rico's Governor Luis Munoz Marin was perturbed. Castro's answer: We have given orders to shoot every last one of those murderers, and if we have to oppose world opinion to carry out justice, we are ready to do it. He added a few irresponsible crowd pleasers: If the Americans do not like what is happening, they can send in the Marines; then there will be 200,000 gringos dead. We will make trenches in the streets. Although the U.S. had done nothing more than recognize his regime swiftly, he denounced cannon diplomacy and called for a rally of 500,000 this week in Havana.
As he walked with his entourage through the lobby of the Havana Hilton last week, Castro stopped to talk with two old women, who blubbered a request that their murdered sons be avenged. It is because of people like you, said Castro, hugging the pair, that I am determined to show no mercy. All over Cuba, the justly aggrieved, the crackpot patriots and anyone who just wanted to square a minor account filled their black notebooks with the names of new candidates for rebel justice. Fidel Castro estimated that fewer than 450 would be shot; Raul Castro bragged that a thousand may die.
In a Mass Grave. The biggest bloodletting took place one morning at Santiago's Campo de Tiro firing range, in sight of the San Juan Hill, where Teddy Roosevelt charged. A bulldozer ripped out a trench 40 ft. long, 10 ft. wide and 10 ft. deep. At nearby Boniato prison, six priests heard last confessions. Before dawn buses rolled out to the range and the condemned men dismounted, their hands tied, their faces drawn. Some pleaded that they had been rebel sympathizers all along; some wept; most stood silent. One broke for the woods, was caught and dragged back. Half got blindfolds.
A priest led two of the prisoners through the glare of truck headlights to the edge of the trench and then stepped back. Six rebel executioners fired, and the bodies jackknifed into the grave. Two more prisoners stepped forward, then two more and two more—and the grave slowly filled....
This was less than a month into castro's forty-eight years of terror. The fact that fidel and raul have reached old age with international MSM support is a criminal injustice and an act of violence against every Cuban. There is nothing; nothing that can rectify this cruel history.
Episode 15: First Time at Food & Wine Festival and MEXICO!!! - WDW Vlog September 2016
It’s not a trip to Epcot, without a ride in Spaceship Earth (or the big ball as the kids call it). Luckily we had chosen this ride for a Fast Pass and we were so glad we did! It had one of the longest lines I had ever seen for this ride and posted a 30 minute wait… but we were able to board in just about 5 minutes! This is such a classic ride. I love watching the progression of communication over time and of course hearing Dame Judy explain it all. The backwards “This is your future” is always fun but the photos weren’t working so we had the generic cartoon characters on the screen… boo… it is way better when you can make funny faces to the camera and see your own ‘character’ in your story. We usually run through Innoventions on our way to the next ride but we decided to hang out for a bit an play with the educational games. I have pictures of the twins ‘moving energy’ when they were four and it was fun to have them to do this again at twelve… my how they have grown!!!
We decided to leave Future World behind and enter into Food & Wine Festival for the first time… EVER! Jason and I had to take our picture with the Mickey topiary holding a shish kabob! Since we had never been before, we really didn’t know what to expect. As soon as you get near World Showcase Lagoon, you encounter the first food booth. We had grabbed a couple of F&W passports on the way into the park that morning, so we whipped them out ready to apply stickers from our first snacks. The one item we were most excited to try was the pork slider from Hawaii… and guess which was the first food booth we encountered??? Well Hawaii of course! If you have the dining plan, it is very helpful in not spending a small fortune at the many booths. Jason, Alisa & Ethan all wanted to try the pork slider so we ordered three and used one quick service meal credit! At $4.25 each, this was good deal. Ethan didn’t like the sauce, but Jason and Alisa sure did. Overall, the (official description here:) Kalua Pork Slider with Sweet-and-Sour Dole Pineapple Chutney and Spicy Mayo was a huge hit and we would definitely eat again.
Next booth was right next door… Patagonia. Jason tried the Grilled Beef Skewer with Chimichurri Sauce & Boniato Puree ($5.50). The meat was very flavorful and the ‘potatoes’ were also good. Ethan had the Beef Empanada ($4.75) and deemed it to be good too. Two more stickers in our passports!!! Well at this point neither Cameron nor Colby had had anything but a bite or two. So we asked what they wanted and we moved on to the next food booth ‘Farm Fresh’ where Cameron decided on the Chicken & Dumplings ($4.75). It was so good we all had to get a bite to try it.
Colby decided he wanted to wait and eat in Mexico… so instead of hitting the food booth for another snack size option, we headed over to La Cantina de San Angel for an order of fish tacos for the adults and beef nachos for the kids. Oh and did I mention the two orders of churros with caramel dipping sauce??? YUM! This is our go-to lunch spot at Epcot and we normally grab a spot under the covered pavilion, but this year we sat inside… INSIDE! I had no idea that there was an inside until Ethan led the way. Huh, what you can learn from teenagers in search of air conditioning! And the air conditioning was to die for!!! This has been an exceptionally hot September… we have made several September trips before, but this was one for the record books. And the view inside is just as good as the view from the pavilion as it also sits right along side of the lagoon.
So now that we are full and slightly cooled off, we head into the main building for a relaxing boat ride... Grand Fiesta Tour with the Three Caballeros. We discovered that if you get the front row in the boat you can prop your feet up which make for a very pleasant ride when your belly is very full! Inside the Mexican pavilion has the best atmosphere. We love that it feels like an outdoor market even in the middle of the day. We emerged back into the sunlight… and the heat, just in time for the amazing mariachi band.
Next time…. On to Norway and… FROZEN…
Walt Disney World family trip September 16-24, 2016.
Primary camera is a Cannon Powershot G7X Mark II
Secondary camera is a Sony Handycam HDX
Waterproof camera is a GoPro Hero (basic)
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