If there were still any tourists left in Cuba, they would have a new attraction there, it could be called Experience Life in a Backwater African Village. They could also shoot apocalyptic films there about how the world has fallen apart: among the dilapidated colonial houses that rot in the Caribbean humidity like trunks in the jungle, there is garbage and in the evening the flames of fires flicker in the streets as people cook dinner. The UN wa…
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If there were still any tourists left in Cuba, they would have a new attraction there, it could be called Experience Life in a Backwater African Village. They could also shoot apocalyptic films there about how the world has fallen apart: among the dilapidated colonial houses that rot in the Caribbean humidity like trunks in the jungle, there is garbage and in the evening the flames of fires flicker in the streets as people cook dinner. The UN wa…