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#1 GamerOpsSteel

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Posted 07 July 2011 - 11:06 PM

I went to cuba just last month  to experience what great adventures the Island has to offer in terms i have decided to take a vacation, to Holguin because of the deals of the hotel and the place in cuba i was going to.



How Was Cuba?
Cuba is a great neat also called reˈpuβlika ðe ˈkuβa in Spanish  with the friendliest people i have ever met, and talked to some of the Cubans in Holguin know 4 to 5 languages at the most.


Facts on Holguin
-Holguin in Cubans past was the capital city  of Cuba, before in the years  that passed by it was changed to Havana.

-Cubans in Holguin  are very supportive to che guevara they still support him to  this day by selling Shirts of him,hats, and even hand made wooden interesting art works for you to buy and to display either on the  wall or door.
-In Holguin city there is an old tobacco factory which it was closed due to heat, the factory was closed in respects to the workers and for there safety.
The only way tourists can get inside the factory to see it in a tour is by an old locomotive train.

-In Holguin while driving to the hotels you have chosen will see alots of cuban born animals born on the green fields  

-Depending  on what hotels you have  may chosen in Holguin occasionally you will and may see hens as in adult chickens wondering around freely.

June 11 in the afternoon our flight was getting to ready leave Canada heading to Cuba Holguin the flight was pretty annoying since my family was sitting next some three mature young adult women talking nonsense and even talking trash  how you shouldn't be giving pesos to Cubans? i thought that was quite rude.

Anyways we came in Holguin  at night at the airport, i have to say the airport security was pretty enjoyably, the staff was pretty good to, but one thing you should remember to know that Never Covert your Canadian dollars or EU at the Airport, its best that you convert dollars into pesos the at the hotel in the morning or afternoon.


As the days in the week went by there were alots of activity at the hotel and off the hotel, at hotel there was a dancing show in the pool, professionally dancers from  Holguin  city  came and put an awesome dancing show in the pool, after that day there was a bit of a Magic show not alot but still enjoyably to watch.


The hotel staff was pretty good and kind, expect when the elevators dont work and honestly for one whole week you people dont  need to bring that so much stuff, bring to cuba what you need not what you dont need.


Overall i highly recommended Holguin and sol luna y mares the hotel, for now i will be showing only one photo from my trip.


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and heres a little fellow i captured on my vid/cam recorder.

I hope you enjoy reading it i may add some photos.

Edited by GamerOpsSteel, 07 July 2011 - 11:11 PM.


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Posted 08 September 2011 - 05:22 PM

What's with all of these Cuba vacations?

And HOW WAS THE FOOD?

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Posted 28 December 2011 - 03:09 AM

View PostCheeseinator, on 08 September 2011 - 05:22 PM, said:

What's with all of these Cuba vacations?

And HOW WAS THE FOOD?

The Food was REAL and great at least dont try eat all the ice creams while your there  :lol:
otherwise you wouldnt able to swim.

Cuban Food isnt manufactured as in None GMO based.

(Sorry for the late reply)

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Posted 29 December 2011 - 02:13 AM

View PostGamerOpsSteel, on 28 December 2011 - 03:09 AM, said:

The Food was REAL and great at least dont try eat all the ice creams while your there  :lol:
otherwise you wouldnt able to swim.

Cuban Food isnt manufactured as in None GMO based.

(Sorry for the late reply)

Of course it is real, they can't afford artificial foods. If they did, I doubt they want the cancer causing food anyways. They have to pull it out of polluted Atlantic waters with worms and toxins still attached too them. The farms are also low grade, but still enough to satisfy us retarded tourists that travel there to have fun and barely enough for the locals to stay alive.
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Posted 07 January 2012 - 01:53 AM

Artificial food is actually much cheaper than "real" food. Just go to the store and look at the prices of organic foods vs. everything else. All of our genetically engineered, processed, preservative-loaded, and otherwise unnatural food is much cheaper to produce than the un-tampered homegrown product.

This is why we see lots of fat poor people and more fit rich people. You'd think it'd be the opposite since poor people can't buy as much food right? Well in the modern world, or rather in most modern civilized nations. Everyone can buy lots of food, quantity is no longer the issue, quality is. Rich people can afford to eat healthier and stay in shape. The poor have to stick with the cheap incredibly unhealthy stuff.

Weird isn't it?




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