The Hot Points of Cuba

        The first interesting place I knew was Eco Disco, a gay discotheque that is about 4 quarters far from Meliá Cohiba Hotel. The way is 5 cuban pesos - for cubans...

        It's an old small and dark basement with a mould smell, a few colored lamps, a small mirror globe and a tecno-pop hight sound.

        So empty it's really anoing... but as the clock place its pointers against midnight that place become full of a certain form that the blower can't refrigerate the warm producted by dancing and laughts making all become heat, heat, heat... Uh! That's wonderful when the shirts is taken off by heat, exposing the dark caribean bodies - and they drink ron! I confess I rarely have been taking a good time in a gay disco.

        In the "contained" part of my trip, I visited a place named Morro, that is an old fort. It tells a litle of the history of thye independence of Cuba from Spain. It's lighthouse still work with the original system.

        The people the have already been in Recife City/PE (Brasil) can have a good idea of how Centro Havana and La Havana Vieja are, with it's big and old houses with no more than 3 floors precariously conservated, and strait streets and sidewalks.

        That's in Havana Vieja you can see the Catedral, in whose courtyard there's a good craftmanship fair with good prices. It's worth bothering about visiting it.

        The rest of time I passed with Daniel and his friends.
 


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