Cold cold coooold!! Have I mentioned it is just soo cold!! Days are actually nice...sunny (if the sun can fight the smog and pollution actually)...but once the sun goes down, it is just freezing!! Brrrrr...-5° C...brrrrr!!
well, after I spent most of the day cleaning around, lets post some cards here...cos it's about time, no? =)
Recently Agi took a trip to Cuba (*im not jealous! im not jealous! im not jealous!*...ok, a bit :P) and that somehow reminded me that it's been a long long time since I've posted a Cuba card here...more precisely, 2008..so here comes a Cuba card that that Glenn sent me last year from one of his awesome trips!
the card shows the Havana Great Theatre, and as the back of the card says: The construction began in 1907 for the Galician Centre of Havana, including the ancient Tacon Theatre and the annexed lands that completed the block. It was inaugurated in 1914 and the National Theatre the following year. Its style took as model European Baroque constructions. The sculptural groups of the facade were made by the Italian sculptor Giuseppe Moretti. It is the current site of the Havana Great Theatre and the National Ballet of Cuba.
mentioning the baroque style makes my teeth cringe, cos that's what they've been enforcing here, trying to give the city centre a new look in the....yup, baroque style. Kitschy? Ridiculous? Outrageous? Well, you name it...but certainly ain't something to be proud of...
btw, unfortunately you can't actually see it, but this is not just an ordinary postcard, the facade of the building is raised as well as the "Cuba" letters beneath, so you can feel its structure...as those relief maps, you know? really cool!
Glenn used a really nice ship stamp issued in a set of 5 Cuban sailingstamps in 1996 for CAPEX 96.
Thank you Glenn! =)
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Showing posts with label Cuba. Show all posts
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Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Cayo Coco, Cuba
Here is a nice beach from Cuba...a card from my aunt's travelling friend...hell, i really envy her on all the places she had been :)
This card shows the Flamingo Beach, on the island of Cayo Coco (or Coco Key, in English).
It is an island in central Cuba well known for its luxury all inclusive resorts. It lies within the Ciego de Avila province and is part of a chain of islands called Jardines del Rey (King's Gardens). It is named after the white ibis locally called Coco Birds.
Well, not much info available around, except for all kinds of 'tourist brochures' or weather forecasts...
I just wonder at what timeof the day or season of the year is this picture taken, since its absolutely deserted...yet there are beach 'fascilities'....
This card shows the Flamingo Beach, on the island of Cayo Coco (or Coco Key, in English).
It is an island in central Cuba well known for its luxury all inclusive resorts. It lies within the Ciego de Avila province and is part of a chain of islands called Jardines del Rey (King's Gardens). It is named after the white ibis locally called Coco Birds.
Well, not much info available around, except for all kinds of 'tourist brochures' or weather forecasts...
I just wonder at what timeof the day or season of the year is this picture taken, since its absolutely deserted...yet there are beach 'fascilities'....
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