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A young lady cleans her house entrence, seen in Havana city center. 
For a week I explored the streets of Havana, the homes and Havana's vas...

#1601322

Cuba: People of Havana on the Edge of Change

13 December 2016

A young lady cleans her house entrence, seen in Havana city center. 
For a week I explored the streets of Havana, the homes and Havana's vas...

#1601322

13 December 2016

A young lady cleans her house entrence, seen in Havana city center. For a week I explored the streets of Havana, the homes and Havana's vastly diverse culture, just a few days after the death of the legendary leader Fidel Castro. After news broke on Friday evening (the 25th November) that Fidel Castro had died, some people in Havana reacted in shock, disbelief, and pain. Others saw the former leader's death as an opportunity for the country. On the same night, many people did not respond with any visible emotion when they were told of Fidel Castro’s death. During the next few days that followed, many went about their days as usual, arguing that little would change because of Fidel Castro’s demise. Much of Havana seemed and still seems uncertain about exactly how to feel, or at least how to talk about it. On Friday, 2 December 2016, in Havana, Cuba.


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A man standing outside his house entrance in Havana city center. 
For a week I explored the streets of Havana, the homes and Havana's vastly...

#1601324

Cuba: People of Havana on the Edge of Change

13 December 2016

A man standing outside his house entrance in Havana city center. 
For a week I explored the streets of Havana, the homes and Havana's vastly...

#1601324

13 December 2016

A man standing outside his house entrance in Havana city center. For a week I explored the streets of Havana, the homes and Havana's vastly diverse culture, just a few days after the death of the legendary leader Fidel Castro. After news broke on Friday evening (the 25th November) that Fidel Castro had died, some people in Havana reacted in shock, disbelief, and pain. Others saw the former leader's death as an opportunity for the country. On the same night, many people did not respond with any visible emotion when they were told of Fidel Castro’s death. During the next few days that followed, many went about their days as usual, arguing that little would change because of Fidel Castro’s demise. Much of Havana seemed and still seems uncertain about exactly how to feel, or at least how to talk about it. On Friday, 2 December 2016, in Havana, Cuba. young lady seen near her house entrance in Havana city center. For a week I explored the streets of Havana, the homes and Havana's vastly diverse culture, just a few days after the death of the legendary leader Fidel Castro. After news broke on Friday evening (the 25th November) that Fidel Castro had died, some people in Havana reacted in shock, disbelief, and pain. Others saw the former leader's death as an opportunity for the country. On the same night, many people did not respond with any visible emotion when they were told of Fidel Castro’s death. During the next few days that followed, many went about their days as usual, arguing that little would change because of Fidel Castro’s demise. Much of Havana seemed and still seems uncertain about exactly how to feel, or at least how to talk about it. On Friday, 2 December 2016, in Havana, Cuba.


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A man seats near his house entrance in Havana city center. 
For a week I explored the streets of Havana, the homes and Havana's vastly diver...

#1601325

Cuba: People of Havana on the Edge of Change

13 December 2016

A man seats near his house entrance in Havana city center. 
For a week I explored the streets of Havana, the homes and Havana's vastly diver...

#1601325

13 December 2016

A man seats near his house entrance in Havana city center. For a week I explored the streets of Havana, the homes and Havana's vastly diverse culture, just a few days after the death of the legendary leader Fidel Castro. After news broke on Friday evening (the 25th November) that Fidel Castro had died, some people in Havana reacted in shock, disbelief, and pain. Others saw the former leader's death as an opportunity for the country. On the same night, many people did not respond with any visible emotion when they were told of Fidel Castro’s death. During the next few days that followed, many went about their days as usual, arguing that little would change because of Fidel Castro’s demise. Much of Havana seemed and still seems uncertain about exactly how to feel, or at least how to talk about it. On Friday, 2 December 2016, in Havana, Cuba.


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Two men seat on the street in Havana city center. 
For a week I explored the streets of Havana, the homes and Havana's vastly diverse cultur...

#1601326

Cuba: People of Havana on the Edge of Change

13 December 2016

Two men seat on the street in Havana city center. 
For a week I explored the streets of Havana, the homes and Havana's vastly diverse cultur...

#1601326

13 December 2016

Two men seat on the street in Havana city center. For a week I explored the streets of Havana, the homes and Havana's vastly diverse culture, just a few days after the death of the legendary leader Fidel Castro. After news broke on Friday evening (the 25th November) that Fidel Castro had died, some people in Havana reacted in shock, disbelief, and pain. Others saw the former leader's death as an opportunity for the country. On the same night, many people did not respond with any visible emotion when they were told of Fidel Castro’s death. During the next few days that followed, many went about their days as usual, arguing that little would change because of Fidel Castro’s demise. Much of Havana seemed and still seems uncertain about exactly how to feel, or at least how to talk about it. On Friday, 2 December 2016, in Havana, Cuba.


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People seen near the local corner shop in Havana city center. 
For a week I explored the streets of Havana, the homes and Havana's vastly di...

#1601330

Cuba: People of Havana on the Edge of Change

13 December 2016

People seen near the local corner shop in Havana city center. 
For a week I explored the streets of Havana, the homes and Havana's vastly di...

#1601330

13 December 2016

People seen near the local corner shop in Havana city center. For a week I explored the streets of Havana, the homes and Havana's vastly diverse culture, just a few days after the death of the legendary leader Fidel Castro. After news broke on Friday evening (the 25th November) that Fidel Castro had died, some people in Havana reacted in shock, disbelief, and pain. Others saw the former leader's death as an opportunity for the country. On the same night, many people did not respond with any visible emotion when they were told of Fidel Castro’s death. During the next few days that followed, many went about their days as usual, arguing that little would change because of Fidel Castro’s demise. Much of Havana seemed and still seems uncertain about exactly how to feel, or at least how to talk about it. On Friday, 2 December 2016, in Havana, Cuba.


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A young lady skateboards seen on Malecon in Havana city center. 
For a week I explored the streets of Havana, the homes and Havana's vastly...

#1601331

Cuba: People of Havana on the Edge of Change

13 December 2016

A young lady skateboards seen on Malecon in Havana city center. 
For a week I explored the streets of Havana, the homes and Havana's vastly...

#1601331

13 December 2016

A young lady skateboards seen on Malecon in Havana city center. For a week I explored the streets of Havana, the homes and Havana's vastly diverse culture, just a few days after the death of the legendary leader Fidel Castro. After news broke on Friday evening (the 25th November) that Fidel Castro had died, some people in Havana reacted in shock, disbelief, and pain. Others saw the former leader's death as an opportunity for the country. On the same night, many people did not respond with any visible emotion when they were told of Fidel Castro’s death. During the next few days that followed, many went about their days as usual, arguing that little would change because of Fidel Castro’s demise. Much of Havana seemed and still seems uncertain about exactly how to feel, or at least how to talk about it. On Friday, 2 December 2016, in Havana, Cuba.


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A young lady seen inside the shop, in Havana city center. 
For a week I explored the streets of Havana, the homes and Havana's vastly divers...

#1601332

Cuba: People of Havana on the Edge of Change

13 December 2016

A young lady seen inside the shop, in Havana city center. 
For a week I explored the streets of Havana, the homes and Havana's vastly divers...

#1601332

13 December 2016

A young lady seen inside the shop, in Havana city center. For a week I explored the streets of Havana, the homes and Havana's vastly diverse culture, just a few days after the death of the legendary leader Fidel Castro. After news broke on Friday evening (the 25th November) that Fidel Castro had died, some people in Havana reacted in shock, disbelief, and pain. Others saw the former leader's death as an opportunity for the country. On the same night, many people did not respond with any visible emotion when they were told of Fidel Castro’s death. During the next few days that followed, many went about their days as usual, arguing that little would change because of Fidel Castro’s demise. Much of Havana seemed and still seems uncertain about exactly how to feel, or at least how to talk about it. On Friday, 2 December 2016, in Havana, Cuba.


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A young lady chatting with an erderly man, in Havana city center. 
For a week I explored the streets of Havana, the homes and Havana's vastl...

#1601334

Cuba: People of Havana on the Edge of Change

13 December 2016

A young lady chatting with an erderly man, in Havana city center. 
For a week I explored the streets of Havana, the homes and Havana's vastl...

#1601334

13 December 2016

A young lady chatting with an erderly man, in Havana city center. For a week I explored the streets of Havana, the homes and Havana's vastly diverse culture, just a few days after the death of the legendary leader Fidel Castro. After news broke on Friday evening (the 25th November) that Fidel Castro had died, some people in Havana reacted in shock, disbelief, and pain. Others saw the former leader's death as an opportunity for the country. On the same night, many people did not respond with any visible emotion when they were told of Fidel Castro’s death. During the next few days that followed, many went about their days as usual, arguing that little would change because of Fidel Castro’s demise. Much of Havana seemed and still seems uncertain about exactly how to feel, or at least how to talk about it. On Friday, 2 December 2016, in Havana, Cuba.


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An erderly lady pcitured in Havana city center. 
For a week I explored the streets of Havana, the homes and Havana's vastly diverse culture,...

#1601335

Cuba: People of Havana on the Edge of Change

13 December 2016

An erderly lady pcitured in Havana city center. 
For a week I explored the streets of Havana, the homes and Havana's vastly diverse culture,...

#1601335

13 December 2016

An erderly lady pcitured in Havana city center. For a week I explored the streets of Havana, the homes and Havana's vastly diverse culture, just a few days after the death of the legendary leader Fidel Castro. After news broke on Friday evening (the 25th November) that Fidel Castro had died, some people in Havana reacted in shock, disbelief, and pain. Others saw the former leader's death as an opportunity for the country. On the same night, many people did not respond with any visible emotion when they were told of Fidel Castro’s death. During the next few days that followed, many went about their days as usual, arguing that little would change because of Fidel Castro’s demise. Much of Havana seemed and still seems uncertain about exactly how to feel, or at least how to talk about it. On Friday, 2 December 2016, in Havana, Cuba.


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A young lady seen in Havana city center. 
For a week I explored the streets of Havana, the homes and Havana's vastly diverse culture, just a...

#1601340

Cuba: People of Havana on the Edge of Change

13 December 2016

A young lady seen in Havana city center. 
For a week I explored the streets of Havana, the homes and Havana's vastly diverse culture, just a...

#1601340

13 December 2016

A young lady seen in Havana city center. For a week I explored the streets of Havana, the homes and Havana's vastly diverse culture, just a few days after the death of the legendary leader Fidel Castro. After news broke on Friday evening (the 25th November) that Fidel Castro had died, some people in Havana reacted in shock, disbelief, and pain. Others saw the former leader's death as an opportunity for the country. On the same night, many people did not respond with any visible emotion when they were told of Fidel Castro’s death. During the next few days that followed, many went about their days as usual, arguing that little would change because of Fidel Castro’s demise. Much of Havana seemed and still seems uncertain about exactly how to feel, or at least how to talk about it. On Friday, 2 December 2016, in Havana, Cuba.


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A fisherman pictured un his house entrance in Havana city center. 
For a week I explored the streets of Havana, the homes and Havana's vastl...

#1601341

Cuba: People of Havana on the Edge of Change

13 December 2016

A fisherman pictured un his house entrance in Havana city center. 
For a week I explored the streets of Havana, the homes and Havana's vastl...

#1601341

13 December 2016

A fisherman pictured un his house entrance in Havana city center. For a week I explored the streets of Havana, the homes and Havana's vastly diverse culture, just a few days after the death of the legendary leader Fidel Castro. After news broke on Friday evening (the 25th November) that Fidel Castro had died, some people in Havana reacted in shock, disbelief, and pain. Others saw the former leader's death as an opportunity for the country. On the same night, many people did not respond with any visible emotion when they were told of Fidel Castro’s death. During the next few days that followed, many went about their days as usual, arguing that little would change because of Fidel Castro’s demise. Much of Havana seemed and still seems uncertain about exactly how to feel, or at least how to talk about it. On Friday, 2 December 2016, in Havana, Cuba.


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A young lady seen inside a bar, in Havana city center. 
For a week I explored the streets of Havana, the homes and Havana's vastly diverse c...

#1601342

Cuba: People of Havana on the Edge of Change

13 December 2016

A young lady seen inside a bar, in Havana city center. 
For a week I explored the streets of Havana, the homes and Havana's vastly diverse c...

#1601342

13 December 2016

A young lady seen inside a bar, in Havana city center. For a week I explored the streets of Havana, the homes and Havana's vastly diverse culture, just a few days after the death of the legendary leader Fidel Castro. After news broke on Friday evening (the 25th November) that Fidel Castro had died, some people in Havana reacted in shock, disbelief, and pain. Others saw the former leader's death as an opportunity for the country. On the same night, many people did not respond with any visible emotion when they were told of Fidel Castro’s death. During the next few days that followed, many went about their days as usual, arguing that little would change because of Fidel Castro’s demise. Much of Havana seemed and still seems uncertain about exactly how to feel, or at least how to talk about it. On Friday, 2 December 2016, in Havana, Cuba.


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A man seen near the car he repairs in Havana city center. 
For a week I explored the streets of Havana, the homes and Havana's vastly divers...

#1601344

Cuba: People of Havana on the Edge of Change

13 December 2016

A man seen near the car he repairs in Havana city center. 
For a week I explored the streets of Havana, the homes and Havana's vastly divers...

#1601344

13 December 2016

A man seen near the car he repairs in Havana city center. For a week I explored the streets of Havana, the homes and Havana's vastly diverse culture, just a few days after the death of the legendary leader Fidel Castro. After news broke on Friday evening (the 25th November) that Fidel Castro had died, some people in Havana reacted in shock, disbelief, and pain. Others saw the former leader's death as an opportunity for the country. On the same night, many people did not respond with any visible emotion when they were told of Fidel Castro’s death. During the next few days that followed, many went about their days as usual, arguing that little would change because of Fidel Castro’s demise. Much of Havana seemed and still seems uncertain about exactly how to feel, or at least how to talk about it. On Friday, 2 December 2016, in Havana, Cuba.


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An older lady seen near her appartment entrance in Havana city center. 
For a week I explored the streets of Havana, the homes and Havana's...

#1601346

Cuba: People of Havana on the Edge of Change

13 December 2016

An older lady seen near her appartment entrance in Havana city center. 
For a week I explored the streets of Havana, the homes and Havana's...

#1601346

13 December 2016

An older lady seen near her appartment entrance in Havana city center. For a week I explored the streets of Havana, the homes and Havana's vastly diverse culture, just a few days after the death of the legendary leader Fidel Castro. After news broke on Friday evening (the 25th November) that Fidel Castro had died, some people in Havana reacted in shock, disbelief, and pain. Others saw the former leader's death as an opportunity for the country. On the same night, many people did not respond with any visible emotion when they were told of Fidel Castro’s death. During the next few days that followed, many went about their days as usual, arguing that little would change because of Fidel Castro’s demise. Much of Havana seemed and still seems uncertain about exactly how to feel, or at least how to talk about it. On Friday, 2 December 2016, in Havana, Cuba.


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Two men chat on the street outside their house in Havana city center. 
For a week I explored the streets of Havana, the homes and Havana's v...

#1601347

Cuba: People of Havana on the Edge of Change

13 December 2016

Two men chat on the street outside their house in Havana city center. 
For a week I explored the streets of Havana, the homes and Havana's v...

#1601347

13 December 2016

Two men chat on the street outside their house in Havana city center. For a week I explored the streets of Havana, the homes and Havana's vastly diverse culture, just a few days after the death of the legendary leader Fidel Castro. After news broke on Friday evening (the 25th November) that Fidel Castro had died, some people in Havana reacted in shock, disbelief, and pain. Others saw the former leader's death as an opportunity for the country. On the same night, many people did not respond with any visible emotion when they were told of Fidel Castro’s death. During the next few days that followed, many went about their days as usual, arguing that little would change because of Fidel Castro’s demise. Much of Havana seemed and still seems uncertain about exactly how to feel, or at least how to talk about it. On Friday, 2 December 2016, in Havana, Cuba.


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An erderly lady seen near her house entrance in Havana city center. 
For a week I explored the streets of Havana, the homes and Havana's vas...

#1601348

Cuba: People of Havana on the Edge of Change

13 December 2016

An erderly lady seen near her house entrance in Havana city center. 
For a week I explored the streets of Havana, the homes and Havana's vas...

#1601348

13 December 2016

An erderly lady seen near her house entrance in Havana city center. For a week I explored the streets of Havana, the homes and Havana's vastly diverse culture, just a few days after the death of the legendary leader Fidel Castro. After news broke on Friday evening (the 25th November) that Fidel Castro had died, some people in Havana reacted in shock, disbelief, and pain. Others saw the former leader's death as an opportunity for the country. On the same night, many people did not respond with any visible emotion when they were told of Fidel Castro’s death. During the next few days that followed, many went about their days as usual, arguing that little would change because of Fidel Castro’s demise. Much of Havana seemed and still seems uncertain about exactly how to feel, or at least how to talk about it. On Friday, 2 December 2016, in Havana, Cuba.


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