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"25th November 2016"
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#1601292
13 December 2016
A young man seen 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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#1601293
13 December 2016
A man is resting 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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#1601294
13 December 2016
A man smoking cigar seen in Havana old town. 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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#1601298
13 December 2016
An older 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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#1601299
13 December 2016
A young lady seen at the museum 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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#1601302
13 December 2016
A man with cigar seen near Havana's Cathedral. 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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#1601304
13 December 2016
An erderly man seen 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. 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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#1601305
13 December 2016
A young lady seen near a local shop 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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#1601308
13 December 2016
A happy young mum with her son seen in her 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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#1601309
13 December 2016
A group of teens 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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#1601311
13 December 2016
A group of men with two young boys seats near their 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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#1601313
13 December 2016
A saxophone player busking in Havana Old Town. 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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#1601314
13 December 2016
A man stands near Fidel Castro poster located in Havana Old Town. 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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#1601315
13 December 2016
An erderly man seen 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. 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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#1601318
13 December 2016
An older 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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#1601320
13 December 2016
A group of youth looks on the street throught their 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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