In the first half of the twentieth century, Cuba was the biggest producer of sugar in the world, and sugar represented 80 ...
Spectacular and winding its way high on the mountainside, La Farola crosses the Sierra del Purial in a dizzying ascent.
In the giant hole, plants, grasses and plantain trees have started to grow, creating an unexpected urban garden. This pothole garden is another example of how the infrastructure of Cuba is ...
Writer and comedian Sara Pascoe travels to Cuba to learn and try out the unique jobs put at risk by the country’s increased exposure to commercialism. Among the workers she meets are a mattress ...
Writer and comedian Sara Pascoe is learning how to do the world’s most endangered jobs, from ice-carving in Finland to climbing trees to making sweets in Cuba.
Modern life getting you down? Want to step back into a sexier, tastier, samba-fied bygone age — preferably AI-free and with ...