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nutcracker 10:06 AM 11-26-2014
Here's a link to my pictures:

http://s1369.photobucket.com/user/ne...ow/Cuba%202014

We had a real blast.

Highlights on the slideshow:

Cayo Julia Beech
Vinales (Pinar del Rio area)
Finca Hector Prieto with low and slow BBQ
Havana - Partagas factory, Rum museum, Old Havana, 55 cent hot chocolate,
coco taxi gas tank (smoking discouraged here), Santiago 20y old rum with a Party 8-9-8
Best restuarant in Cuba (in the sketchiest looking neighbourhood!)
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STEVE S 10:15 AM 11-26-2014
Thank you for sharing your trip with us.:-)
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AdamJoshua 10:15 AM 11-26-2014
Nice pics, Neil, thanks for sharing, ya bahstahd. :-)
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Remo 10:16 AM 11-26-2014
Looks awesome Neil!! Thanks for the pics, glad you had a great time :-)
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Adriftpanda 10:18 AM 11-26-2014
Thanks for sharing Neil! Took some great photos, glad they weren't all cigar pictures.
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Remo 10:24 AM 11-26-2014
I sure wish we would lift the embargo, would love to go there and actually vacation.
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markem 10:28 AM 11-26-2014
Have read many great stories about the festival this year. Thank you for the pictures, Neil!
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nutcracker 10:36 AM 11-26-2014
Originally Posted by Remo:
I sure wish we would lift the embargo, would love to go there and actually vacation.
Mike - there were quite a few American there - they either flew via Mexico, Caymans or Toronto. There is even flights from Miami.
One of the guys asked immigration not to stamp his passport, and they obliged!

It's really worth the visit. Not expensive at all - B&B about $25 a night, meals between $4 and $10. Custom cigars $7.
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Remo 10:41 AM 11-26-2014
Originally Posted by nutcracker:
Mike - there were quite a few American there - they either flew via Mexico, Caymans or Toronto. There is even flights from Miami.
One of the guys asked immigration not to stamp his passport, and they obliged!

It's really worth the visit. Not expensive at all - B&B about $25 a night, meals between $4 and $10. Custom cigars $7.
Hmmmmm :-)
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Dave128 11:07 AM 11-26-2014
Very nice! Thanks for sharing.
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nutcracker 11:16 AM 11-26-2014
Originally Posted by Remo:
Hmmmmm :-)
Even coppers are allowed to go....:-)
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AdamJoshua 11:27 AM 11-26-2014
I've read that they are stamping passports now but if you give them a blank piece of paper they will stamp that instead, might just depend on the person doing the stamping.

It seems a lot of people from this area go via Mexico.
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WhiteMamba 11:58 AM 11-26-2014
Great pics Neil. Thanks for sharing :-)
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jjirons69 12:27 PM 11-26-2014
Sweet!
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pektel 12:43 PM 11-26-2014
Trip of a lifetime right there. Looks amazing. And custom rolls for $7? Yes, please.

I just was looking at a friend's pic of a gordito rolled by Juanita. Flawless.
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cigarmarine 12:49 PM 11-26-2014
beautiful trip thanks for the pics
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nutcracker 12:55 PM 11-26-2014
Originally Posted by cigarmarine:
beautiful trip thanks for the pics
not sure you'll be needing more cigars anytime soon!
heheheheheheh

:-):-):-):-)
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Porch Dweller 01:14 PM 11-26-2014
Originally Posted by Remo:
I sure wish we would lift the embargo, would love to go there and actually vacation.
:-) My mother-in-law was born in Cuba and we'd love to take her back there before she gets too old to travel comfortably.

Thanks for sharing, Neil!
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azar 04:06 PM 11-26-2014
Nice trip looks like a good time and sounds cheap enough!
Mack
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jonumberone 04:15 PM 11-26-2014
Wonderful trip, Neil.
Thanks for posting.
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