I wanted to say that the walk has to be amazing if it began with a visit to the ice cream shop and then I saw your comment that it wasn't that good... 😒 But, start with ice cream, finish with Nutella... That sounds like a dream... 😂
I like those murals/graffiti and I'm always amazed how people in Cuba care about those beautiful old cars!
Thanks for sharing! I enjoyed the walk!
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🫤😂 the ice cream... anyway it fell into my belly, I would have enjoyed it more if it was quality, I mean... creamy, well frozen, with syrups that I could choose the flavour to put on it, with variety of ice cream flavours for me to choose tiramisu, kiwi, almond or chocolate, which are my favourites... I wish there had been cake to go with the ice cream... so many requirements for the sake of cultivating fatness, you see 🤣😂. And well, Nutella!!! the greatest thing in life 😋🫠🫣.
I'm saving that mural for an upcoming post. It's interesting, you'll see.
Cars... If you only knew that not many of them retain their original parts. There where you see them, they have engines under the bonnet of modern cars, whose parts are more readily available.
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I was watching some documentaries about Cuba, but I thought that most of those cars are repaired... Didn't know that they are "tuning" them... I understand that most parts have to be changed as time is doing its part...
There is a Club of classic car owners who only use original parts on their vehicles. Of course this is very expensive, they repair them or import them.
But there is a big part that are the ones that work as cabs for people like me (boteros, we call them), those, they have engines from Lada, Mitsubishi, Peugeot, whatever... and you only see them on the outside, so old and classic, but they are really something else.
I'm not saying that those who can't buy those parts, or can't find a way to re-engineer, don't repair the original engines. They have to do it, they have no choice. But those also entail a lot of expense. And remember that these are hard times, serious fuel problems. They preferred to convert those cars so that they could run on oil, for example, and not gasoline.
But why do I talk so much about cars if I don't know anything about this hahaha... I have only heard some things around, on the street, from the cab drivers themselves.
Heheehe... It looks like you are a "hidden old cars fan"! 😃
Thanks for sharing the info! In either case (original parts, non-original parts), it's great to see those cars on the streets! Much better than these new, plastic toys... :P
They look nice, yes. And they give a touch to the cities stopped in time.
Bye... ;)
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