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in #travel5 years ago

[CUBA] D + 49: Santa Clara

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Even the city of Che Guevara is not an exaggeration, Santa Clara. Chegebara's museums, as well as historical sites, are all over the city.It's a small place to be called a city, but even after death, it clearly sees the virtue of Che.
When I was in Mexico City, my uncle Insoo (World of Village Bus) had already been to Cuba, but I was also planning to go and asked.When I asked what impressed me the most, the tomb of Santa Clara was the most impressive.It was said that the distance between Che and myself was the closest.
Oh, when I heard this, I decided that I should go no matter how much my heart beats.

Located between Trinidad and Havana, we stopped by and traveled to Havana after our trip to Trinidad.3 hours is enough.

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On the way to Trinidad, I was impressed by the old car without air conditioning, and I took a taxi with air conditioning.How happy I was ... I learned to appreciate the little things.

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When he arrives at the Che Guevara Museum, his dignified appearance begins to appear.

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Looking closer, it is more dignified.

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Then closer

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What is this vague picture, not a portrait picture?It is a picture taken immediately because it is handsome.Ah, really Cubano, my love ...
Photography inside the museum was prohibited.Really everything about the sieve was on display and explained.Kindly spoke English.Then I went into the room where the tomb of Uncle Suh said, was there.Not only the sieve, but also those who revolutionized with the sieve were with several candles on one side and a small stream flowing on the other side.There was only the sound of a stream of water due to the silence.
Wow, the feeling of that time ... I stood still in front of Che's grave and said, "Oh, this is this feeling."The closest moment between the real sieve and me.

The second place to go was the train station, which made Che's Cuban revolution a victory.Here was the command center of Batista in Santa Clara, where there were tremendous war items and enemies.Before Battista loaded the train with a lot of supplies, Che and his revolutionaries arrived here, broke the railroad, and overturned the train.The Revolutionary Army, which seized all kinds of supplies and became accustomed to guerrilla warfare, greatly defeated Batista's soldiers under the status of Che.Later, the government's will was greatly reduced, and the battle here allowed the Revolutionary Army to enter Havana.

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Only 1 cook.

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On the outside of the train, traces of bullets remain.

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Items that were actually used at the time.

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The back side is dignified, so it's a revolutionary force.

It was like a small park, but inside and well maintained.

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Cuban women yelling at an Asian woman.It is more rural than Havana, so decibels are higher.

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Santa Clara is a short and firm tourist who borrowed tourist mode for a while.I have already mentioned it in other postings, but it is not big enough to stay here, but there are many things to see.On the way back from Trinidad, I think it would be nice to put a few more cooks and take a day trip.