Wanna Walk

Wanna Walk

Welcome to Wanna Walk - All about City Walking Tours Around the World in 4K.

I'm a solo traveler who loves to share the experience of exploring the world -- Join me to walk through the streets of the most vibrant cities. Discover new cultures, people, sights, foods and sounds from the comfort of your home.

All videos are recorded in immersive first person view, in one long ultra hd 4k take so, it's like if you were there. Be sure to activate video's closed-captions to know all the city's secrets!

The purpose of Wanna Walk is to show the world as it is. Not a vlog, no intrusive faces or talking, just raw uncut virtual city walks tours in Ultra HD quality. New virtual walking tour videos every week!

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  • @Khingan17
    @Khingan1723 минут бұрын

    Куба - остров свободы.

  • @kimimiey2206
    @kimimiey22064 сағат бұрын

    Very beautiful from Malaysia

  • @_yk9ch9hw5q
    @_yk9ch9hw5q4 сағат бұрын

    Batista left a Havana before 1959 that became one of the most modern and elegant capitals in America. The tyrant Fidel Castro left a Havana in ruins, pestilent, and with more prostitution, drugs and misery than before 1959. And the people without freedoms. Today there is more insecurity in Havana than before 1959, even the Cuban government itself has recognized it.

  • @_yk9ch9hw5q
    @_yk9ch9hw5q4 сағат бұрын

    Batista left a Havana before 1959 that became one of the most modern and elegant capitals in America. The tyrant Fidel Castro left a Havana in ruins, pestilent, and with more prostitution, drugs and misery than before 1959. And the people without freedoms. Today there is more insecurity in Havana than before 1959, even the Cuban government itself has recognized it.

  • @_yk9ch9hw5q
    @_yk9ch9hw5q4 сағат бұрын

    I see that the expansion of drug use among young Cubans has barely been uncovered, when marijuana already had a history since the eighties and other drugs expanded since the nineties among the then young people. Only then the Internet did not exist nor were things made so widely public. That is why now talking about drugs within Cuba is no longer taboo among Cubans. It is one of the ways that youth use to escape from the precarious situation without freedoms that they live under Castro's boot, and it is also a way to interact with foreign tourists and obtain dollars from them.

  • @auliasky7316
    @auliasky73165 сағат бұрын

    much better in safety, cleaness, and no drug addiction zombies on street like US cities. 😮

  • @delaiasdeabreu9509
    @delaiasdeabreu95096 сағат бұрын

    ❤❤❤

  • @alondracatmedina2013
    @alondracatmedina20139 сағат бұрын

    A free place with no white Americans taking control! Stop listening to American propaganda! Cuba is a socialist country not communist. Learn and educate yourself in history. Family left Cuba? Yeah cause they were rich due to Americans invading (Spain before Americans) and they left because they weren’t going to make millions while Cubans suffered. Learn. Educate. Viva la Cuba libre!

  • @CARLESIUS
    @CARLESIUS11 сағат бұрын

    Minuto 6:02 "Se nota con frecuencia que las tiendas parecen contradecir LA CULTURA TRADICIONALMENTE MUY CONSERVADORA DE CHILE". Los que creen que la cultura de Chile es tradicionalmente muy conservadora, son muy ignorantes y no saben nada de lo innovadora, progresista y revolucionaria que a lo largo de su historia ha sido Chile.

  • @Gabiambro
    @Gabiambro13 сағат бұрын

    Linda ciudad de buenos aires saludos desde ciudad de México

  • @Apophis1966
    @Apophis196614 сағат бұрын

    Am 19. Juni 1972 überreichte der kubanische Staatspräsident Fidel Castro anlässlich eines Staatsbesuches in der DDR dem Staatsratsvorsitzenden Erich Honecker eine Landkarte, in der die Insel als Cayo Ernest Thaelmann („Ernst-Thälmann-Insel“) sowie ein Playa RDA („DDR-Strand“) verzeichnet waren. Diese Umbenennung eines Teils der Inselkette Cayos Blancos del Sur („Weiße Inseln des Südens“) wurde offiziell im kubanischen Präsidentenerlass 3676/72 festgehalten. Am 1. Juli 1972 berichtete der Journalist Joachim Conrad, einer der ersten Gäste seit der Namensgebung, in der Zeitung Neues Deutschland, dass die Vegetation der Insel überwiegend aus „kleine(n) Palmen, Dornengestrüpp, Kasuarinen, Bäume(n) mit schachtelhalmartigen Zweigen und eisenhartem Holz“ bestehe und sich auf der zum Sumpfgebiet der Zapata-Halbinsel zugewandten Seite Mangroven befinden. Anlässlich des 28. Todestages von Ernst Thälmann und der Weltfestspiele der Jugend 1973 in Ost-Berlin wurde am 18. August 1972 feierlich eine Thälmann-Büste auf der Insel enthüllt. Dabei anwesend waren der stellvertretende Botschafter der DDR auf Kuba, einige Offiziere des DDR-Lehrschiffes MS J. G. Fichte, der erste Sekretär der kubanischen Jugend sowie rund 100 kubanische Teilnehmer der Weltfestspiele von 1973. Dieses Denkmal steht noch heute vor Ort, es blättert zwar die Farbe ab, aber es steht noch.

  • @user-ml3rr5bj1b
    @user-ml3rr5bj1b16 сағат бұрын

    Беднота и грязь ужасная😮😮😮

  • @_yk9ch9hw5q
    @_yk9ch9hw5q16 сағат бұрын

    The Castro tyranny managed to sell lies in two fields to falsely give the image of having made progress. Since he could not do so in the economy because its failure was evident, he invented advances in education and health. The ability of the Castro tyranny to falsify figures and statistics is well known, and it does not allow anyone to verify them because that could cost Cubans jail time or foreigners expelled from the country. The health system of today's Cuba is in crisis. But those figures constitute one of their propaganda from the past that works less and less in this century but that some propaganda clichés continue to use in this century, and are increasingly denied with data on the web. The hospitals and clinics for ordinary Cubans lack basic things such as healing materials, which, like medicines, are sent to them by their relatives who have emigrated. The physical state of the buildings of these hospitals and clinics is terrifying (including the state of the bathrooms), with the walls unpainted, and without sheets, towels, or personal hygiene products (which patients must bring from home when are going to be admitted) and lacking basic medical technologies for clinical analyzes and surgical interventions. Only the clinics and hospitals that are paid in dollars and those that are intended for the Castro leadership are in better condition, such as the Ameijerias hospital, the Cira García, the CIMEQ, etc. It has become very common that, given the lack of the most basic things in hospitals, the relatives of a sick person use social networks to request support from Cubans abroad regarding some medicine, and even request humanitarian visas from the United States to obtain in the US the treatment or surgical intervention that your family member urgently needs. Another facet of tyranny is inventing achievements in medicines that it always propagandizes that they are “investigating” but in the end more is never known about them, or medicines that have not been endorsed by international health authorities. He even does business with Cuban doctors who he sends to other countries as semi-slave labor, earning a fortune with those doctors and paying them a pittance of what the countries pay the Cuban government, something that many organizations in the world have condemned.

  • @_yk9ck9hv5q
    @_yk9ck9hv5q16 сағат бұрын

    The Castro tyranny managed to sell lies in two fields to falsely give the image of having made progress. Since he could not do so in the economy because its failure was evident, he invented advances in education and health. The ability of the Castro tyranny to falsify figures and statistics is well known, and it does not allow anyone to verify them because that could cost Cubans jail time or foreigners expelled from the country. The health system of today's Cuba is in crisis. But those figures constitute one of their propaganda from the past that works less and less in this century but that some propaganda clichés continue to use in this century, and are increasingly denied with data on the web. The hospitals and clinics for ordinary Cubans lack basic things such as healing materials, which, like medicines, are sent to them by their relatives who have emigrated. The physical state of the buildings of these hospitals and clinics is terrifying (including the state of the bathrooms), with the walls unpainted, and without sheets, towels, or personal hygiene products (which patients must bring from home when are going to be admitted) and lacking basic medical technologies for clinical analyzes and surgical interventions. Only the clinics and hospitals that are paid in dollars and those that are intended for the Castro leadership are in better condition, such as the Ameijerias hospital, the Cira García, the CIMEQ, etc. It has become very common that, given the lack of the most basic things in hospitals, the relatives of a sick person use social networks to request support from Cubans abroad regarding some medicine, and even request humanitarian visas from the United States to obtain in the US the treatment or surgical intervention that your family member urgently needs. Another facet of tyranny is inventing achievements in medicines that it always propagandizes that they are “investigating” but in the end more is never known about them, or medicines that have not been endorsed by international health authorities. He even does business with Cuban doctors who he sends to other countries as semi-slave labor, earning a fortune with those doctors and paying them a pittance of what the countries pay the Cuban government, something that many organizations in the world have condemned.

  • @_yk9ck9hv5q
    @_yk9ck9hv5q17 сағат бұрын

    You have to visit the poorest neighborhoods of Havana that are in no way seen in Castro videos, such as Pogolotti, Palo Cagao, La Lisa, el Cerro, El Fanguito, Cayo Hueso, etc., neighborhoods that are very dangerous. They are more depressing than what you see in this video. And if Havana looks bad, the rest of the country is worse, there are more needs and people live with more hardship and more accentuated misery. Obviously they will never allow a video to be made in the embassy areas or in the residential areas where the Castro oligarchy and the high Cuban military caste live, there you have police officers watching all the time. Traveling to Cuba is dangerous, because there are no public bathrooms, so if your stomach hurts in the middle of the street and your accommodation is not nearby, it is better to look for the bush (or collapsed building, which is everywhere). ) closest as a bathroom. Cubans take advantage of collapsed buildings to use them as toilets, since there are many of these types of buildings in ruins throughout Cuba. That's why dilapidated buildings stink so much.

  • @_yk9ch9hw5q
    @_yk9ch9hw5q17 сағат бұрын

    You have to visit the poorest neighborhoods of Havana that are in no way seen in Castro videos, such as Pogolotti, Palo Cagao, La Lisa, el Cerro, El Fanguito, Cayo Hueso, etc., neighborhoods that are very dangerous. They are more depressing than what you see in this video. And if Havana looks bad, the rest of the country is worse, there are more needs and people live with more hardship and more accentuated misery. Obviously they will never allow a video to be made in the embassy areas or in the residential areas where the Castro oligarchy and the high Cuban military caste live, there you have police officers watching all the time. Traveling to Cuba is dangerous, because there are no public bathrooms, so if your stomach hurts in the middle of the street and your accommodation is not nearby, it is better to look for the bush (or collapsed building, which is everywhere). ) closest as a bathroom. Cubans take advantage of collapsed buildings to use them as toilets, since there are many of these types of buildings in ruins throughout Cuba. That's why dilapidated buildings stink so much.

  • @bijankumar2922
    @bijankumar292217 сағат бұрын

    imformation on the screen during movie is disturbed to visit life of Cuban people .

  • @tisnasatryana7581
    @tisnasatryana758118 сағат бұрын

    Ce Guevara and fedel castro in the best revolusioner.

  • @grt8guy03
    @grt8guy0320 сағат бұрын

    I love Cuba, I sure hope Russia and China invest, leaving the US out in the cold. Even the Cuban education system is better than in America

  • @hoitrankhanh5972
    @hoitrankhanh597221 сағат бұрын

    đảo chính .lật đố chế độ cs đi

  • @_yk9ch9hw5q
    @_yk9ch9hw5q22 сағат бұрын

    Walking through Havana has become somewhat depressing. The once elegant, glamorous, clean and quiet Havana has become a city in ruins, with many buildings collapsed or in danger of collapsing, pestilent, which serve as a drain or shitter for those in need. You have to walk looking up hoping that a balcony doesn't fall on you. The dirty and smelly sewage water runs like streams along the edges of the sidewalks and the garbage containers on the corners are overflowing, stinking, and are a breeding ground for rodents and cockroaches. What were once thriving businesses are now stores that are only used for rubble. Only the residential areas of Havana and the tourist areas have a better image, and especially where the Castro oligarchy and the Cuban military mafia live. And the increase in crime as a result of the shortage, to steal mobile phones, watches, bags or money and even bicycles and motorcycles, has become increasingly common. Havana will not take long, if the Castro tyranny is not swept away first, which will be a city in ruins, a competitor with Pompeii. Homes and buildings in Cuba are destroyed because of the tyrant Fidel Castro. The tyrant Fidel Castro and his followers wasted a lot of construction material not on building or rebuilding homes for Cubans, since almost all of them are in worse condition than before 1959, but on making luxury hotels for foreigners, expensive roads from the mainland to the keys. remote for tourist exploitation (altering the ecology of those places), donations of hospitals and airports to other countries (like Granada), or worse still, endless “popular tunnels” for their imaginary war against the United States.

  • @_yk9ch9hw5q
    @_yk9ch9hw5q22 сағат бұрын

    Walking through Havana has become somewhat depressing. The once elegant, glamorous, clean and quiet Havana has become a city in ruins, with many buildings collapsed or in danger of collapsing, pestilent, which serve as a drain or shitter for those in need. You have to walk looking up hoping that a balcony doesn't fall on you. The dirty and smelly sewage water runs like streams along the edges of the sidewalks and the garbage containers on the corners are overflowing, stinking, and are a breeding ground for rodents and cockroaches. What were once thriving businesses are now stores that are only used for rubble. Only the residential areas of Havana and the tourist areas have a better image, and especially where the Castro oligarchy and the Cuban military mafia live. And the increase in crime as a result of the shortage, to steal mobile phones, watches, bags or money and even bicycles and motorcycles, has become increasingly common. Havana will not take long, if the Castro tyranny is not swept away first, which will be a city in ruins, a competitor with Pompeii. Homes and buildings in Cuba are destroyed because of the tyrant Fidel Castro. The tyrant Fidel Castro and his followers wasted a lot of construction material not on building or rebuilding homes for Cubans, since almost all of them are in worse condition than before 1959, but on making luxury hotels for foreigners, expensive roads from the mainland to the keys. remote for tourist exploitation (altering the ecology of those places), donations of hospitals and airports to other countries (like Granada), or worse still, endless “popular tunnels” for their imaginary war against the United States.

  • @marimartashvili4077
    @marimartashvili407722 сағат бұрын

    CUBA❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @1Yellowshark
    @1YellowsharkКүн бұрын

    Compay Segundo war keine Sängerin.

  • @WannaWalk
    @WannaWalk2 сағат бұрын

    Yes he was. This is from his official biography: ‘Máximo Francisco Repilado Muñoz Telles (18 November 1907 - 13 July 2003), known professionally as "Compay Segundo", was a Cuban trova guitarist, singer and composer’- There are 100s of videos showing him signing and playing guitar during the shows.

  • @feedtherich11
    @feedtherich11Күн бұрын

    Cuba is not safe crime infested soon as you get off the plane nothing but scams no education system people live in poverty.

  • @VasiL-yl9wp
    @VasiL-yl9wpКүн бұрын

    Субтитри все мішають дивитися

  • @WannaWalk
    @WannaWalk2 сағат бұрын

    Hello. This is a VOICE narrated video: kzread.info/dash/bejne/qah5u7OmiLbdgg.html

  • @David-gh6vp
    @David-gh6vpКүн бұрын

    Thanks for the tour. Much better than Cuba; far cleaner and not chaotic. Not as cheap as Latin America, maybe?

  • @virendrashekhawat7197
    @virendrashekhawat7197Күн бұрын

    Much like Indian city

  • @veruzkacolombia4927
    @veruzkacolombia4927Күн бұрын

    Estuve en buenos aires en marzo es una ciudad muy linda súper bonita. Ya quiero volver todos los lugares son hermosos saludos desde Colombia

  • @_yk9ch9hw5q
    @_yk9ch9hw5qКүн бұрын

    Walking through Havana has become somewhat depressing. The once elegant, glamorous, clean and quiet Havana has become a city in ruins, with many buildings collapsed or in danger of collapsing, pestilent, which serve as a drain or shitter for those in need. You have to walk looking up hoping that a balcony doesn't fall on you. The dirty and smelly sewage water runs like streams along the edges of the sidewalks and the garbage containers on the corners are overflowing, stinking, and are a breeding ground for rodents and cockroaches. What were once thriving businesses are now stores that are only used for rubble. Only the residential areas of Havana and the tourist areas have a better image, and especially where the Castro oligarchy and the Cuban military mafia live. And the increase in crime as a result of the shortage, to steal mobile phones, watches, bags or money and even bicycles and motorcycles, has become increasingly common. Havana will not take long, if the Castro tyranny is not swept away first, which will be a city in ruins, a competitor with Pompeii. Homes and buildings in Cuba are destroyed because of the tyrant Fidel Castro. The tyrant Fidel Castro and his followers wasted a lot of construction material not on building or rebuilding homes for Cubans, since almost all of them are in worse condition than before 1959, but on making luxury hotels for foreigners, expensive roads from the mainland to the keys. remote for tourist exploitation (altering the ecology of those places), donations of hospitals and airports to other countries (like Granada), or worse still, endless “popular tunnels” for their imaginary war against the United States.

  • @_yk9ch9hw5q
    @_yk9ch9hw5qКүн бұрын

    Since the 1980s, the Cuban government has cared little about the precarious housing situation of Cubans. There are homeless people living in the streets or sewers. He has preferred to use the construction materials (Cuba produces them) for other purposes. In recent years, the GAESA military has especially monopolized them for the hotels that have been built in Cuba to obtain the dollars that they manage and for which they are not accountable. But the greatest waste of construction materials took place with the construction of the so-called "popular tunnels", for one of the many imaginary wars against the United States that the tyrant Fidel Castro invented to keep the attention of Cubans entertained and diverted in the communist jingoistic indoctrination. It is still not known how much resources were wasted in those tunnels, and what has become of them, what uses or disuses they have had (one day we will know).

  • @FredericManansala
    @FredericManansalaКүн бұрын

    The houses are great like in rich countries but i think the current economy is not good

  • @kevinjoseph517
    @kevinjoseph517Күн бұрын

    whats the black mkt for food?

  • @zaidagraciela3096
    @zaidagraciela3096Күн бұрын

    es una maravillosa ciudad, tiene lugares como estos que presentan aca, que todos los paises del mundo tambien tienen, sus partes con necesidad, muestren lo bello, lo, bonito, sus gentes, reconozcan porque estas partes de la habana, estan en esas condiciones-, visiten Cuba no se arrepentiran, y quedaran con deseos de volver

  • @paolojnby4488
    @paolojnby4488Күн бұрын

    Socialism seems working REALLY Well! Hwr cuban people there are wonderfull

  • @_yk9ch9hw5q
    @_yk9ch9hw5qКүн бұрын

    That's why the common people in Cuba now say: *WE PREFER BATISTA WITH BLOOD, THAN FIDEL WITH BLOOD AND WITHOUT FOOD*

  • @_yk9ch9hw5q
    @_yk9ch9hw5qКүн бұрын

    If something is sad in Cuba, it is seeing that large number of old people wandering around all day, half ragged, without teeth, and with a bag hanging on their arm, as if they were zombies, something that was never seen so widespread before 1959. Many elderly people and children even look for food in the garbage (or knock on the doors of houses asking for leftover food), something that has been increasing. Those who have a pension, it is a pittance that is not enough to feed themselves for even a week. That was the generation that in the sixties of the last century trusted that Cuba would be better after 1959, and 65 years later they only see misery, food shortages and destruction everywhere, and their young relatives emigrating incessantly, leaving them alone, waiting receive a few dollars from their emigrated relatives

  • @_yk9ch9hw5q
    @_yk9ch9hw5qКүн бұрын

    The people of Cuba for many years have not known what it is to drink a glass of natural milk, even the tyrant Raul Castro himself said this in his speech when he assumed power after being inherited by his already sick brother, the tyrant Fidel Castro. He said it like he was going to figure it out. Only very young children are given cow's milk on a rationed basis. The rest of the milk consumed in Cuba is powdered milk imported and sold in dollars in dollar stores, which is why it is inaccessible to the vast majority of Cubans, and farmers are prohibited from selling it freely. Well, they will be punished if they do it. Let us remember that the Cuban agricultural sector was destroyed by the tyrant Fidel Castro (just like the fishing sector) from the very beginning of his tyranny in the sixties (something for which he could never blame the United States) and since then the fields Cubans were becoming immense unproductive marabouts owned by the Castro government.

  • @_yk9ch9hw5q
    @_yk9ch9hw5qКүн бұрын

    If something is sad in Cuba, it is seeing that large number of old people wandering around all day, half ragged, without teeth, and with a bag hanging on their arm, as if they were zombies, something that was never seen so widespread before 1959. Many elderly people and children even look for food in the garbage (or knock on the doors of houses asking for leftover food), something that has been increasing. Those who have a pension, it is a pittance that is not enough to feed themselves for even a week. That was the generation that in the sixties of the last century trusted that Cuba would be better after 1959, and 65 years later they only see misery, food shortages and destruction everywhere, and their young relatives emigrating incessantly, leaving them alone, waiting receive a few dollars from their emigrated relatives

  • @_yk9ch9hw5q
    @_yk9ch9hw5qКүн бұрын

    If something is sad in Cuba, it is seeing that large number of old people wandering around all day, half ragged, without teeth, and with a bag hanging on their arm, as if they were zombies, something that was never seen so widespread before 1959. Many elderly people and children even look for food in the garbage (or knock on the doors of houses asking for leftover food), something that has been increasing. Those who have a pension, it is a pittance that is not enough to feed themselves for even a week. That was the generation that in the sixties of the last century trusted that Cuba would be better after 1959, and 65 years later they only see misery, food shortages and destruction everywhere, and their young relatives emigrating incessantly, leaving them alone, waiting receive a few dollars from their emigrated relatives

  • @_yk9ch9hw5q
    @_yk9ch9hw5qКүн бұрын

    Regarding Cuban reality, the versions other than this one refer to other interpretations but not other facts. The historical facts are only one, and the destruction of the Cuban economy by the tyrant Fidel Castro can be counted as a succession of historical facts that even have their absurdities and actions named (he himself gave them a name: Agrarian Reform (there were 2),) nationalizations" (that is, THEFT of properties from businessmen and investors, national and foreign, including here the last robbery called Revolutionary Offensive, which completely nationalized the Cuban economy), harvest of the ten million, Cordón de la Habana, Niña Bonita livestock plans , Rosa Fe, etc. and their famous expensive F1, F2 cattle, etc., microjet bananas, etc., and in parallel, the elimination of accounting in companies and collections and payments between them (since it was considered, as an ideology " Guevarian", which was a vestige of capitalism, and the elimination of collections and payments between state companies), all of which is the result of his excessive egotism and totalitarian caudillo style that is synthesized in the destructive and submissive slogan of "commander in boss, order", which made him run the country as if it were his personal estate where he did not have to consult anyone and simply give orders that had to be carried out without protest or being questioned, but worse still, he did not have to be accountable to anyone of the country's resources that he squandered in his orders and decisions. Cubans were simply turned into slaves before their excessive power. The Cuban people have never been able to have an accountability for the waste that the tyrant Fidel Castro made of the multimillion-dollar subsidy of the former USSR or any of the resources that he had at his disposal, such as the millions of dollars that now have Cuba sitting in London in the dock for being a bad payer to creditors.

  • @_yk9ck9hv5q
    @_yk9ck9hv5qКүн бұрын

    La patriota poetisa mambisa de Cuba, Dulce María Loynaz (quien nunca se doblegó ante el tirano Fidel Castro y murió con dignidad en 1998 a sus 95 años en Cuba) habla sobre la destrucción de La Habana: "El que no la vio, no podrá nunca imaginar lo que era La Habana en aquel momento: una pequeña Viena, un Paris en miniatura, un extracto de Buenos Aires, sin la sosera ni tanta calle ancha y descolorida. Porque La Habana era todo eso, color, esplendor, refinamiento..." "El Vedado era una esencia, un espíritu, un ser fundido en nuestro ser, que cuando lo perdimos. no fue sin sentir que ya dejábamos de ser un poco nosotros mismos, y aun prescindiendo de estas finuras de la sensibilidad... Como olvidar aquel trasunto de mármoles y jardines, de arboles umbrosos y verjas de hierro calado en filigranas! Y luego aquel olor a albahaca y a romero que era su olor y nunca mas he vuelto a percibir. Mientras escribo me doy cuenta de que estoy escribiendo en el vacío. Como hacer creer a los que vendrían luego que aquel Vedado era un lujo que podía permitirse una ciudad y con la ciudad un pequeño país donde no existían éxodos en masa, ni asaltos a embajadas, ni gente perseguida ni perseguidores, ,,!" "Ya no existe El Vedado, como no existe Pompeya ni Palmira. Como no existe Macchu Picchu. Pero estas al menos debieron su destrucción al rodar de los siglos o a las tremendas fuerzas de la Naturaleza, aun imponentes y grandiosas en su potencia de aniquilamiento. La misma Cartago fue arrasada por los hombres que peleaban su guerra, extranjeros en ella. En cambio, nuestro Vedado fue enterrado vivo por la estulticia y la avaricia de hombres nacidos bajo su mismo cielo."

  • @_yk9ck9hv5q
    @_yk9ck9hv5qКүн бұрын

    La Habana siempre tuvo muchas partes bonitas y algunas un poco feas. Ahora es al revés. La Habana está casi toda fea, sucia y destruida (lo de sucia y destruida es desde 1959) y muy pocas bonitas (especialmente donde vive la oligarquía castrista y la alta mafia militar cubana)

  • @AndreBastos-gg3kq
    @AndreBastos-gg3kqКүн бұрын

    Cuba é sensacional. Vc não passa de um pobre capitalista sem Capital. Apenas uma perguntinha. Vc viu moradores de rua, crianças sem escola? Não, né amiguinho?

  • @Basizq
    @BasizqКүн бұрын

    todas las ciudades tienen su parte fea y en otras muy fea

  • @elbosko2221
    @elbosko2221Күн бұрын

    PARA LOS QUE GUSTAN HABLAR MAS DE CUBA, UN PAIS QUE EEUU ha intentado matar de hambre con sus sanciones, los invito a que busquen videos de la pobreza y delincuencia en EEUU,

  • @WannaWalk
    @WannaWalk2 сағат бұрын

    Cómo un país que no cree en el mercado puede verse afectado por sanciones económicas? 🤔

  • @zlaticahudeckova5099
    @zlaticahudeckova5099Күн бұрын

    I Amerika už vypadá jako tady hrůza 😮

  • @EdvardGorsak
    @EdvardGorsak2 күн бұрын

    Кубинские правители это узурпаторы и коррупционеры. Куба, гони прочь этих коммунистов!!!!!

  • @EdvardGorsak
    @EdvardGorsak2 күн бұрын

    Куба была прекрасной страной, пока власть не захватили коммунисты. Кммунисты = фашисты.

  • @user-rg2qg9oy9z
    @user-rg2qg9oy9z2 күн бұрын

    скучное видео , ничего не рассказывает ,только лайки выпрашивает, да денег попрошайничает