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French Tumba
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Destination: Santiago de Cuba
Tumba Francesa is currently alive on the traditions defended by its seventh generation, most of them young people. The institution, officially headquartered at the Santiago's old center, received the 2000 National Prize of Community Culture and on November 2003, UNESCO declared it Master Work from the Oral and Immaterial Patrimony of Humanity.
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Jurasic Valley
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Destination: Santiago de Cuba
An area with 170 concrete animals and people dating back to the prehistoric period. Some have an altitude of 2 to 3 metres. It's just like being on a visit at the Flintstones.
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San Juan Hill
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Destination: Santiago de Cuba
Spanish-American War. The Battle of San Juan Hill. Occurring at roughly the same time as the naval battle off the coast was the landing of U.S. troops at Santiago. Among them we find Teddy Roosevelt and his band of Rough Riders, the 1st U.S. Volunteer Cavalry.
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