Permaculture in Cuba: Urban Agriculture in Havana

The best of Bill McL's photos of Havana and surrounds.

16 cuban workers
960111 - approx. 16 Cuban men listening to unseen speaker to left, some in khaki caps, most in long-sleeved blue or khaki shirts standing in front of large shrub.

7 Cuban workers
960117 - Seven Cuban men, most in long-sleeved shirts listening to unseen female speaker to left

a new house in Cuba
960123 - A new house in Havana. View from roadway of pale blue flat-roofed bungalow, narrow open doorway flanked by white shuttered windows Two little palm trees.

Old FARMACIA building
960101 - Elegant aqua 4-storey building on street corner in Habana Vieja (Old Havana): FARMACIA TURNO PERMANENTE ("All night pharmacy") sign to left, pot plants on colonaded balconies.
farmer ploughing with ox
960105 - Hatted farmer ploughing redsoil field with tan ox, fence of barbed wire and sprouting stakes (ie. living fence - fodder) in foreground
ploughing farmer smiling
960105 - Closeup of same farmer, smiling, at his plough in red soil paddock
Eleven Cuban school children
960110 - Eleven Cuban school children: 6 boys, 5 girls in school uniform, mostly red shorts or skirts white short sleeved shirts and red or blue neckchiefs.
Many smiling Cuban school children
960110 - Larger group of Cuban school children, smiling at camera this time.


Return to the Web page of the ACF Urban Permaculture Project in Cuba at http://www.peg.apc.org/~adamt/cuba

Contact Adam Tiller, Cuba Project Manager, at the ACF in Melbourne:
tel: (+61 3) 9416 1166, email: <adamt@peg.pegasus.oz.au>


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