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cuba, habana What's Cuba Like In 2025 as we take you on a journey through the vibrant streets of Cuba, filled with both struggle and beauty. Marvel at the old school cars that roam the streets, keeping the spirit of the past alive in this colorful city. Join us as we explore the culture and history of Cuba on this unforgettable adventure. #havana #cuba #habana 4k, 4k walk, 4k walking tour, che guevara, city walk, cuba, cuba 4k, cuba 4k video tour, cuba adventures, cuba city tour, cuba hoy, cuba today, cuban art, downtown, downtown havana, drive, habana vieja, habana vieja tour, havana, havana city, havana cuba 4k travel, havana cuba walking tour, must see cuba, travel, varadero, varadero beach, walk travel videos, walkaround, walking, walking cuba city, walking tour, walking tours cuba, wanderlust cuba, wanderlust havana, wanna walk travel to cuba, cuba street life, cuban culture travel guide, exploring cuba, cuba travel vlog 2023, hidden culture of cuba, life in havana, best places to visit in cuba, cuba travel tips

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00:00In Cuba, life has become an endless repetition of the same day.
00:06When you wake up, the first thing you think about is not your plans, but your needs.
00:11For electricity, will there be water? Will we be able to cook today?
00:17Here, the day doesn't start with energy, it starts with uncertainty.
00:21And each dawn brings the same tiredness, because on this island, time passes, but nothing changes.
00:27The houses wake up in silence with the shadows of the night still clinging to the walls.
00:34The fan stops spinning at 3 in the morning when the power went out and the heat is unforgiving.
00:41Mothers wake up slowly, searching through the little that's left from the previous day for something to give their children before they leave for school.
00:49There's no gas in the stove and there's nothing to preserve in the refrigerator.
00:52The ration, small bread is saved for the children's snack.
00:59Adults drink water with sugar or coffee mixed with whatever else is available.
01:04That's how the day starts with hunger, heat, and resignation.
01:08In other countries, people rush to get to work.
01:11Here, people walk slowly because there is no hurry when everything remains the same.
01:16The streets smell of humidity and tiredness.
01:18The buildings crumble a little more each day and the sidewalks are full of cracks that no one fixes.
01:26The city seems frozen in an old photograph.
01:30The vendors shout what little they have.
01:32The old cars make noise.
01:34The dogs seek shade.
01:37Everyone keeps moving, but it is an empty movement.
01:41Transportation does not improve.
01:42The buses are full.
01:45Taxis are inaccessible and those who cannot pay walk kilometers.
01:50Under the sun, sweat mixes with frustration.
01:54Reaching a destination feels like a victory, even if there is no prize.
01:58In Cuba, moving is a battle that is fought every day.
02:03When water arrives, it is cause for celebration.
02:06The buckets and tanks fill up quickly because no one knows how long the miracle will last.
02:12Sometimes it comes with dirt, sometimes it does not reach the upper floors, sometimes it never arrives.
02:19In this country, water is more valuable than money, because without it there is no life.
02:24And when it's gone, it feels like the entire island is drying up from the inside.
02:28Hospitals are empty of medicine and full of hopelessness.
02:35Walls are falling down, ventilators don't work, doctors work with their hands and faith.
02:42There are no antibiotics, no syringes, no gloves.
02:47The sick bring their own sheets, their own medications, and sometimes their own food.
02:52In Cuba, healthcare isn't free, it's paid for with anguish.
02:59Young people dream of leaving, not staying.
03:03Every conversation ends with the same phrase, at least there's a future over there.
03:09Those who manage to leave send money, those who don't send it, keep quiet.
03:14Because talking about hope here is almost an act of rebellion.
03:16The island is slowly emptying out, and what's left is an echo of what was once a town full of energy.
03:24The elderly survive on a shameful pension.
03:28They walk under the sun, selling what little they can, looking for what others throw away.
03:35In their eyes there is more history than hope and yet they do not complain because they have seen it all.
03:39They have lived it all and they know that complaining here changes nothing.
03:42And when night falls, the country goes dark.
03:49Not just the lights, but also the people.
03:52Candles are lit, mosquitoes attack and silence covers everything.
03:57In Cuba, the day ends as it begins, without water, without light and without promises.
04:04And yet, the people continue to get up as if survival were an obligation that is repeated until exhaustion.
04:12The day ends as it begins, the day ends as it begins.
04:19Dawn in Cuba does not bring relief, it brings fatigue.
04:23The first rooster sounds and there is already movement.
04:27Mothers get up weak, but with the same routine.
04:30Fetching water, preparing what little there is and checking if there is electricity.
04:34The stoves are off, the tank is empty and the bread, if it has arrived, is saved for the children.
04:43In the doorways there are already neighbors talking about the same old thing.
04:46There is no light, no water, nothing.
04:50The day begins, but there is no hope.
04:53Children go to school in worn out uniforms and half empty backpacks.
04:57Some walk barefoot or with torn shoes.
05:03Teachers do what they can, teaching without materials, without resources, and with tired hearts.
05:09During recess, children do not run around happily.
05:13They seek shade and hope that hunger does not overcome them before they get home.
05:16In Cuba, childhood is not innocence, it is the anticipated learning of sacrifice.
05:24Workers leave their homes early, knowing that their transportation may fail.
05:30They walk long distances with the sun beating down, with sweat beating on their backs.
05:37Those who manage to get on a bus are packed in silence, staring straight ahead.
05:42There are no conversations, only blank stares.
05:46They arrive at work and the first thing they do is check to see if there is electricity,
05:50because here even the right to work depends on whether there is electricity.
05:54Midday is a mix of hunger and heat.
05:58The streets empty, business is close, and people take shelter wherever they can.
06:03In homes, people cook whatever they can find, if there is anything.
06:07Rice without oil, eggs without salt, flour without flavor.
06:12No one complains because they have learned to eat with their soul when their stomach is empty.
06:16In Cuba, hunger is disguised as resignation.
06:22The hours pass slowly, as if the clock were also tired.
06:27Blackouts return without warning, fans turn off, the air stagnates, and the silence becomes unbearable.
06:35Children fan themselves with notebook pages, adults fan themselves patiently.
06:39Promises of fixes and solutions sound increasingly distant.
06:46Literal and symbolic darkness becomes part of life.
06:51In the middle of the afternoon, some sit in doorways looking for air.
06:54The streets are broken, the pavement hot, dogs wander aimlessly.
07:03Neighbors talk in low tones, sharing frustrations and rumors that something might come tomorrow.
07:07Tomorrow in Cuba is just another name for repetition.
07:15The elderly return from cashing their checkbooks with bills that are not even enough for a bar of soap.
07:19They walk slowly, tired, holding in their hands the reflection of abandonment.
07:27Many spend the day alone, while others survive thanks to what relatives who manage to escape send them.
07:32There is nostalgia in their eyes, but also a sad calm, that of someone who has seen it all.
07:40When evening falls, mothers begin another day, preparing dinner.
07:46If there is rice or an egg, it is served, if not, something is invented.
07:52Conversations are short, laughter is scarce.
07:56In most homes, people eat in silence under the dim light of a candle or with darkness as their company.
08:03And when the children ask why there is not more, the mothers say the same thing they always say.
08:08Tomorrow will be different, but it will not be.
08:12When night falls, the country shuts down.
08:15The buildings are left in semi-darkness, the streets sink into silence.
08:20Crickets, mosquitoes, and the sound of tiredness can be heard.
08:25Families try to sleep, but the heat and worries do not let them sleep.
08:28There is no noise outside, there is no rest inside.
08:33In Cuba, night does not separate the days, it unites them.
08:38And while everyone tries to sleep, the island continues to slowly spin around its routine.
08:42There are no consoling promises or solutions that arrive.
08:47The only thing that remains is the will to continue, even if there is no more strength.
08:52Because here, survival has become a habit.
08:56And with each dawn, when the sun rises again over the same broken roofs, Cuba wakes up, but it does not move forward.
09:02In Cuba, time does not move forward, it stagnates.
09:08The days repeat themselves one after the other, identical, with the same shortages and the same tiredness.
09:16Hope is no longer sought in speeches, it is sought in the possibility of a day with water, an hour of light or a full meal.
09:24Cubans do not ask for luxuries, they ask for what the world considers normal.
09:29But here even normality is an unattainable dream.
09:32Silence has become part of the landscape.
09:36People no longer protest because tiredness weighs more than anger.
09:40Eyes are open, but words are kept to themselves.
09:44And although the streets are filled with noise, that noise is not life, it is survival.
09:50A country that keeps so silent ends up speaking only with its pain.
09:53And Cuba, although wounded, still speaks through those who dare to tell what is happening here.
10:00Mothers continue to be the true heroines.
10:04They invent, carry, sew, feed and console.
10:07All with a strength that even they do not understand where it comes from.
10:12The elderly wait patiently for justice that never comes.
10:16The young dream of leaving, even though their souls remain here.
10:21And those who leave do so in tears because loving Cuba also hurts.
10:24Every straw, every bucket of water carried, every loaf of bread broken in silence is proof of what it means to resist.
10:33But resisting cannot be the only purpose.
10:37Life is not about enduring, it is about living with dignity.
10:40And that dignity has been extinguished little by little, like a candle that is still lit only because the wind has not yet overcome it.
10:48Cuba needs more than hope, it needs truth.
10:52It needs light, but not only in the cables, but in the mines.
10:58It needs water, but not only in the tanks, but in the consciences.
11:02It needs justice, but above all, it needs a future.
11:05And that future will only be possible when people stop surviving and start living again.
11:13Thank you for joining me until the end of this video.
11:16It's not easy to talk about Cuba, but it's even harder to keep it quiet.
11:21Behind every repeated day, every payment, and every tear, there are people who still resist,
11:27even though hope weighs as much as hunger.
11:30If this video touched you, share it so the world can hear what people are experiencing here.
11:36Leave me your opinion in the comments, I want to read it.
11:40And remember, as long as there are people who tell the truth, Cuba still breathes.
11:44Oh.
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