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Ivet Gonzalez

The Embargo Fueled Resurgence Of Horse-Drawn Carriages In Cuba

Limited access to fuel and vehicles, due partially to the decades long US imposed embargo, have forced Cubans to get creative with means of public transportation.

October 30th, 2014

By Ivet Gonzalez

The Embargo Fueled Resurgence Of Horse-Drawn Carriages In Cuba

HAVANA, Oct 30, 2014 (IPS) - Up and down the streets of towns and cities in Cuba go horse-drawn carriages with black leather tops and large back wheels, alongside more simple carts, operating as public transportation. This ancient means of transportation can be seen throughout this country, in urban, suburban and rural areas,

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