Havana’s 500th anniversary: Fisherman Roberto Molina
By AFP
25 November 2019 |
6:10 am
As Havana turns 500 years old, AFPTV speaks to Cubans who reflect on how the capital has impacted their lives. Fisherman Roberto Molina leaves his house every day, no matter the weather. For him, it doesn't matter if the capital is good or bad because it's his home.
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