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  • Havana, Cuba - DECEMBER 19, 2014 : View of the  Church with Moro in  background, at the harbor in Havana. Life in streets of Havana Vieja the day after Cubans learned that President Obama would ease relations between the USA and Cuba (Photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Havana, Cuba - DECEMBER 19, 2014 : View of tourists strolling in old Havana. Life in streets of Havana Vieja the day after Cubans learned that President Obama would ease relations between the USA and Cuba (Photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Havana, Cuba - DECEMBER 19, 2014 : View of old Havana. Life in streets of Havana Vieja the day after Cubans learned that President Obama would ease relations between the USA and Cuba (Photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Havana, Cuba - DECEMBER 19, 2014 : View of the  Church with Moro in  background, at the harbor in Havana. Life in streets of Havana Vieja the day after Cubans learned that President Obama would ease relations between the USA and Cuba (Photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Havana, Cuba - DECEMBER 19, 2014 : Views of downtown Havana two days after Cubans learned that President Obama would ease relations between the USA and Cuba (Photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Havana, Cuba - DECEMBER 19, 2014 : The city can be viewed from this rooftop camera obscura, one of the three largest in the world. Life in streets of Havana Vieja the day after Cubans learned that President Obama would ease relations between the USA and Cuba (Photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Havana, Cuba - DECEMBER 19, 2014 : The city can be viewed from this rooftop camera obscura, one of the three largest in the world. Life in streets of Havana Vieja the day after Cubans learned that President Obama would ease relations between the USA and Cuba (Photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Havana, Cuba - DECEMBER 19, 2014 : Ruined building in the middle of Havana Vieja. Life in streets of Havana Vieja the day after Cubans learned that President Obama would ease relations between the USA and Cuba (Photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Havana, Cuba - DECEMBER 19, 2014 : Life in streets of Havana Vieja the day after Cubans learned that President Obama would ease relations between the USA and Cuba (Photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Mazatlan, Mexico: Casa Lucila is a new boutique hotel built in a historical bulding overlooking the Malecon. The downtown area, or Centro Historico, of this Sinaloan seaside resort is experiencing a revival. (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Mazatlan, Mexico: Casa Lucila is a new boutique hotel built in a historical bulding overlooking the Malecon. The downtown area, or Centro Historico, of this Sinaloan seaside resort is experiencing a revival. (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Lancaster, California: a runner runs through a field of wildflowers (poppies) at a reserve near Lancaster, California (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Havana, Cuba - DECEMBER 19, 2014 : Life in streets of Havana Vieja the day after Cubans learned that President Obama would ease relations between the USA and Cuba (Photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Havana, Cuba - DECEMBER 19, 2014 : Life in streets of Havana Vieja the day after Cubans learned that President Obama would ease relations between the USA and Cuba (Photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Havana, Cuba - DECEMBER 19, 2014 : Working but decaying carpenter's shop. Life in streets of Havana Vieja the day after Cubans learned that President Obama would ease relations between the USA and Cuba (Photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Havana, Cuba - DECEMBER 19, 2014 : Communist star in a window. Life in streets of Havana Vieja the day after Cubans learned that President Obama would ease relations between the USA and Cuba (Photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Havana, Cuba - DECEMBER 19, 2014 : Communist star in a window. Life in streets of Havana Vieja the day after Cubans learned that President Obama would ease relations between the USA and Cuba (Photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Mazatlan, Mexico: Casa Lucila, named after Conchita Valades' mother, Lucila, is a new boutique hotel built in a historical bulding overlooking the Malecon. The downtown area, or Centro Historico, of this Sinaloan seaside resort is experiencing a revival. (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Mazatlan, Mexico: Casa Lucila is a new boutique hotel built in a historical bulding overlooking the Malecon. The downtown area, or Centro Historico, of this Sinaloan seaside resort is experiencing a revival. (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Mazatlan, Mexico: Casa Lucila is a new boutique hotel built in a historical bulding overlooking the Malecon. The downtown area, or Centro Historico, of this Sinaloan seaside resort is experiencing a revival. (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Mazatlan, Mexico: Casa Lucila is a new boutique hotel built in a historical bulding overlooking the Malecon. The downtown area, or Centro Historico, of this Sinaloan seaside resort is experiencing a revival. (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Mazatlan, Mexico: Casa Lucila is a new boutique hotel built in a historical bulding overlooking the Malecon. The downtown area, or Centro Historico, of this Sinaloan seaside resort is experiencing a revival. (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Mazatlan, Mexico: Casa Lucila is a new boutique hotel built in a historical bulding overlooking the Malecon. The downtown area, or Centro Historico, of this Sinaloan seaside resort is experiencing a revival. (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Mazatlan, Mexico: Casa Lucila is a new boutique hotel built in a historical bulding overlooking the Malecon. The downtown area, or Centro Historico, of this Sinaloan seaside resort is experiencing a revival. (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Mazatlan, Mexico: Casa Lucila is a new boutique hotel built in a historical bulding overlooking the Malecon. The downtown area, or Centro Historico, of this Sinaloan seaside resort is experiencing a revival. (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Mazatlan, Mexico: Casa Lucila is a new boutique hotel built in a historical bulding overlooking the Malecon. The downtown area, or Centro Historico, of this Sinaloan seaside resort is experiencing a revival. (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Mazatlan, Mexico: Casa Lucila is a new boutique hotel built in a historical bulding overlooking the Malecon. The downtown area, or Centro Historico, of this Sinaloan seaside resort is experiencing a revival. (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Mazatlan, Mexico: Casa Lucila is a new boutique hotel built in a historical bulding overlooking the Malecon. The downtown area, or Centro Historico, of this Sinaloan seaside resort is experiencing a revival. (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Mazatlan, Mexico: The downtown area, or Centro Historico, of this Sinaloan seaside resort is experiencing a revival. The historical Colonial architecture houses restaurants, clubs, markets, art museums, galleries, and churches. Off the beaten tourist path of the "Golden Zone" to the north, it is an ideal place to stroll and experience "real" Mexico. (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Mazatlan, Mexico: The downtown area, or Centro Historico, of this Sinaloan seaside resort is experiencing a revival. The historical Colonial architecture houses restaurants, clubs, markets, art museums, galleries, and churches. Off the beaten tourist path of the "Golden Zone" to the north, it is an ideal place to stroll and experience "real" Mexico. (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Mazatlan, Mexico: The downtown area, or Centro Historico, of this Sinaloan seaside resort is experiencing a revival. The historical Colonial architecture houses restaurants, clubs, markets, art museums, galleries, and churches. Off the beaten tourist path of the "Golden Zone" to the north, it is an ideal place to stroll and experience "real" Mexico. (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Havana, Cuba - DECEMBER 19, 2014 : Life in streets of Havana Vieja the day after Cubans learned that President Obama would ease relations between the USA and Cuba (Photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Havana, Cuba - DECEMBER 19, 2014 : Life in streets of Havana Vieja the day after Cubans learned that President Obama would ease relations between the USA and Cuba (Photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Soroa, Cuba: Views of the Sierra de Rosario mountains from the original house of Felipe Camacho are framed by the firecracker plant. The valley has tamarind trees, norfolk pines, bromeliads growing everywhere; mockingbirds, warbler, Cuban braswick bird,  and hummingbirds populate the trees. Camacho was a Spanish lawyer who built this lush garden with paths carved in stone in memory of his daugther who loved orchids.Giant philodendron,  orchids, dragon fruit, breadfruit, bromeliads and air plants grow in profusion in the Cuban Botanical Orchid Garden or Jardín Botánico Orquideario Soroa (JBOS) has 25,000 orchid species. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site 90 kilometers from Havana, Cuba. (Photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Soroa, Cuba: Views of the Sierra de Rosario mountains from the original house of Felipe Camacho are framed by the firecracker plant. The valley has tamarind trees, norfolk pines, bromeliads growing everywhere; mockingbirds, warbler, Cuban braswick bird,  and hummingbirds populate the trees. Camacho was a Spanish lawyer who built this lush garden with paths carved in stone in memory of his daugther who loved orchids.Giant philodendron,  orchids, dragon fruit, breadfruit, bromeliads and air plants grow in profusion in the Cuban Botanical Orchid Garden or Jardín Botánico Orquideario Soroa (JBOS) has 25,000 orchid species. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site 90 kilometers from Havana, Cuba. (Photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Festus, Missouri: Exterior view of Curtis Sleeper's home inside a cave. 3/30/09. (Photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Oaxaca, Oaxaca: An irrigation canal runs up to a view of the Santo Domingo Church from the grounds of the Jardin Ethnobotanico. (Photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Oaxaca, Mexico: A wedding on the front plaza of the Santo Domingo church. Oaxaca, Mexico: View of the Santo Domingo church. The Jardin Ethno-Botanico in Oaxaca, Oaxaca, was built on former church grounds. (Photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Oaxaca, Mexico: View of the Santo Domingo church. The Jardin Ethno-Botanico in Oaxaca, Oaxaca, was built on former church grounds. (Photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Guanajuato, Mexico: A monument to El Pipila, one of the heroes of the revolution, is reached by funicular railroad on a cliff high above Guanjuato, one of 3 cities in "La Ruta de la Independencia." Tourists from all over Mexico pose in front of it and take in the view.  (Photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Guanajuato, Mexico: A monument to El Pipila, one of the heroes of the revolution, is reached by funicular railroad on a cliff high above Guanjuato, one of 3 cities in "La Ruta de la Independencia." Tourists from all over Mexico pose in front of it and take in the view.  (Photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Guanajuato, Mexico: A view of Guanjuato, one of 3 cities in "La Ruta de la Independencia," from the Highway ruta 2010 as it comes into town. (Photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Guanajuato, Mexico: A view of Guanjuato, one of 3 cities in "La Ruta de la Independencia," from the Highway ruta 2010 as it comes into town. (Photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Festus, Missouri: Exterior view of Curtis Sleeper's home inside a cave. (Photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Guanajuato, Mexico: A monument to El Pipila, one of the heroes of the revolution, is reached by funicular railroad on a cliff high above Guanjuato, one of 3 cities in "La Ruta de la Independencia." Tourists from all over Mexico pose in front of it and take in the view.  (Photo: Ann Summa).
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  • San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico: A view of Las Monjas from the Belles artes, (Photo: Ann Summa).
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  • San Miguel Allende, Mexico: A backside  view of the Parroquia church (from Aldama Street)  in the high desert Colonial Historical Monument town, San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico. The town is a art colony, shopping and mountain biking mecca, attracting many tourists from all over the world.
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  • Oaxaca, Oaxaca: views of the Santo Domingo Church from the grounds of the Jardin Ethnobotanico. (Photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Oaxaca, Mexico: The Jardin Ethno-Botanico in Oaxaca, Oaxaca, can be viewed by passersby through windows cut in the thick convent's walls (Photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Oaxaca, Oaxaca: views of the Santo Domingo Church from the grounds of the Jardin Ethnobotanico. (Photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Oaxaca, Oaxaca: views of the Santo Domingo Church from the grounds of the Jardin Ethnobotanico. (Photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Oaxaca, Oaxaca: views of the Santo Domingo Church from the grounds of the Jardin Ethnobotanico. (Photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Guanajuato, Mexico:  Views of the almost-ghost-town from the roof of the ex-Hacienda. Jaral de Berrio is an ex-hacienda that is more than 200 years old. Now it sells mezcal but the condition is the same as it's been for the last 100 years. It was one of the most productive and important haciendas of its time. San Miguel Allende, Mexico. (Photo: Ann Summa).
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