Cuba: Trinidad and Cienfuegos
Local men sit by a colorful old roadster. (Jeff Greenwald / For The Times)
A statue of Cuba’s patron saint, Our Lady of Charity, is carried toward Trinidad’s cathedral in a religious procession. (Jeff Greenwald / For The Times)
A boy watches a religious procession winds through the streets. (Jeff Greenwald / For The Times)
A young watchmaker at his stall. (Jeff Greenwald / For The Times)
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Fruit smoothies and cubanos are for sale near Trinidad’s Parque Cespedes. (Jeff Greenwald / For The Times)

A typical taxi in Trinidad. (Amanda Jones / For The Times)
A street seller. (Amanda Jones / For The Times)

Julio Munoz, Cuba’s best-known horse whisperer. (Jeff Greenwald / For The Times)
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Looking north over the roofs of Trinidad from the Antiguo Conveto de San Francisco de Asis. (Jeff Greenwald / For The Times)
The coast between Trinidad and Cienfuegos has beautiful coves and beaches. (Amanda Jones / For The Times)
A cafe in the coastal town of Cienfuegos. (Amanda Jones / For The Times)