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Children of the revolution born since 1959 -- as are almost two-thirds of Cuba's 11 million people -- ride to Guanabo, a beach just east of Havana, in an American relic from pre-Castro days. "I was struck by these kids just out cruising in a car," says Harvey. "It's so rare to see that in Cuba, with gasoline so expensive and cars so scarce. But here they were in late afternoon, just being kids. It was so familiar, and so unusual." |
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