We were in Havana which was full of those vintage American cars. The little yellow vehicles were a type of tuk tuk called cococabs, because they were shaped like a coconut . This was 11 years ago now so I don't know much everything may have changed in the meantime.
I suppose Havana is famous for its crumbling buildings and distinctive cars. The street market there was right outside our hotel room window... and they got started at around 5:30 a.m!!
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Cuba?
ReplyDeleteHa! I knew it would be too easy - I must try to visit more obscure places :)
DeleteI wouldn't have known! I love the car. What are those little yellow vehicles?
ReplyDeleteWe were in Havana which was full of those vintage American cars. The little yellow vehicles were a type of tuk tuk called cococabs, because they were shaped like a coconut . This was 11 years ago now so I don't know much everything may have changed in the meantime.
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ReplyDeleteThe middle photo did suggest Cuba to me/ Thanks to the other for answering for me
DeleteI suppose Havana is famous for its crumbling buildings and distinctive cars. The street market there was right outside our hotel room window... and they got started at around 5:30 a.m!!
DeleteI wouldn't have guessed even though the old car was a huge clue!
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