Sunday, August 17, 2014




                                                             Miami    
 If Miami seems to be built on the basis of leisure, we must admit that the framework lends itself to these tropical latitudes its position near the tip of Florida opens the doors to her home port of the Caribbean Sea and its islands and South America.

Miami is also known to be an important country of immigration, including Cuba (hence the city's Little Havana), which adds a mixed character to the city. In the other direction, the Port of Miami is an important starting point for many cruise ships.

In addition, the Latin American culture is well entrenched. Between Hispanic culture and Cuban culture, you'll quickly intoxicated by the tunes of salsa and smells of "frijoles negros" Cuban popular dish very popular with tourists. The southern culture is affirmed at the Calle Ocho festival, the culmination and final Carnival Miami.






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