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You can climb the Turquino Peak (1974 meters above sea level) through two paths: a steeper from the province of Santiago de Cuba and a longer but easier from Granma. If you do it from Santiago you can go up and down in a day, at a good pace it will take you some twelve to fourteen hours. By from Granma it will take you two days to reach the top.

A group of friends who recently climbed to the top of Cuba sent us these images, which we share with you today.

Photo: Victor Nogueira

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