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Showing posts with label SANTA CLARA. Show all posts
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Thursday, 20 November 2014

Nowadays the "Armored Train" (Spanish: Tren Blindado) is a national memorial and museum located near the depot of Santa Clara station


The Battle of Santa Clara was a series of events in late December 1958 that led to the capture of the Cuban city of Santa Clara by revolutionaries
under the command of Che Guevara

The battle was a decisive victory for the rebels fighting against the regime of General Fulgencio Batista: within 12 hours of the city's capture Batista fled Cuba
and Fidel Castro's forces claimed overall victory

It features prominently on the back of the three convertible peso bill

Guevara's column travelled on 28 December 1958 from the coastal port of Caibarién along the road to the town of Camajuani, which lay between Caibarién and Santa Clara

Their journey was received by cheering crowds of peasants, and Caibarién's capture within a day reinforced the sense among the rebel fighters that overall victory was imminent

Government troops guarding the army garrison at Camajuani deserted their posts without incident, and Guevara's column proceeded to Santa Clara

They arrived at the city's university on the outskirts of the town at dusk

Guevara, who viewed the capture of the armored train as a priority, successfully mobilized the tractors of the school of Agronomy at the university to raise the rails of the railway


The train was therefore derailed as it transported troops away from the Capiro hill

The officers within tumbled out asking for a truce

At this, ordinary soldiers, whose morale was very low, began to fraternize with the rebels, saying that they were tired of fighting against their own people

Shortly afterwards the armored train was in the hands of the rebels and its 350 men and officers were transported as prisoners


The train contained a considerable amount of weaponry, a huge bonus to revolutionary forces, and it was to become a basis of further attack in the hands of both the rebels
and supportive peasants

Guevara himself described how the men were forced out by a volley of Molotov cocktails, causing the armored train to become a "veritable oven for the soldiers"

In the early hours of New Years Day 1959 Batista fled the capital HavanaA few days later, Che went with Camilo Cienfuegos in Havana, on January 8, 1959,
followed closely by Fidel Castro

Source: Wikipedia












































Saturday, 30 August 2014

In Santa Clara we stayed at Hotel Los Caneyes *** in our own "cabana"


We have stayed twice at Hotel Los Caneyes*** in Santa Clara

In the beautifully landscaped garden are the "cabana' s"

The first time the bungalows were unpainted but now they had all
a cheerful color


Before and after the paint job



Unfortunately, the bungalows were now so moist that it smelled very musty and in the morning the clothes and the toilet paper were very wet



The entrance with souvenir stalls





The windows of the reception with beautiful carvings







The rooms were neat and clean and there were two swans with a welcome note on our bed

Both times the staff was very friendly and helpful





















Here and there in the garden you saw a piece of art carved in a tree




A beautiful pool with enough sunbeds




Two special shower heads by the pool














Breakfast and dinner were in buffet style with plenty of choice and it all tasted good