Baracoa, Cuba’s oldest and most isolated town

Glass window, Baracoa Cathedral

A stained glass window in the Our Lady of the Assumption Co-Cathedral, depicting Columbus putting a cross, the “Cruz de la Parra” in the sands of what would later become Baracoa harbour, at the point he named Porto Santo, with El Yunque, the table mountain, in the background.

Photo by Ludo Kuipers, Mon Mar 07, 2016
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