A ship at dock in GTMO
The U.S.S. Iowa, BB-61
What makes GTMO useful
Unlike other towns
. . . and tank traps
Surrounded by minefields . . .
No, it's not a jail
The base water supply
The post office
There is only one stoplight
But there are differences
The selection isn't bad
The only American grocery store in Cuba
Families discover natural wonders
Careful surfing
There is a horseback-riding club
But if you can play here . . .
Golfers will always find a way
Flags flying
The ferry ride to Windward Point
Aviation maintenance
Aircraft are maintained
Among the base's protections
Across the minefield
Solitude is possible at GTMO
The North East Gate
Also at the North East Gate . . .
Those big binoculars show this
Opposite the North East Gate
The Sierra Maestra
Bleacher Collapse, Greenburgh, New York
But then . . .
Soon thereafter . . .
Comforting the injured
When in doubt . . .
Horror on a sunny morning
The horror grows worse
The driver escaped, somehow
Trees are sometimes stronger than trucks
It truly was a miracle
Building supplies went everywhere
Reducing the fire risk
Oops!
Injury on the road at night
A parents' fear
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Across the bay . . .


. . . is the Cuban town of Guantanamo. Sugar is shipped from here. It is also where Cubans who work on the base live -- strange but true.
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