...All the different cars here: the old American cars being done up . . . I suppose it's like something out of a movie. It's like going back in time and going to a 1950s set.
– Wayne Shelford's first thoughts on the Cuban capital of Havana, at the start of this episode
[Havana is] known for cars, cigars and bars. Hemingway enjoyed all three...
– Wayne Shelford describes Havana
He says "Cigars are like women. Some turn out to be good, some are bad."
– Interpreter Tony passes on important information about cigar rolling in Havana
It's all part of the charm.
– In typical Cuban fashion, Shelford's train from Camagüey is delayed by over three hours
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