Jour 26: Cayo Levisa

Day 26: Cayo Levisa

I wake up very early. I have lunch and I leave at 7:00 in the morning to discover breathtaking landscapes. The climbs follow one after the other. Fortunately, after the climbs there are the descents. What goes up must one day come down. Riding a bicycle in the morning is pure bliss. Not only is the temperature cool, but it allows me to observe people's morning routine. Here is a first example. Here is a man carrying boards using bovine energy. These horses that drink as a family. These landscapes that keep changing kilometers after kilometers. This church having survived several trials. These landscapes make me thirsty. I finally find the most incredible drink in Cuba "el guarapo". This fantastic elixir is the juice extracted from sugar cane which is ground in a machine specially designed for this purpose. The price of guarapo is only 1 Cup (5 cents). A short day of cycling of 73 km. Watch my bike ride on Strava: https://www.strava.com/activities/1333121264/shareable_images/map_based?hl=fr-FR&v=1514644362 I find a small room in Palma Rubia at 25 Cuc (25 Usd) with the dinner included. Then I take a ferry to go to Cayo Levisa. I paid 35 Cuc ($35 usd) for a round trip to this beautiful island. I meet Isabel, a retired Catalan who expresses herself very well in French. Cayo Levisa is a small island with turquoise water and white sand. I take this opportunity to swim a little and take a little sun. The island is located 30 minutes by boat. On the way back, I may witness my last sunset of 2017. It's beautiful and it's free. I return to Palma Rubia to join my room for supper. I meet Daniel and Denise two Germans, we spend the evening talking. It was, once again, a very beautiful day. David Beauchesne Www.fast123.ca To follow me on Facebook