Sunday adventure šŸŒž

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Next, I’m going to share some clips I filmed yesterday during our Sunday adventure to El Salado Beach. But let me explain what you’re about to see. 🤣

The first thing you see is the road in the locality of Santa Fe, which connects to the Pan-American highway. That’s us leaving Santa Fe… and that’s when I felt like joking around with the unknown cyclist. I told him he was slacking. We overtook him, and then, when you hear the whistle, that’s him right beside us. He caught up. We started chatting, and he thought we were riding with a group called FastĆ©ate, who go on routes from time to time.

This time they were heading to Playa Banes, a bit further than where Azrael and I planned to go. We exchanged phone numbers and told him we might spend some time there with them.

Then you see Azrael and me fooling around, and me filming the Santa Ana River, near the Latin American School of Medicine. A bit further on we met up with @muhammadhalim, whom I called when we passed the school and told him to wait for us around the Los Cocos area in Baracoa Beach. 😁


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Muhammad showed us where they were selling cold guarapo (sugarcane juice). We love that!


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Later we saw some of the cyclists from the group at a cafeteria, including the one we had first met. After passing El Salado I caught up with them, filmed them, and then turned back. From there we stuck to our original plan, although a few more things happened afterwards…


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I was really happy for my friend Muhammad, who was able to take lots of photos, and I’m sure they’re all as great as the ones he shared in his post today.

My stats? Yes, just a moment. You can see that those stats were uploaded through my alternative account for the Strava2Hive service, @traininglog.

So, here they come… And the good news I have for you is that I’m improving every day, because I can feel it in my body and in how it responds the day after...

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... even though I’m completely sunburnt because the sunscreen didn’t even realise it was supposed to do its job.

Yesterday I recorded the route in two sections, the outward ride and the return. Although on the way back we added that brief visit to Playa Banes.

Metric Outbound (to Playa El Salado) Return (to home)
Distance 26.41 km 31.12 km
Elevation gain 54 m 64 m
Moving time 1:19:01 1:41:17
Average power 68 W 59 W
Calories 400 511
Heart rate 134–170 bpm 137–156 bpm
Average speed 20.1 km/h 18.4 km/h
Max speed 49.7 km/h 38.9 km/h


El Salado


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Don’t get the wrong idea that we went to the beach to get drunk… we only had one beer each there at El Salado. Honestly, it’s perfect for cooling off…


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Near that dock we swam a little, laughed, and also pulled out a few beer cans from the water that careless people had left behind… We did a bit of volunteer work.


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The beach looked quite clean, and since there weren’t many people, it still kept that virginal air that all beaches have early in the morning hahaha… this turned out rather poetic.


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The water was very clear and you could see small fish swimming there.

The beaches along the coast of Artemisa Province are very interesting, but if they have their charm, even more so does cycling through those remote places where you hardly see a soul—only nature on both sides of the road, with birds providing the perfect background. In fact, since Muhammad and I share the same passion for birdwatching, many of our conversations revolved around that topic. And also around the fact that the people living there must rely on alternative means of transport, because public transport simply doesn’t exist in those areas. And if it does, it’s so sporadic that we didn’t see a single one pass by.


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After swimming and hanging out there for a while, we decided to go to Playa Banes where the other cyclists were. It’s really close, about 5 km or so. On the way we saw some vendors selling a rather unusual fruit. Haha… it’s called caimito. They told us it was very, very sweet. So we went and bought two to try. Later I was laughing with Muhammad in Banes when he decided to eat his, because it looked so strange. And he was being really funny filming how to open it. It was also funny that we were buying a caimito in Caimito, since we were already in that town with the same name.

The fruit didn’t taste like anything, but let me explain… when we left Havana, the last town in the capital is Santa Fe. Then we entered Artemisa Province in the municipality of Bauta, and both El Salado and Banes belong to the municipality of Caimito. šŸ˜†


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I really wanted another beer, but they convinced me to have it at the other beach. So you could say that on our route we tasted different beer brands in three different places…


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The caimitos


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And it will continue, because this is already getting long and I have other videos I want to show you.



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What was that streak that flashed across the screen at the end of the video? Thank you so much for sharing such a lovely Sunday. I love this post... I hope you’ve recovered from the sun.

Hugs šŸ¤—šŸ¤—

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No entiendo, ĀæquĆ© viste? šŸ¤”

Y quiero seguir contando un poco mÔs pero no me salió bien el otro video, entonces lo dejé para después.

”Gracias! Hugs!

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Tampoco se lo que vi... Una estela sobre una carretera... QuƩ serƭa?

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Karting? Ya eso queda para otro post.

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Ah... Esa estrella fugaz era karting... 😯

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What makes me happy is seeing such a big smile in every single one of your photos; I feel that you are doing well, and you radiate that energy to me—even though you are still in the process of healing. That is something I have always admired about you, Nanix. You know that I consider you one of those truly valuable people here on Hive; even if I don't always have much time to stop by and say hello, my affection for you remains undiminished. A big hug to you my friend! āœŒļø

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Awwww, my friend, I know. Don’t worry. Everything’s fine here, just doing what’s needed. My bike keeps me grounded in the now. 😊 I’m really glad that coming here makes you feel good and brings a smile to your face.

A hug and my affection, always.

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Gracias šŸ˜„

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”Es perfecto @nanixxx! ”Tienes lo que se necesita para lograr este nuevo objetivo en Hive! ”Sigue así!

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Oye que buena experiencia pasamos, hay muchos lugares asƭ para explorar y en bici mejor todavƭa, pronto pronto vamos a planificar algo mƔs!!!

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šŸ˜… SĆ­, hay que ir a por mĆ”s aventuras. ĀæNo has llamado al lugar aquel?

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What an absolutely amazing adventure!!! I just had to pop in here – I love how you’re getting better and better every day... and that view!
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Hola Avecilla, yes, it was about 57 km on the bike, and if you look at the metrics compared with those I had a few months ago, they’re better. That’s what I meant… physically my body is responding.

Thank you for the visit, I’m really glad you like the landscape.

I hope everything’s fine over there! A hug.

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Vas super super bien!!! Eso es genial, siempre mejorar en lo que a uno le gusta.

La operación salió bien, estoy agotada, pero todo bien, ahora los cuidados posteriores y estar atenta a ella. Gracias!

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Pues sĆ­. Nada de hacer fuerzas ni bajar la cabeza. Me alegra mucho.

”Un abrazo!

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Your max speed is insane, You are doing very well, Tomorrow I am Going to cover 40km Suggest some of good snack for me, and tell me how much your cycle cost..

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Hi there, I’m not sure what time it is where you are, but it’s wise to load up on carbs before a long ride. Have a solid breakfast without stuffing yourself, and carry nuts and energy bars… maybe you’ve got one of those sachets for mixing an isotonic drink in 700 ml of water? That’s really handy, since you should sip water every 15 minutes and eat something every 45. Still, 40 km isn’t much distance haha… just teasing, but truly, with time every ride feels shorter. Enjoy your outing! Oh, and my bike is a Bianchi Via Nirone 7… not sure what it’s worth now, it’s a bit old. Google shows all sorts of prices. I picked mine up very cheap… around 200 USD.

https://www.cyclingweekly.com/reviews/road-bikes/bianchi-via-nirone-7

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