A peaceful night in Cayo Coco, photo of the day

Laura Taylor from Canada captured a serene image titled 'A Peaceful Night' in Cayo Coco, Cuba, selected as the photo of the day by Havana Times. The photograph was taken with an Android cell phone and highlights the tranquil beauty of the area.

Havana Times features daily photographs submitted by readers worldwide, aiming to evoke emotions, memories, or appreciation for everyday details. This time, the selected image is 'A Peaceful Night', taken by Laura Taylor in Cayo Coco, a popular tourist destination in Cuba known for its beaches and resorts.

The photographer, from Canada, used an Android cell phone to capture this peaceful nighttime scene. The publication occurred on December 20, 2025, inviting readers to share their own photos regardless of location, whether in major cities like Beijing or New York, or local spots.

Such contributions encourage global participation, showing that everyone has a photographer's eye. To participate, interested individuals should send their image to [email protected], including the title, name, city of residence, device used, and place of capture. The selection highlights diversity in themes like animals, architecture, and abstract concepts, connecting personal experiences with an international audience.

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Tom McGory from the United States captured dusk in Trinidad, Cuba, using a Samsung S24 camera, featured as the photo of the day by Havana Times. The image highlights everyday beauty in the Cuban city. The publication encourages readers worldwide to share their own photos.

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Diego Chaves, a photographer from Colombia, features as the photo of the day on Havana Times: 'Sunset in Solitude', taken in Havana, Cuba, using a Samsung A30s camera.

The Cuban band Havana Negra is featured today on Havana Times with their song 'Guajira Psicodélica' from their debut 2025 album. This selection is part of the Song of the Day series, which highlights artists from Latin America and the Caribbean. The piece, written by Circles Robinson, encourages listeners to enjoy the track.

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Fabiana del Valle, a 42-year-old Cuban artist, shares in her diary how the government's declaration of a 'state of war' has deepened daily hardships on the island. Following the capture of Venezuela's president early in 2026 and a Washington ultimatum, Cuba grapples with severe shortages of food, electricity, and medicine. Del Valle voices the exhaustion of ordinary citizens caught in geopolitical tensions.

 

 

 

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