This was my breakfast view one morning at the restaurant on
top of the Hotel Sevilla in Central Havana. The dominant structure
is the Capitolio, a building used mostly as a museum and tourist
attraction. No government body has met there for decades. The smoke
in the background suggests air pollution which is a fact of life in
Havana with all the old cars and what I perceived as little regulation
of air standards for industry or anybody. There were oil refineries across
the harbor from Old Havana. Luckily, there were always pleasant
Caribbean breezes washing over the city and I never found
the "air pollution" a problem .