The Castro brothers weren't hunters. Their lives were more of books and streets. The Marxist theoretician, Regis DeBray, remarked in his books that the city boys with Castro in the Sierra Maestra weren't much compared to the more resourceful country boys who didn't think they knew everything and learned fast. Castro himself once blamed certain failures of the guerillas on a purely intellectual attitude toward war (which I thought may have been referring to himself).
The Atlantic Flyway beginning in the eastern Arctic includes Cuba.
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