G In my travels, I have taken the opportunity to see many different Changing of the Guards Ceremonies. Some occur once a day, such as at Buckingham Palace, the Royal Palace in Stockholm or the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Athens, Greece. I love comparing the pomp of each ceremony — some things are the same but some are unique to each country.The one at the tomb of Jose Marti in Santiago de Cuba occurs every thirty minutes from 6 AM to 6 PM. Here are some pictures from this ceremony.

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6 responses to “G is for Guards”

  1. Nice! The guys in the first picture don’t look real happy to being photographed!

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    1. No, they didn’t. I like their eyes in that one.

  2. Funny how things around the world can be so similar and yet different from county to country.
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  3. […] tomb of Jose Marti in Santiago has a changing of the guard ceremony at his tomb daily. It is designed in such a way to honour his wishes from a poem a […]

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