Hello fellow photographers, today I'm going to share a place in Las Tunas, Cuba, where I live. This place is a constant hub of activity, with pedestrians coming and going every day. Due to the various businesses surrounding it, it's very popular and well-known as the boulevard. There you'll also find an institution called "Huellas" (Footprints), and as you can see, that's its name. Along its approximately 100-meter length, you'll find several images of footprints, some sculpted in marble, others just silhouetted, and still others directly imprinted on the ground with ornamental plants planted in them.
Our city is known as the balcony of eastern Cuba, and the sculptures, because in any part or corner of it, you can appreciate sculptures, whether they are made of clay, marble, etc.
I took this picture in the afternoon, when it seemed to be resting itself, after so much hustle and bustle during the day, everything was calm and cool.


