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Cuba wins the World Cup for Underwater Photography

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This is the result of the effort of years and long hours of working together in order to show the work that Cuba is doing, especially the work that we are developing in the field of photography, as Alvarez, a local photographer from the Cuban province of Camagüey, admitted with obvious emotion.

“The award and the joy of the family become an enormous satisfaction that rewards dedication to an activity like underwater photography. We came to the World Cup to fight for a good result and achieved the gold medal that puts Greater Antilles in the world of lenses. .

Meanwhile, Onyoz explained that Fabian films the clip with the camera and is responsible for the logistical support in order to ensure all the details. We constantly talk and come up with ideas and projects before diving in. Every shot is the result of teamwork, he said. He added.

During the awards day, held at the Melia Internacional Hotel in Varadero, Italy won three titles in the Documentary Video, Creative Photography and Wide Angle Model categories, while Turkey and Spain won two titles respectively and Portugal one title through Nuno Gonçalvez and Ana Gomez. In the fish category.

In an edition that witnessed remarkable European dominance, in addition to the Cuban title, Chile achieved a bronze medal in the subject category in a competition that saw the Spaniards Jorge Candan and Maria del Pilar Barrios win two gold medals and several photographs among the first in the tournament. Various award-winning methods

Cuban Tourism Minister Juan Carlos García said the event was a success, demonstrated Cuba’s ability to organize events and in turn proved that it goes beyond sun and beach tourism and has the necessary conditions to host events at all.

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The competition, which began last Monday, was attended by 80 contestants from Spain, Portugal, France, Italy, Sweden, Belgium, Slovenia, Germany, Chile, Brazil, Japan, Denmark, the Netherlands, Turkey and Cuba, under the auspices of the World Federation. Underwater Photography Foundation, an organization covering 170 countries and millions of followers around the world.

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