Vintage cars cruise the country roads of Cuba, but most people outside Havana still use horses and buggies Credit: Kristin Hettermann/Grace Delivers
Aerial photo of Cayo Largo. The plane is an old Russian aircraft Credit: Kristin Hettermann/Grace Delivers
Black Coral Credit: Kristin Hettermann/Grace Delivers
Abundant schools of reef fishes carpet shallow-water reefs in Cuba, including schoolmaster snappers (Lutjanus apodus) Credit: Kristin Hettermann/Grace Delivers
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The expedition team explores the deep blue off the southern coast of the island while filmmaker Justin DeShields gets the perfect shot from above Credit: Kristin Hettermann/Grace Delivers
Crocodile in Cayo Cantiles Credit: Kristin Hettermann/Grace Delivers
Mangroves off Cayo Largo Credit: Kristin Hettermann/Grace Delivers
Green moray eel Credit: Kristin Hettermann/Grace Delivers
Pelican, taking off Credit: Kristin Hettermann/Grace Delivers
Healthy Cuban reefs support a rich diversity of hard corals, sponges and gorgonians, including purple sea fans (Gorgonia ventalina) Credit: Kristin Hettermann/Grace Delivers
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A wall in Havana covered with the signatures of both tourists and locals. U.S. tourism has been strictly limited until recently. Credit: Kristin Hettermann/Grace Delivers