A Cuban resident in Germany shared on social media his joy at having achieved, as a migrant, the dream he always had back on the island: to have his own camper and travel the world.
However, as a good Cuban who cannot detach himself from the reality of his homeland, he decorated the entrance of his caravan with a large flag and the phrase that today symbolizes the yearning for freedom: "Fatherland and Life."
Roly la bestia (@rolylabestia) shared a video on TikTok showing the camper trailer he bought with his wife.
"We came to pick it up from the place we bought it," the Cuban said while showing off the newly acquired trailer, "a friend lent me his car because mine doesn't have the part needed to tow it." He pointed out that there were still some details missing for it to be completely ready.
"We now have everything we need to travel the entire world, without having to pay for hotels or anything else," he said, arguing that it's neither new nor modern, "but it's exactly what we need."
After sharing his dream, the TikToker showcased the progress in transforming the trailer and proudly displayed the flag at the entrance, which bore a phrase that inspires pride: “Homeland and Life.”
He then took a tour where he showed the kitchen, where his wife was brewing coffee and serving it in "cubita" mugs.
And finally, Roly the beast, along with his family, started the engine of the caravan and set off to travel the world.
The Cuban shared some moments he has experienced with the trailer, as well as the places he is visiting.
He has also shared with his followers some moments experienced inside the RV, such as a simple breakfast that, enjoyed with family, is an invaluable time.
"I want to show you something about the camps where you come with your caravan," the man pointed out, showcasing on TikTok the kitchens and bathrooms used by people who engage in this type of tourism.
The popular Cuban singer Dianelys Alfonso Cartaya, best known as La Diosa, surprised her followers this Wednesday by revealing the new color of her eyes.
"Goodbye dark eyes, I am more than happy," expressed La Diosa on her social media, sharing her excitement about having achieved one of her dreams.
Recently, Yosvany Bello Roque, a Cuban who was selling sugarcane juice from a food truck in 2023, has taken a significant step in his life by opening a small restaurant in Hialeah, Florida, alongside his family.
This enterprising Cuban shared with Díaz that his dream of "getting ahead" in the United States is to have a food truck line: "We already have three, which means we’re doing quite well," he noted.
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