
The Guantanamo Bay Naval Base stands as a stark, enduring symbol of the Cold War, where the United States and Cuba maintain a tense, decades-long standoff. Separated by a heavily fortified fence, the two sides exist in a state of perpetual watchfulness, with American Marines and Cuban soldiers monitoring each other across the largest minefield in the world. For the few remaining Cuban workers who cross the border daily to work on the base, life is defined by this unique, isolated existence, where the echoes of the past and the realities of the present collide in a quiet, persistent struggle for normalcy.




