Guantanamo.-Deep in the mountains, along inaccessible roads, you reach the Bombí Community, very close to the mountains of the Segundo Frente Municipality, in Santiago de Cuba. There live eight hundred and forty-seven inhabitants who are dedicated to growing coffee and producing food.

A medical office, a school and a bakery distinguish this community. Humble people who get up before dawn to go to the fields.

Rivelio Delis Luis is the delegate of this settlement that serves as the Director of the Assembly in the El Salvador Municipality.

According to statements to the CMKS Radio Station, one of the problems that most affects his community is the access road, which is in very bad condition, which means that its inhabitants have to walk more than seven kilometers on foot every day to the Bayate settlement.

Delis Luis also specified that transportation is another limitation, since the route they had assigned has become a memory for the people who were waiting for the bus to arrive.

Manigüero community had one hundred and fifty inhabitants, today, according to the delegate, only around ninety-seven remain. People decided to emigrate because of the road conditions and the poor living conditions they have in this part of the Salvadoran geography.

Despite everything, culture grows and multiplies, through the movement of amateur artists. Yuli Bule Fernández cultural promoter for more than twenty years says that the reading room and the presentations of musical groups are part of the healthy recreation of the town.