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In Part 1, Ishod Wair, Lucien Clarke, Andrew Reynolds, and Arto Saari meet a couple local skateboarders who show them how they’ve stayed motivated to skate and to check out some of the best skate spots in Cuba.
The Cuba’s skate scene has no funding, few resources and not much of a skate park. But  the scene is growing, thanks to organizations like Cuba Skate and the kids that want to see it furthered
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In Part 2, Ishod Wair, Lucien Clarke, Andrew Reynolds, and Arto Saari enjoying the Cuban culture and  they attend a contest at a local skate spot.
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