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Battle Trip | 배틀트립 – Ep.66 : Cuba Libre Tour [ENG/THAI/2017.09.17] - Duration: 1:15:31.

- Tequila Bros! / - Tequila Bros!

(Breathtaking, 7 Wonders of the World)

We're finally in Cenote.

A natural well.

How did they make that?

(Which team will win?)

(Numerous great tips on trips)

(Kangnam, Lee Taegon)

(Kim Taehun, Lee Wonseok)

Travel is war.

Battle Trip!

Continuing on from last week,

it's the Chuseok long holiday special.

A trip to Latin America. We're with our planners.

Last week, we ended with the vote.

- But we don't know the results yet. / - That's right.

We're joined by 100 judges in the audience

who are great actors.

Welcome.

Do you think you'll be able to win?

Regardless of whether we'll be able to win or not,

it's really a trip you can look forward to.

Because you'll be able to see things

you've never seen before.

Mexico had things we've never seen before too.

To be honest, Cancun was really nice.

But it felt no different to

the Philippines

or Indonesia.

I don't think it felt any different

compared to those countries.

Indonesia's a great place too.

I'm not trying to attack you guys

but let me say something to root for our team.

Of course, it's been 15 years since I've visited Cuba.

But when I went there, it truly felt exotic.

You know how people use the word "exotic?"

Sikyung, you'll be really surprised

when you see our trip to Cuba.

- Because... / - Has it changed a lot?

It still looks the same as 15 years ago.

Exactly.

- What the? / - Isn't that a bad thing?

- Because... / - No, this is really important.

Cuba is known to be a place where time has stopped.

Starting from 1950 or even before that,

it seems as though time has stopped completely.

It's a very weird but interesting country.

And let me tell you this.

Wherever we go, we imagine what

that country would be like.

But Cuba...

Shows you much more.

You'll be able to see things you've never seen before.

- Are you telling the truth? / - Yes.

You need to be telling the truth.

When we think of Cuba, we think of many things.

We think about books we read when we were students,

a famous figure,

or a certain kind of alcohol you like.

I thought deeply about it and I found out that

everything connects to Cuba.

So sometimes,

I even thought I might actually be from Cuba.

People could feel a bit distant and unfamiliar with Cuba.

Let me ask.

What comes to mind when you think of Cuba?

Street music.

- Street music. / - Yes, that exists.

- Hemingway. / - Hemingway.

Do you all know "The Old Man and the Sea?"

- Yes, of course. / - It even won a Nobel prize.

The background of that storyline is in Cuba.

Right.

Hemingway loved Cuba so much

that he always wanted to live there.

But he got deported when Cuba and the U.S. cut ties.

And not so long after that...

- He killed himself. / - This is like a documentary.

That's how much...

I'm sorry, but this feels like an educational show.

- Seriously. / - But it's nice.

They're too immersed.

He liked Cuba more than his own hometown.

And you might wonder if Cubans know Korea.

Cuba is known for their amateur baseball league.

- That's right. / - When we revealed our nationality...

They recognized Korea's achievements

in baseball during the Olympics and the WBC.

- They welcomed us. / - They love baseball.

With everything aside,

the lobsters there are so cheap.

I love these kinds of things.

- Lobsters are cheap. / - They're everywhere.

- Don't need anything else. / - Those are good sides.

But I'm sure there are uncomfortable things

about Cuba too.

To get to Cancun, you need to go to Mexico City first.

The same goes for Cuba.

But when you do, you need to buy a visa there.

Gosh, I don't want to go.

I think it costs a bit less than $20.

- It's about $18 for the visa. / - You can just buy it.

And another thing is that,

Cuba doesn't have good Wi-Fi.

Gosh, I don't want to go.

- It's the worst. / - I have to text my mom.

There are places that have the Wi-Fi mark.

Let's say there's the mark beside the fountain.

You need to buy a card and use it next to the fountain.

- My gosh. / - It really doesn't work well.

- My mom needs to call me. / - But...

I like how they're reacting to this

because from what I remember,

going to Cuba felt like a real trip.

- It's a very exotic country. / - It's very different.

But there's one thing that worries me.

In Mexico, you need to eat tacos. But to be honest,

I don't think Cuba is known for a dish.

- They don't have a staple dish. / - No, they don't.

- But they have lobsters. / - They have cheap lobsters.

- The lobsters are cheap. / - I heard they raise lobsters.

Taehun,

did you say they use two kinds of currencies?

Cuba is a communist country

and there are two kinds of currencies.

- My gosh. / - There's one for...

Tourists called CUC.

Then, there's one for the people of Cuba called CUP.

It's their national currency.

But it doesn't matter because you'll be able to use CUC

almost anywhere where there are a lot of tourists.

Many people change their money before they leave.

But because Cuba has bad relations with the U.S.,

the exchange rate isn't that good.

- They do that on purpose. / - So before you leave...

You should exchange to Canadian dollars or euros.

That's great information.

- Then change in Cuba. / - Canadian dollars are better.

Canadian dollars.

Regardless of who wins,

my dad used to be a captain.

So he went to almost everywhere in the world.

I asked him this question once.

"Dad, where was the best place you ever went to?"

And he said it was Cuba without even hesitating.

- We won. / - We won.

- Why would you say that? / - Thank you.

- But... / - Seriously. Thank you so much.

- I'm sure this will get aired. / - We did it.

- We're done. / - How can you say that?

- You keep going back and forth. / - We have to play...

Fair and square.

I'm going to refrain from talking too much.

Because seeing is better than thousands of words.

You've been refraining?

- You've said everything. / - You don't know me.

What are some highlights of the trip to Cuba?

The focus.

We divided our trip into three parts.

First, we wanted to see the history of Cuba.

Next, the nature and outdoor activities.

Lastly, we wanted to view Cuba's famous movie sites.

So many famous movies were shot in Cuba.

Let me tell you one more thing.

Do you remember the famous line from "Inside Men?"

"Inside Men."

"Let's go to Mojito and drink the Maldives."

"Let's go to Mojito and drink the Maldives."

So people think mojito comes from the Maldives.

- But it's actually from Cuba. / - It's from Cuba.

- Really? It's from Cuba? / - It's from Cuba?

Then I guess it's a match between tequila and mojito.

- Mojito tastes great. / - It's soccer against baseball.

Tequila against mojito.

I thought this would be a sightseeing trip

but it really felt like an alcohol trip.

We started drinking from 10 a.m.

- Nice. / - Let's begin.

Let's begin watching the first half of their trip...

- To Cuba. / - This looks fun.

If we lose, it's because of you. If we win, it's me.

Do we get something if we win?

If we win, you'll be given more chances to earn money.

(Laughing)

Hello. It's nice to meet you.

I'm Kim Taehun, the unforgettable trip designer.

He really did great when he went to Vietnam.

Hello, I'm Lee Wonseok and I'm a movie director.

You kind of look like Park Hwisun there.

I'll tell you how I got to know this guy.

I think it was around 10 years ago.

A guy with weird clothes and

sunglasses suddenly came to me.

I had written a column about love.

That's right.

And he said he wanted to use that for his movie.

"How to Use Guys with Secret Tips."

That movie played a big part

in making Wonseok famous.

He may be wearing a funny shirt but he's a director.

This movie was funny.

It was funny.

(He even directed "The Royal Tailor")

Where are we going anyway?

You'll be going to Latin America.

Latin America? You're talking about this area.

There are many countries here including Mexico,

Brazil, Venezuela, Colombia.

I want to visit Uruguay too.

Cuba. We have to go to Cuba.

We can always go to all the other countries.

But you never know

when Cuba will be banned from traveling again.

Barack Obama visited Cuba in 2014

and made things better.

But it feels like Trump might do the opposite again.

- That's possible. / - We must go there while we can.

You went to a very precious place.

(Cuba is the biggest island in the Caribbean Sea)

They don't live a digital lifestyle.

Their lifestyle is more analog.

The color of the buildings are so beautiful.

- They're so pretty. / - They're so vintage.

- Look at the colors. / - So pretty.

It's thanks to the sun.

I've never seen anything like that in my life.

It's one of the strongest communist countries.

They're poor but they're not servile

because they don't lack much.

The U.S. banned Cuba from trading

with other countries.

They have to be self-sufficient.

That's why they don't have any industrial products.

They always sing and dance.

- Everyone's always dancing. / - They always smile?

And when a sad song comes out, they all start to cry.

I'm serious. I was so surprised.

They're very sensitive.

I'm sure we have different thoughts about Cuba.

So let's write down what comes to our minds

and what we'd like to do.

Let's see.

(What comes to Taehun's mind with Cuba?)

(Hemingway, Jose Marti, Che Guevara)

(They are historical figures of Cuba)

(What comes to Wonseok's mind with Cuba?)

("The Fate of the Furious," "The Godfather 2")

("Buena Vista Social Club")

They're all movies.

That's Al Pacino, right?

Che Guevara added many offices.

It's called the Hemingway tour.

The father of Cuban independence.

A poet named Jose Marti.

Cuba is famous for movies.

I will lead you today.

- Look at that car. / - It's so pretty.

That car is so pretty.

This was in "The Fate of the Furious."

- My bucket list of movies. / - I'm excited.

- I'm so envious. / - It looks so fun.

Those who are planning to go to Cuba

must watch this episode.

Is this your luggage bag?

Yes. I brought kimchi, cup instant noodles and rice.

People might think you're moving abroad or something.

Why did you bring so much?

I thought I packed really light.

You're really incredible.

From the look of your outfit, you seem like a foreigner.

But it's actually really nice to have a friend like that.

You might criticize them at first but...

You're right. You end up thanking them later on.

- Cuba Libre. / - Cuba Libre.

That was so awkward.

We're not that close. We just met for this trip.

We'll get close there.

Cuba was part of the Spanish Empire.

So there are many people who still use Spanish.

Many countries in Latin America still use Spanish.

Did you study Spanish?

- Hello in Spanish is "hola." / - Hola.

- Hola. / - Hola.

- Gracias. / - Gracias.

- What about "It's expensive?" / - That's...

- Muy caro. / - Muy caro.

I need to say it with expression. Muy caro.

- Muy caro. / - Muy caro.

That's all we need to know.

"Muy caro" is all we need to know.

Thank you.

- It's Italian... / - Yes, it's spaghetti.

It's pasta.

(Let's eat a lot since we still have a long way to go)

It's delicious.

Muy bien. Muy bien.

- Muy caro. / - Caro.

Muy caro. You need to sound emotional. Muy caro!

Discount! Discount!

You're starting to embarrass me.

- They look so happy. / - It took 14.5 hours.

We are finally in Mexico.

What you see right ahead of you

is where you buy your visas prior to entering Cuba.

It costs about $18 if you buy it here.

- You must know this. / - That's why they're lined up.

Okay, now. We bought our visas.

This is what it looks like.

Apparently, you need to have

two stamp marks like this.

If you buy it in Korea,

you might get just one stamp mark.

It needs to have two stamp marks.

We need to fill in this visa now.

But if we make a mistake while writing this,

we need to buy another one.

- They're so cold-hearted. / - A single mistake...

My goodness.

- That costs another $20? / - You'd get so nervous.

They should write it in pencil before using a pen.

You don't want to lose another $20.

We're in Cuba.

- We're finally in Cuba. / - Brother.

- Cuba. / - We're in Cuba.

Taehun must've wanted to go there so badly.

I heard there's something special about this airport.

This airport is called Jose Marti International Airport.

From what I know, this person is the famous...

♪ Guantanamera ♪

♪ Guajira guantanamera ♪

- Guantanamera. / - The person who wrote the lyrics...

He's a poet.

I didn't know you had so much soul in you, Wonseok.

He's so excited.

He even left his luggage.

Left his luggage.

(Cuba Libre's itinerary for day 1)

It's so exciting.

We're finally in Cuba.

- Cuba Libre! / - Libre!

I can already see that the air is different.

It's in the same Caribbean Sea as Cancun.

- Look at the cars. / - The cars are so pretty.

- Do they really ride that? / - Yes, they do.

- Their taxis are like that. / - Oh, they're taxis?

- The taxis are like that? / - But you need to be careful.

They might rip you off.

This place is the center of Cuba.

The building behind us is called El Capitolio.

It's already quite obvious just by looking at it.

The U.S. used to use this

as their national assembly building.

It's currently being used as a science academy.

They've recently started to reconstruct this building.

They're going to use it as their

national assembly building again.

But I think all national assembly buildings

look the same.

Look the same.

- Don't you think so? / - Look at that.

This looks like a national assembly building.

What about that building? That looks pretty important.

Let's go take a look.

- It's pretty. / - Those kind of buildings...

- It's... / - Are everywhere in Cuba.

Gran Teatro de La Habana. So hard to memorize.

It's the Grand Theater of Habana.

- Oh, it's a theater. / - It's one of the structures...

- You must see before you die. / - They're both...

Spanish colony but it's so different to Cancun.

- My gosh, it's so pretty. / - It's a very famous building.

My gosh, this is incredible.

It's so pretty.

(The exterior was sculpted out of stone and marble)

(Very grand and beautiful)

It's very interesting because

you're able to see Europe in Latin America.

- It really does feel like Europe. / - It does.

The place we're at right now is the best place to start

your journey as a tourist in Cuba.

(Their first destination is?)

It's here.

This applies to every tourist. We need to begin with

changing money.

- Currency exchange. / - Yes, that's right.

- There are so many people here. / - It's so crowded.

(It's crowded with people)

- Everyone's here. / - All here to change money.

They're all standing in a line right now.

They're in a line right now.

But when there are a lot of people, there are no lines.

- That's when you need to do this. / - Do what?

You need to ask who's the last person.

So shout, "Ultimo."

They don't stand in a straight line.

They just wait here and there.

So you need to shout "ultimo" to ask who got here last.

And they'll put their hand up.

- You just wait behind that person. / - Really?

Then...

Ultimo!

Then...

Ultimo!

Try it.

People keep staring at us when we say ultimo.

We're last right now.

- Ultimo means last. / - Let's try it.

First, we just stand in line like this.

Let's give it try. It sounds like fun.

Let's say you're the last person in line.

Secondly...

- Ultimo. / - Ultimo.

We did it.

So that's how it works.

Foreigners use a different kind of...

Ultimo?

(I'm the last person in line)

(Now, it's him)

- See? / - Yes.

- We're doing great. / - Yes.

They're letting each other know the order.

You have to find who's it.

- You're right. / - Ask who's the last person in line.

Do you have the passport with you?

I didn't bring it.

I'm the only one who brought it.

Taehun, give me money.

I only have U.S. dollars.

Use your money.

- I'll give you some tomorrow. / - I only have U.S. dollars.

I left my wallet behind.

You are now watching...

Lee Wonseok, a famous movie director

who's preparing his new film,

changing into Cuban pesos

on a broadcast relayed from the spot

for the first time in Battle Trip.

They're hard to find because they have small signs.

They only have very small signs or no signs at all.

This is amazing.

- This is... / - How much is it?

I changed $200 Canadian.

(Cuba has a dual currency system)

As prices are low in Cuba, they have many bills.

You need 100 bills to pay $4.

There are some places who only take

CUP bills.

So you'd need some of them.

Foreign tourists can use CUP bills as well.

You should bring two wallets

so you won't get confused.

- That's what we did. / - Can't you use credit cards?

Credit cards are not accepted there.

Only hotels accept credit cards.

And the exchange commission will be added

to your credit card bill.

It's a lot.

They're both amounts to $100.

Look at the differences.

This one has a lot more bills.

I feel like a millionaire.

Now that we've exchanged the money,

we should drink.

- Let's go. / - This is the country of rum.

It's on me!

It's my treat. I'll hold the money like this.

I'll carry them in my hand like this.

Do you know where we should go?

There's a very famous bar in this neighborhood.

To tell you about these bars...

Hemingway lived in Cuba

for about 30 years.

We will go to the bar

which was Hemingway's favorite.

It's really cheap there.

- This is hard. / - It's cheap.

It's not good that you can't use a credit card there.

You can live for 3 days with $30 there.

So you don't need a credit card.

(You can walk around the streets enjoying many stalls)

The tour around this street has many names.

One of which is the Hemingway Tour.

He stayed in the hotel called Ambos Mundos

for a very long time.

The hotel looks pretty.

- It looks amazing. / - Hemingway stayed there.

He wrote his books there.

He bought a house after earning money.

There are Hemingway's favorite bars around the hotel.

He went to this bar for daiquiri and there for mojito.

Mojito.

We'll go to the daiquiri place first.

Let's go there and drink in the middle of the day.

Let's go this way.

It'll be fun just to walk around the neighborhood.

The streets are beautiful.

This is a place where time stands still

or it's a place where time passes slowly.

It feels like time has stopped for about 60 years here.

What is he doing?

He's delivering something in the bag.

(A common pulley in Cuba)

They don't have signs at all?

It's not that we decide on a destination and go there.

We just arrive there after walking down the streets.

(When will you go to the daiquiri place?)

We're like newlyweds on a honeymoon.

What's that? What are they doing?

- What's going on? / - What are they doing?

Are they dancing?

It doesn't mean he's run the business for 100 years?

That's not it.

I think the camera is 100 years old.

We should keep quiet.

Keep quiet.

(The camera is 100 years old)

- Does it work? / - Yes.

- Then he closes it. / - Did he take a photo?

- Yes. / - What?

He took a photo of us.

It doesn't have the shutter.

- That's it? / - He just uncovered the lens.

That's the photo.

That's the shutter?

You find that photographer in all travel pamphlets.

The photo is here.

- It's negative. / - He takes good pictures though.

How does it work?

I think he's playing a trick with a Polaroid.

Does he have an instant camera in here?

He's a little suspicious.

Wait.

- Something's weird. / - I want to open it.

Something's not right.

How many pictures do you need?

- How many pictures do we need? / - Two.

We need two.

He's taking a photo of it?

He's taking it again?

He's taking a photo of it again.

He should've taken a photo of us again instead.

He took a photo of the picture.

It has no switch.

He just uncovers the lens and covers it again.

That's amazing.

Maybe he's drawing it in the box.

One hand is in the box.

We don't know what he's doing.

Drawing like this?

Look at that.

- He's good. / - Polaroid.

- That's fascinating. / - This is like...

A magic show.

Something's weird.

It had only one picture in it earlier.

But now it has two pictures now. I don't understand.

It's really nice.

He took the negative again.

It looks good though.

- It looks so cool. / - So it's not an instant camera.

- It's kind of an instant camera. / - It's quite expensive.

It's $2.30.

We've walked for three blocks.

- Is it this way? / - No, it's that way.

They don't have the internet there

so you should use a map.

- That's unique. / - We haven't used that for a while.

Once I get into the center, I lose my sense of direction.

Everything looks the same.

(♪ What could be the same? ♪)

They all seem similar.

Everything is in a square block area though.

It's easy to find places.

- A restaurant? / - It's here!

- I found it. It's here. / - Right.

It says Restaurant Floridita.

Music is coming from the restaurant.

Is it a live performance?

Every restaurant in Cuba has a live band.

- In all the restaurants. / - Every restaurant in Cuba?

- Really? / - All the restaurants and bars...

- Have their own live bands. / - That's cool.

Okay.

(Once you go into Hemingway's daiquiri place)

They all play great music.

- They're great singers. / - They're really good.

- It's so... / - Cuba!

It's live music.

They don't even have a microphone.

What is daiquiri?

- It's a kind of cocktail. / - It's really exciting.

It's a cocktail made with rum

that's made with sugar cane in Cuba.

- You can also add lime in it. / - You have to try this.

- It looks good. / - It was my first time to try it.

It was amazing.

They make it with natural sugar cane extract

so it's sweet and delicious.

He's not here but

they used to have a Spanish bartender.

His daiquiri was so good

that Hemingway came here to drink his daiquiri.

Whenever Hemingway came here,

the bartender made two glasses of daiquiri.

Hemingway drank two glasses of daiquiri at once.

He was an alcoholic.

Most of the bars in Cuba are run by the government.

So the bartenders are public officials.

- They go to work at 10 a.m. / - They drink from 10.

They sell drinks from 10 in the morning.

- That's cool. / - He's made daiquiri for 30 years.

So he knows what's needed

just by the sound of the blender.

The bartenders are civil officials?

I guess he's the general manager here.

Daiquiri? Thank you very much.

Thank you.

You don't need to say much.

All you have to do is show your fingers.

You can order daiquiri without saying anything?

Sometimes he doesn't even take money.

- Why? / - Because he's too busy.

He's just a public official.

It's not his bar so he doesn't need to take money.

He just tells you to go without paying.

We went there 3 times and we didn't pay 2 times.

- What? / - Really?

It's here. Can we drink it now?

Just drink it.

It's good.

It's really good.

(Slurping once more)

It's sweet but it's not too sweet.

It has ground ice in it

so I can feel the crunchy texture of ice.

It tastes like pina colada

but it tastes similar to orange and grapefruit.

I can't feel the alcohol.

It just tastes like cold juice.

We'll get drunk soon.

I think I can drink

like 10 glasses of it.

People say Hemingway drank more than

10 shots in one sitting.

That sounds plausible.

I think I can drink 5 shots.

- Cuba! / - Libre!

Now that we drank daiquiri...

Mojito.

- It's Hemingway's favorite drink. / - Mojito!

Some people think it's a drink of the Maldives.

But it's a drink of Cuba.

It's a drink of Cuba.

Are you going for another round?

It's our second round of drinks on an empty stomach.

That must be delicious.

It's a drink started in Cuba.

It was Hemingway's favorite drink.

It's interesting. Are we drinking all day long?

It's not Battle Trip.

It's Alcohol Trip.

This is what Hemingway used to do.

He went to many rounds of drinks.

- Should we turn right here? / - Yes.

- I think so. / - There it is.

I can see people lined up only in front of it.

What's going on?

It must be a popular bar for mojito.

- Are they all lined up for mojito? / - Yes.

Are they lined up from the morning?

- They open at 10 a.m. / - It was about 11 a.m.

They open at 10...

- And it's packed. / - Since it's Hemingway.

That note over there is...

- What Hemingway wrote. / - See the frame?

That's what Hemingway wrote himself.

It says, "My daiquiri in El Floridita."

I think it's too explicit.

- Did he get paid for writing it? / - Maybe.

- It's like an advertisement. / - It absolutely is.

Cuba may be more commercialized than we think.

Are the guys in the back there to play the guitar?

Yes. They play the guitar right away.

I love the vibes.

- So many more people. / - From all over the world...

People come to taste Hemingway's favorite mojito.

It is too crowded in there.

- Let me drink it now. / - Okay. Let's drink.

- All the alcohol here is sweet. / - It is sweet.

- Is it sweet? / - It's not sweet because of sugar...

But because of sugar cane juice.

- So it's sweet yet fresh. / - Is it high in alcohol?

You can adjust the amount as you wish.

I saw the bartender put in

plenty of alcohol in here.

- I'm curious about the taste. / - It's so refreshing.

- I love mojito. / - It must be so refreshing.

(His mojito is gone in just two gulps)

It's so good.

Just one glass is too little.

Are you already done?

- But you said you can't drink. / - Yes.

But this is so sweet and tasty.

This alcohol is also great for people who can't drink.

I usually can't drink rum.

What do you mean you can't drink?

Do you remember you even drank my daiquiri?

My goodness.

Thank you, Taehun.

(Director Lee Wonseok meets the best mojito of his life)

(And starts to dance with strangers)

I thought he was drinking too much.

- He drank too much. / - It was noon...

- In the broad daylight. / - Noon?

- You're so good. / - The atmosphere is great.

- It looks fun. / - Everyone is like that.

- Everyone is like that there. / - They blow a kiss.

You can see dancing people everywhere.

It looks so exciting.

(The next location for Hemingway Tour is?)

Where are we headed now?

The highlight of the Hemingway Tour.

We're going to Ambos Mundos Hotel.

Before he bought a house in the suburbs of Havana...

He lived in this hotel for about 7 to 8 years.

- Really? / - It's the room 511, which is now...

- It's quite near. / - The museum of Hemingway.

Everything is nearby.

Let's get inside. There are many tourists here.

Look at the elevator.

- The elevator is... / - It looks cool.

- Made of steel bars. / - Gosh. I've never seen that.

(Heading to the 5th floor)

It's room 511 and it became

the museum of Hemingway now.

(The living room)

There is a single bed.

(Bedroom)

It's Louis Vuitton.

He must have liked designer brands.

Abercrombie and Fitch.

There's Abercrombie and Fitch too.

That'd sell for so much at auction.

(Useful general knowledge about Cuba)

She says Hemingway collected a lot of paintings.

He had paintings of all the famous artists.

Hemingway had the paintings of Picasso

and Gauguin.

Was he rich?

He was because he wrote a lot of books.

Hemingway had four wives.

When he died,

they fought one another to take the paintings.

- No wonder they fought for them. / - Right.

He had so many expensive paintings.

I'm curious who took the Picasso?

- Must've been the most expensive. / - This is Cezanne.

His wives fought for the paintings and took them all.

So there were no real paintings left.

- That's why they printed them out. / - Yes.

- The paintings Hemingway owned. / - If you look here...

That is his house.

There are many taxidermies.

It is said that he liked hunting so

he displayed his games at his house.

I think Hemingway was quite macho.

He was a man's man.

There is something important.

Hemingway seems to have had...

- A very big head. / - No way.

Is this the actual size?

The actual size? She says yes.

- Big head. / - Since he was a great writer.

You need a big head.

Since you can't make your head bigger,

at least make it swollen for your third movie.

- Thank you very much. / - Bye.

Hemingway was handsome.

- Very manly. / - Shouldn't we eat something?

We kept drinking without eating food at all.

Please give me some food.

- You didn't eat at all by then? / - No.

Not even a bite.

(What's the most famous food in Cuba?)

It's a crustacean.

Actually, the king of crustaceans.

- Lobsters. / - Yes, lobsters.

How much is it?

- Wait and see. / - It's so cheap.

You'll be surprised to hear the price.

It's a price you can't even imagine in Korea.

How much is it?

It's about 10% the cost in Korea.

- A lobster is only $8. / - $8?

- $8. / - It's so cheap.

That restaurant is a little pricy

because they deal with tourists.

- Here is langosta. / - Langosta?

- Does it mean... / - It means lobster.

It's really cheap.

They are about $8.

- I think this is... / - Per lobster?

- Yes. / - Per lobster.

- One lobster per dish. / - They're so cheap.

Let's order all three of them. They're cheap.

- 3 for $8 so $24? / - Yeah.

My treat.

Cuba.

- Libre. / - Libre.

By the way...

I think around this time...

Our opponent team is in Mexico.

I think they'll show something quite impressive.

So let's show something impressive too.

Why don't you take off your sunglasses?

He told me to take my sunglasses off.

Goodness.

You look handsome. You're like Psy.

People at the next table may think you're Psy.

Everyone there asked him if he was Psy.

There were people outside of the restaurant looking.

- Because they thought you were Psy? / - Yes.

Since cameras are following you...

I think I should dance to Psy's song.

Everyone in this restaurant is looking at me.

I'd better wave my hand.

You're waving your hand?

I think I should do this.

Let's drink.

- We are drinking Cuban beer. / - Is it beer?

- Cuban beer? / - How was it?

- I'll order one more. / - This is really good.

Please make sure to try this beer. This tastes great.

When I told Oh Dongjin, the film critic,

that I was going to Cuba,

he said I must try Bucanero beer.

The aftertaste of it is quite sour.

But it's not too sour.

- It's just right. / - It's fresh and clean.

It's sweet, savory and tasty.

It's pleasantly sweet.

- How much is it? / - It sounds tasty.

It is about $1.50.

That sounds expensive compared to others.

The price in that restaurant is relatively very high.

It's good.

(One more drink since it's good)

I may get drunk before the food comes out.

I'm already drunk

because we kept drinking without eating anything.

We started drinking from 10 a.m.

Wait...

And the food is not ready yet.

We've been drinking for 7 hours so far.

But it's not something weird at all in this country.

All the tourists,

and all the citizens start drinking from morning.

It is incredible.

This is the country I've dreamed of.

Cuba Libre!

I can't forget the taste of that beer.

It was really good.

I can't use that...

Here is the food.

This is amazing.

It looks beautiful.

- That looks great. / - Aglio olio.

- That looks amazing. / - What is that?

- Every dish is $8? / - Yes.

- $8. / - $8 each?

$8 each.

Each dish is $8.

There is one lobster in every dish.

- Let's try it. / - Let's eat it.

- I would eat about 10 lobsters. / - They are beautiful.

I can't believe this is all lobster.

It's like chili shrimp.

The smell of the sea could be fishy sometimes

but this is not and it tastes somewhat like Indian food.

That looks really good.

It was so good.

(Gulping)

- It's delicious. / - There is a lot of garlic in here.

The taste of garlic is very strong.

- It's not too rich. / - It will be great with rice.

I think Koreans will love this. This is so delicious.

It's only $8, Taegon.

Are you coming over to us?

That sounds quite tempting.

Try this too.

- It looks too hot. / - No, it's not.

It's served hot to be eaten hot, right?

- It's deep-fried in oil. / - That looks very delicious.

That was very unique.

- That looks good. / - That looks good.

When would you eat a lot of lobster like that?

It's really hot.

It's cooked with oil.

It's really good though.

I don't know what it's called

but cool it first before you eat it.

It's going to take a long time.

It's obvious that you should cool it before you eat.

I burned the roof of my mouth.

This is perfect for people who like aglio olio.

It goes really well with this beer.

They all have a lot of garlic.

Hot and humid countries use a lot of spices.

That might be why but they use a lot of garlic.

That's why it suits Korean tastes.

It's really good.

When you chew...

You can taste the meatiness of the lobster.

The meat.

I thought you could only taste meatiness in beef or pork.

These lobsters are meaty.

I really want to try the aglio olio.

$8 is a lot for those people.

That place was expensive.

This looks like the most expensive thing on the menu.

It looks very luxurious.

That looks really good.

They made a shell out of it.

They turned the lobster inside out. This is amazing.

Do you eat it like that?

They have enough lobster flesh as hamburger patties.

- We ate till we got sick of it. / - That looks so good.

If it's $8 per lobster...

Normally you eat something...

- Before the lobster. / - This place is really expensive.

But you can fill your stomach on that.

- It's $3 or $4 elsewhere. / - We are like newlyweds.

(Chomp)

- This is really good. / - Is it good?

Are you watching this?

One fork of lobster...

It's like 5 pieces of pork belly.

It's a little salty

and it kind of tastes like soy sauce.

I think they grilled it directly on fire.

You can taste the aroma of a charcoal fire.

Think of grilling lobsters on charcoal, like for meat.

It tastes like that.

This is amazing.

We're eating lobster like bread at a restaurant.

How much is this?

It's $8 per dish.

You could have a company dinner with lobster here.

A country where you can have lobster dinners.

I want to bring all my staff here...

And have a company dinner.

If you buy the plane ticket,

I'll organize a dinner for you.

One lobster per person.

- One lobster per person. / - That sounds great.

What country could you have one lobster per person?

One lobster per person.

We'll go to the Revolution Square next.

Let's talk about Che Guevara and Fidel Castro.

What was the best among the three dishes?

- For me, the aglio olio. / - The aglio olio?

- Yes. / - I liked the curry one.

(Revolution square, Jose Marti and Che Guevara)

How will we go there?

It's a little far to walk.

Let's take a coco taxi.

This looks really interesting.

- It's a taxi. / - Taxi.

- It's a bike taxi. / - It's a portable taxi.

- This is cute. / - That's so cute.

They made it look like a coconut.

- It's so cute. / - It's a motorcycle.

- I could drive that right away. / - Is that a coco taxi?

- A coco taxi. / - Coco taxi.

Let's ride this before we go.

Are these coco taxis because they look like eggs?

Don't they look like coconuts?

They have a drawing in the front.

- It's coco from coconut. / - Coconut.

Coco taxis because they look like coconuts.

- They're similar to tuk tuks. / - That's right.

- They're similar. / - They're similar.

Like tuk tuks.

- Hello. / - Hello.

How are you doing?

How do you say Revolution Square in Spanish?

Plaza de la Revolucion.

Revolution, Che Guevara.

- Okay. / - Okay, let's go.

Let's go.

This is on my bucket list.

Really?

- $7.50? / - It depends on how you negotiate.

(Holding on tight)

This is scary.

This is amazing.

Let's go.

This is quite cool.

Most of these cars don't have air conditioning.

This is better than cars with doors.

All of the cars are like that.

They don't have air conditioning because they're old.

Cuba is a country of people sitting down.

There are a lot of people sitting here and there.

It doesn't matter whether it's the park or street.

They're all sitting down.

They are professionals at sitting.

They sit in front of their houses, right?

Don't they look completely free?

This is how they spend their day. It's their lifestyle.

I think it's their everyday life.

- They're all on the street sitting. / - No crosswalks.

- No crosswalks. / - That's how they spend their day.

No pedestrian overpasses or crosswalks.

You cross whenever you want.

But we haven't seen people getting angry or fighting.

You're right.

They don't have the need to rush.

Or be irritated at.

It's like the Vietnam of South America.

That's right.

How could a country like this exist?

I really wanted to go there.

This is Revolution Square

where you could fit 3 soccer fields.

(Cuba's famous tourist attraction)

I've only seen it in photos.

(Plaza de la Revolucion)

July 26th is the most important day of Cuba.

- It's their Independence Day. / - Independence Day.

May 1st, which is their Labor Day.

They have events at this square.

According to records, there are 11 million Cubans.

A record of a million people gathered at this square.

When we had candlelight rallies a while ago,

they said about a million people gathered.

That many people gathered out of 48 million people.

It's like 4.8 million Koreans gathered.

A tremendous amount of people had gathered.

Almost all of the people had gathered.

This is really amazing.

Hawks circle around that tower.

- On top of that? / - Yes, on top of that.

Is that Jose Marti in the front?

Jose Marti is a poet and the father

of Cuba's independence.

In 1868,

when Cuba was in battle with Spain for independence,

Spain promised Cuba's independence

and the release of the slaves.

They didn't keep the promise.

That's why he joined the next battle in 1895.

He died during that battle.

He's the father of Cuban independence.

They located his statue in the middle of his memorial.

They also have the Cuban flag.

Can we climb this tower?

I asked before we entered

but the communist party has a meeting.

We can't go.

- Can you go up there? / - If you pay $2 or $3...

You can climb up to the top.

The communist party had a meeting, so we couldn't.

It's important that Jose Marti

is looking down the square.

The two buildings that are standing like pillars...

Are Home Affairs and the Ministry of Communication.

- Che Guevara is on the left. / - Che Guevara.

He wasn't Cuban, right?

- He was Argentinean. / - You can't tell but it's big.

The square is really big and wide.

- That's Che Guevara. / - Isn't he good looking?

He is.

Antonio Banderas played

Che Guevara in the movie.

Che Guevara held several positions

like the Minister of Home Affairs,

central banker and the Minister of Labor.

(He left Cuba to support the revolution)

There are a lot of soldiers with Che Guevara tattoos.

If you see carefully, there are letters.

Hasta la victoria siempre.

It means, "Until victory, always."

- I have goose bumps. / - Che Guevara said that.

That sentence didn't come out from nowhere.

Che Guevara left to Bolivia

to prepare another revolution.

It's a greeting from the last letter he sent

to Fidel Castro.

Isn't Che Guevara more famous than Fidel Castro?

I saw him on a lot of T-shirts. He's a fashion icon.

This is really interesting and meaningful.

Fidel Castro was Cuban.

He ruled Cuba for about 50 years.

But they don't have any statues of him.

I thought there would be a large picture

of Fidel Castro's face here.

When Fidel Castro died last year,

he said, "Don't idolize me."

He forbid people to exhibit

pictures or statues of him.

His grave only has one gravestone with his name.

You could say it was an expression of respect

for his comrade that left Cuba first.

Che from Che Guevara is a nickname.

It means comrade or friend.

After his death, it became his name.

That became his name.

That's why his name is Che Guevara.

- Che Wonseok. / - Che Taehun.

- Cuba Libre! / - Cuba Libre!

Is it over?

This was very interesting and educational.

It feels strange.

Lobsters were the cheapest dish.

- It's really cheap. / - We didn't have a lot of budget.

It's like Korea's spicy rice cakes.

We only went to the cheapest restaurants.

They're like rice rolls.

Most of the restaurants are run

by the government.

Most of the workers are public officials.

- For that... / - That's interesting.

They won't rip you off.

It's like when you go to tourist places,

they have a different menu for tourists.

Why would they rip you off when it's not their money?

There's nothing like that there.

They get a salary from working as public officials.

You don't need to bargain the food price

or get ripped off.

Director Lee warned us to be careful with taxis.

- Yes. / - Yes.

Taxis from tourist attractions have different prices.

- You must negotiate first. / - Yes, you must do that.

They only have old cars

because it's too expensive to import cars.

They banned importing things from overseas.

Vans cost $100,000.

The tax is over than 800 times the price.

- 800%. / - 800%.

- That's unusual. / - You're rich if you drive a van.

That's unusual.

Okay, let's vote for the first half.

Will you go to Cuba according to Cuba Libre's design?

Please vote.

(Cuba Libre designed a trip to Cuba)

(What will the judges choose?)

Okay.

- Chaeyeon said something. / - What?

- I think for travel, the money... / - Exchange is difficult.

Should be easy to calculate.

- But the exchange rate... / - Since it's two currencies.

- It's difficult. / - As we mentioned before...

You don't have to change to Cuban currency.

Even if you make a mistake,

they won't cheat you because they're innocent.

- They will tell you. / - What about taxis?

Taxis are different.

With taxis...

That's not what you said earlier...

Wait a minute.

The Mexico team also talked about this...

The result is in. We need to study their faces.

- Watch their expressions. / - I'm really curious.

Just show your reaction. No acting.

(Oh, my)

- Anyone can tell. / - What's going on?

- "Is that it?" / - What do you think of our team?

She's scared, she's scared.

She's scared.

- I'm really sorry. / - Okay.

- This is strange. / - I must be bad at predicting.

I think we're okay.

This score is meaningless, right?

That's a great relief.

It's meaningless.

It's fortunate that this score is meaningless.

There's a difference with Cancun.

Cuba is a country that has a story.

We only followed that story for the first half.

- The story. / - For the second half...

We will enjoy nature and activities.

Let's start the second half of Cuba.

- Cuba. / - Libre.

It's a good morning.

We're going to Varadero today.

- Varadero? / - Varadero.

The first thing that comes to mind when you think of

the sea or enjoying the water in Cuba is Varadero.

The water is so clean.

- It's the same Caribbean Sea. / - The same...

The color of the water is amazing.

You should have gone to places like that from the start.

- Cuba! / - Libre!

The view is incredible.

It feels like we're traveling on the Amazon.

This is fun.

- This is something worth watching. / - That's the way.

Don't do that.

Can you even ride horses?

Even if Taehun looks weak,

he does mountain climbing.

The entire package will surprise you.

(Cuba Libre heads to Varadero from early morning)

- Look at that. / - The sun is rising.

It reminds me of the African Serengeti.

(A common Cuban sunrise)

It feels like lions will be over there.

Are you driving while watching the sunrise?

Yes, we left early in the morning.

- Cuba is very long. / - It took about 2 hours.

You said we were going to the sea.

Look at the sky. We're at the sea.

Where is the sea? These are all container boxes.

The sea is near where containers are around.

Did you ever see containers in Osan?

You usually see containers in Incheon or Busan.

What is that?

- I prepared everything. / - It's a car factory.

- Car factory? / - So...

This is Varadero.

- It's not a car factory. / - It is.

You can rent

a four-wheel-drive SUV here.

(It is filled with masculine jeeps)

Jeeps.

Renting a car means that they're going somewhere.

Of course, you need to rent a car.

(With this jeep, you can enjoy off-road driving)

It costs about $70 or $80.

You can rent a car if you pay that.

In that rent, cave admission fees, lunch,

riding a yacht and snorkeling are included.

If you have the time, you can enjoy it all.

How much is it?

About $70 or $80.

It's 72 CUC.

- You can do everything. / - Everything is for $70.

- For everything? / - Yes.

- You can do every activity. / - That's quite cheap.

Are there any water activities?

Of course. There's snorkeling

and scuba diving.

If you don't want to drive...

All of the cars have manual transmission.

- Really? / - You have to drive stick.

I got my international license.

Why did you bring this?

- Do you know how to drive stick? / - You told me to.

It will be hard if you have to drive manual.

You can drive yourself if you

get an international driving license.

Most of the cars are manual transmission.

Let's go.

We're in Varadero.

There really is a sea somewhere over there.

We're on our way to the sea.

I can feel it. Can't you smell it?

Should I roll down the windows?

- It smells like horse dung. / - Does it?

- Horse dung. / - That means the sea is near.

Look at that.

It smells like horse dung because there are horses.

- Look at that. / - Those are horses.

Do they really ride horses?

Yes, they ride horses.

This looks like Jeju-do.

I'm happy enough...

To drive in this landscape.

Are we starting off-road driving from here?

- Are we off-road from here? / - Yeah.

- That looks fun. / - We're off-road from now on.

- I want to go to places like that. / - That's really fun.

(Bumpy)

We're on our way.

Let's go in the water.

It's fun because it's not my car.

It will hurt to drive my car like that.

It's most fun when you drive off-road

with someone else's car.

It hurts you the most when you do it with your car.

Where could we ever do this?

(While they were absorbed in off-road driving)

Why? Why?

- Is that the sea? / - They don't get surprised a lot.

How could this...

How could this happen?

Cantera.

I thought that was 1 of the 7 Wonders of the World.

How could this happen?

Cantera means a place where stones gather.

They say that airstrips were made from stone

from this Cantera.

The stones that are left

are so hard you can't scrape it anymore.

People avoided them so it ended up looking like this.

People shaved it off but flowers and grass grew.

- They made it artificially. / - It wasn't made naturally.

- No. / - You don't have to pay for gas.

Everything included is only $70.

Even the car rent is included.

- Do you have to put gas? / - Even the gas is included.

I get to drive off-road...

To my heart's content.

If you can't drive, even a driver is included.

- Really? / - That's right.

- You don't have to pay more? / - That's right.

Until 6 p.m.

- Until 6 p.m.? / - Yes.

This is the restaurant where we will have lunch.

Where is the restaurant?

- I don't see one. / - It's in a coffee farm...

- But you have to keep going. / - A coffee farm?

The sky looks amazing.

- The sky is like a picture. / - This place...

Used to be famous for its coffee farm.

But they use it as a restaurant now.

- I'm hungry. / - I knew you would say that.

I'm hungry.

- Doesn't that look like one? / - You're right.

It's like a meat buffet.

- We're the only people here. / - Buffet?

I want to live here.

Aren't those mango trees?

It is. It has mangoes on the trees.

- I didn't know they grew like this. / - That looks good.

- Apple mangoes. / - Apple mangoes?

- Should we take them home? / - They'd be good.

Please don't do that.

This costs about $12 in Korea.

Are you struggling with money?

- Are times hard? / - No...

Don't you want to try them?

Ask for one, don't steal them.

I'm not going around with you.

Okay, it's a buffet. Let's eat.

- It's a buffet. / - Buffet.

- Are these also included? / - Yes.

This is amazing.

- Thank you for the meal. / - Thank you.

What am I supposed to start with?

- What do I eat? / - A big lobster should've been there.

You're right.

Alright. Let's eat.

But what's wrong with the table setting?

It's like a 60th birthday celebration.

I know what you mean. The staff look like guests.

It's also like a 50th wedding anniversary.

We'll give it our best and lead long lives.

- Thank you. / - We'll surpass 100 years.

- Thank you. / - Thank you.

Now I see why Cuban cuisine is considered healthy.

Seasonings and the like are difficult to import.

The same applies to sauces as well.

Everything is organic since preservatives aren't used.

So the cuisine itself is very natural and wholesome.

For people with immature palate like myself,

who love MSG, this food might not suit them.

It's way too healthy.

You're talking about how the food might not suit you

but you brought back a mountain of food.

- You just can't help it. / - He eats a lot.

- He just keeps eating. / - Well, we have to win.

I have to make the food look good.

You sure do.

- He's not enjoying it though. / - Isn't it over already?

Isn't the contest already over?

But it really was good so I kept eating.

- Why do you keep doing that? / - The flies.

Oh, flies.

But why are you displaying

your international license while we're eating?

I'm so proud...

- Of the fact that I have one. / - He's proud.

He was bragging about it since early this morning.

Then he says he can't drive manual.

Now, he's eating with it on full display.

Director Lee is a little silly.

He's so funny.

Gosh. It's good.

(He said it didn't suit him but continues to eat)

But it was really good.

- You said it's not good... / - That's what Cuba does.

Since it's hot and all.

None of the dishes are seasoned.

- It's all natural flavors. / - I'm so full.

Let's go get some coffee.

Starbucks.

- There's no Starbucks here. / - What?

- Starbucks. / - They don't have that here.

- Here it is. / - What?

- This place is famous for coffee. / - Really?

- It was a coffee farm. / - It is quite famous.

It was once a farm.

- Coffee. / - What kind of coffee?

- What kind? / - One.

Just one kind?

- Okay. / - Two.

Isn't this our first cup of coffee in Cuba?

- I think so. / - Really?

It's served just like that?

(Easy coffee making in Cuban style)

But it's very delicious.

The coffee beans themselves are directly from site.

Sure that's not a used stocking?

No way.

I think it's a stocking.

- No, it's just fabric. / - As if!

I think I'm right...

You don't see any toe imprints.

- No... / - You're wrong, I'm telling you.

There should be toe imprints then.

That can't be a stocking.

I'm sure it's not. A foot cannot be that shape.

(Despite the controversy, the coffee is safely brewed)

What do you call this? Is it like espresso?

- It's espresso. / - Really?

But actually, espresso...

Requires great pressure and

steam for single-step extraction.

I guess we can call this mesh espresso.

Stocking coffee.

- I'm sure it's not. / - No.

- It's stocking coffee. / - Really now?

I don't want to argue. It's really not.

The toe imprints are missing.

I swear that it has been used.

They cut it out.

It can't be.

It's very deep and flavorful.

Isn't it good?

It's bitter.

You have such immature palate.

You only like sweets.

Do they not have iced?

They do have ice.

- They do? / - Well, there's ice.

But everyone drinks coffee hot here.

But it's tastier that way.

It's so hot but we're drinking hot coffee.

But it's so strange drinking a sip of water with it.

What do you know about coffee?

You said you don't even drink coffee in Korea.

But still, I think it's good.

Bitter things are good for the body.

Oh, they sell coffee here.

This is a coffee shop.

- It used to be a coffee farm. / - Is that what you meant?

We've been discussing it for 2 hours.

It used to be a coffee farm.

Now it's a buffet restaurant.

For this package...

It was a famous coffee farm.

Now it's a restaurant.

What were you thinking about?

I was so hot.

- That's what you meant? / - I told you for 2 hours...

- That it used to be a coffee farm. / - Until now...

I mistook this place for a mango farm.

I was wondering why they didn't give us apple mango.

So you only remember things you want to.

I was wondering when they'll start serving mangoes.

I was fooled.

You were just blabbering by yourself.

Do you know how to ride horses?

I rode a few times at Jeju-do.

- Want to give it a try? / - Okay.

I think we should give them a ride.

They're way too skinny.

Our package includes horseback riding too.

- Usually, handlers lead the horse... / - It's included.

While you ride.

But that's not necessary there.

They just go when you mount them.

- The horses? / - Yes.

They must be government employees too.

- I know. / - You're right.

They do their assigned duty.

(They tour the grounds properly on horseback)

Look over here.

It's my international license.

Why are you mentioning that all the sudden?

- Is it for the horseback riding? / - It's my license.

You're driving me crazy.

I've never seen anyone ride horses

with an international license.

(They begin their tour of the farm grounds)

The horses really move by themselves.

I've ridden so many times.

Yes, for historical dramas.

They move on their own.

So this is what a Western film would feel like.

I feel like I'm roaming the deserts of Arizona.

It's really picturesque.

The sky seals the deal.

I really haven't seen this kind of sky in a while.

- The horses fit the scenery perfectly. / - So pretty.

Doesn't it really seem like a painting?

(Is this Jeju-do's Doldam-gil?)

Gosh. This is funny.

Doesn't the wall and the horses remind you of Jeju-do?

There's the stone wall.

Are those butterflies?

- Have you ever seen that? / - What's wrong with them?

- They're butterflies. / - Not computer graphics.

They're really butterflies.

- It's like a movie set. / - I know.

Isn't the rural air so nice?

- Sancho. / - Don't do that.

- Sancho. / - Hey, don't do that.

He's almost Cuban.

It must be fun to gallop there.

Do you see that tree over there?

This tree is considered to be invaluable.

They brought in a lot of slaves from Africa

when they built the farm.

To the African people, the baobab tree

was considered to be sacred.

They prayed to it.

But there are no baobab trees here.

This tree was most similar to the baobab.

It's written here. The ceiba tree...

- Was held in the same esteem. / - So interesting.

They considered it to be mystical all the same.

- So that's why there's a statue. / - That's right.

It kind of seems like an altar for prayer.

But doesn't it seem mysterious?

I think looking at it at night will be really scary.

African slaves who were forcibly brought to labor here

prayed to the tree there.

So that tree stood in place of the baobab tree.

Cuba was one of the largest slave hubs.

Are we finally seeing the ocean now?

Actually...

What? It's been 8 hours since you said

you'll show me the ocean.

I think this tour takes 23 hours to complete.

So that $70 dollar trip is still not over?

We spent about $45 dollars so far.

Before we go to the sea...

There's a naturally-formed cave with water inside.

We'll first take a dive there

then head to the beach.

There are no chances of getting lost.

A guide leads you with a car up front.

- So you just follow? / - Other people can follow too.

Isn't the ambience already mystical?

This is amazing.

Gosh.

There's a place to dive here?

- There's a huge pool inside. / - It's a pool.

This is really fascinating.

- It's a bit similar to Cancun. / - It is.

- It is similar. / - But it's a bit different here.

There, the hole is just wide open.

This place was formed completely through erosion.

Bats fly overhead.

It's not too high there.

Look at how clean the water is.

It's so clean.

(It feels like Saturno Cave might suck you in)

The depth is at about 22m.

- Gosh. / - 22m?

Let's go in too.

- Okay? / - I need to change.

Let's go get changed up there.

Why did you bring your license?

Why do you keep filming?

Just wrap this around you.

Okay. This seems like a good method.

What are you doing?

Why do you keep filming?

- You use such a cute towel. / - That's yours, right?

Yes.

No, don't.

(He successfully changes after struggling a bit)

We're finally here.

We're cave diving.

It's like a fairy pool.

A place like this existed?

On our way to Cuban beach...

We ended up somewhere like the ocean.

The water is actually salty because of the minerals.

I never imagined people can dive in a cave like that.

Alright. Let's dive in.

- This area looks very deep. / - It is.

If you look over there, it reads 22m.

22m? How deep is that?

22m.

That's about 7 stories.

I suddenly don't want to go in.

I don't want to go in now.

Let's jump in.

- 22m. / - 7 stories high.

Look how clear the water is.

- It's so clear. / - Let's jump in.

- Cuba Libre. / - Cuba Libre.

(Cuba Libre dives in to chase the heat away)

(They can't help but admire the cool water)

This is the best.

A place like this existed on Earth?

I don't think we have to visit the beach now.

But the water is so clear.

Even their feet are visible from the surface.

That seems so refreshing.

- 1, 2. / - I thought he was a local.

Me too.

Let's go!

(They dive to their heart's content)

(And swim as well)

(Leisure emanates from their bodies)

(Should I try swimming on my back too?)

(He looks a bit odd from above the water)

There's no reason to go to the beach.

- It's the best. / - Bats fly overhead.

There is a lifeguard there, right?

- Yes. / - I heard a whistle.

There is a lifeguard on site.

Look at that.

The beach is right nearby.

We seriously maximized our use of time.

We have finally arrived at the beach after 12 hours.

We enjoyed everything along the way

and ended up at the beach.

It was all $70.

$70 go a long way there.

- So the tour doesn't end. / - I know.

It's all for $70.

It's so pretty here.

Look around you.

- The color of the water... / - And the sunset...

Simply the best.

Wouldn't it have been better if we came a bit earlier?

The sun has pretty much set.

- The sun has set? / - We're alone here.

If there's one thing Cuba offers,

it's freedom.

- Shall we do our chant? / - Okay.

- Cuba Libre. / - Cuba Libre.

- That looks nice. / - I lost my glasses there.

Wonseok lost his cell phone.

- In that water? / - I think so.

Cuba is like living in a movie.

So I will guide you on a tour of movies today.

It must've been from up there.

They shot it this way.

The mafia entered here because...

The opening scene from "The Fate of the Furious."

(I'm a movie star too)

(Back when the Mafia owned Cuba)

You don't know the song?

I'm tone deaf.

Hotel...

Nacional!

My bucket list.

I think you're excited.

I really wanted to go there.

(Goose bumps)

Even those who haven't watched the movie...

It's a place you must visit.

(Highly recommended)

(Please look forward to the continuation of the trip)

- It was very fun. / - We have seen Cuba.

But there are many differences with Mexico.

But here's what we enjoyed the most about Cuba.

If you want to be a sight-seeing tourist,

Mexico is for you.

There's much to see there.

However, if you wish to be a traveler,

then I strongly recommend a trip to Cuba.

Cuba not only has natural sights

but also many stories.

The locals live a completely different life from us.

What's funny is that as soon as we returned to Korea,

we felt like returning back to Cuba at the airport.

What's important is the fact

that our budget was too high.

So, it's time to look into the Cuba team's budget.

- The difference might be huge. / - I agree.

What was the total expense?

Our total expense for our trip to Cuba...

- For 3 days right? / - For 3 days.

- Per person. / - Omitting the flight cost...

But including all the accommodation expenses...

$455.

How much? There isn't another digit?

- You spent too much money. / - It's not $1,455?

- Three meals included? / - If we resisted our gluttony...

And ate less, we could've stopped at $300.

The hotel where we stayed

was one of the most expensive in the area.

They are really speaking of the best of the best.

- Alright. / - Shall we stand?

- Sure. / - Final comments please.

In Cuba, sometimes you'll get lost on the road.

You have to use a map to navigate.

But I started to think,

"Perhaps that's why we go to Cuba."

Our lifestyle in Korea leaves no room

for mistakes and failure.

But in Cuba, you'll always make mistakes and fail.

I got goose bumps.

- My goodness. / - Seriously. Through that...

You plan the next step.

Are you a pastor?

Please be objective with your voting.

For those of you who choose to go to Cuba

after following Cuba Libre, please cast your votes.

Please cast your votes.

(Cuba Libre designed a trip to Cuba)

(What will the judges choose?)

Everyone, what's important is that

this week isn't the end.

Hidden locations will be revealed next week.

- There is a special coming. / - That's right.

- It's combined, right? / - The final score comes later.

- So, it's not the end, right? / - Yes, it's not the end.

There's no need to get disappointed over any loss.

- You might get disappointed. / - That's right.

- It might be inevitable. / - But there's another chance.

- You might get disappointed. / - Yes, you might.

Oh, no, Sikyung.

Let's do this. Please reveal

the scores for the Tequila Bros and Cuba Libre.

Show us the final score.

Please.

- Please let us lead by a few points. / - However...

- I'm so curious. / - Why am I nervous?

- There's that disappointment. / - That's right.

It's not like there's a prize.

- We're Tequila, right? / - No third digit.

We're Tequila?

- 9. / - No, we won.

- 9. / - Tequila!

- Tequila! / - We lost?

- We lost? / - Tequila!

- We lost? / - Tequila!

(Cuba Libre wins with 69 votes)

It's Cuba.

4 votes.

You won.

What, really?

- We won. / - I told you.

- Really? / - Didn't I tell you?

I said that a very brutal score will come to get you.

I just got goose bumps.

But that...

You lost by 4 votes, right?

- You can still turn the tide. / - It's completely possible.

Your mid-way score was very high.

- Really? / - Your first score...

We dropped to 65 from 83?

- That's because... / - What happened in between?

- You spent so much money. / - The expenses.

- Oh, that's why. / - I see.

I think it's...

- It dropped so much. / - There's still next week.

We have next week.

It's not the end. Cards are still on the table.

We'll get to see the hidden locations

prepared by both teams.

The scores from today will be combined.

Please watch until the very end.

We ask for your objective voting next week as well.

The world is your school. Life is a journey.

Battle Trip!

Thank you.

(Next episode)

Whale sharks for the first time on Battle Trip.

I've never seen flamingoes before.

How can they be that color?

They're totally pink.

Cuba is all about movies.

Don't you feel like a movie star?

It's insane.

(Battle Trip)

("Whisper" by VIXX LR)

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Are you taking a video?

Um... I'm, on the Internet,...

famous Youtuber

Vlogger

Vlogger?

Yeah

You didn't shoot me, right?

I didn't

Are you really famous?

Yes I am

This washroom is dope!

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fill/fit the bill (Idioms)

to be what is needed in a particular situation or for a particular purpose

On paper, several of the applicants fit the bill.

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a clean bill of health (Idioms)

a report that says somebody is healthy or that something is in good condition

Doctors gave him a clean bill of health after a series of tests and examinations.

The building was given a clean bill of health by the surveyor.

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bill (noun) - Duration: 5:31.

bill (noun)

for payment

1 a document that shows how much you owe somebody for goods or services

the telephone/electricity/gas bill

We ran up a massive hotel bill.

She always pays her bills on time.

I'll be sending you the bill for the dry-cleaning!

The bills are piling up (= there are more and more that have still not been paid).

See related entries: Renting a home

2 (especially British English) (usually North American English check)

a piece of paper that shows how much you have to pay for the food and drinks that you have had in a restaurant

Let's ask for the bill.

See related entries: Dining out

money

3 (North American English) (British English note) (also banknote especially in British English)

a piece of paper money

a ten-dollar bill

in parliament

4 a written suggestion for a new law that is presented to a country's parliament so that its members can discuss it

to introduce/approve/reject a bill

the Education Reform Bill

See related entries: Parliament

at theatre, etc.

5 a programme of entertainment at a theatre, etc.

a horror double bill (= two horror films/movies shown one after the other)

Topping the bill (= the most important performer) is Paul Simon.

See related entries: Producing a play

advertisement

6 a notice in a public place to advertise an event

synonym poster

Post no bills (= a notice warning people not to stick bills in a particular place).

see also handbill

See related entries: Marketing

of birds

7 the hard pointed or curved outer part of a bird's mouth

synonym beak

See related entries: Parts of animals

8 -billed (in adjectives) having the type of bill mentioned

long-billed waders

on hat

9 (also visor) (both North American English) (British English peak)

the stiff front part of a cap that sticks out above your eyes

see also Old Bill

Extra examples

Are the coffees on the bill?

Could I have the bill please?

Customers receive an itemized monthly phone bill.

Don't worry—the company will pick up the bill.

I've just got a huge tax bill.

Many people struggle to pay their rent and utility bills.

Mozart is on the bill this evening.

Republicans will try to push the bill through Congress.

Rufus Wainwright is topping the bill.

The bill amounted to $850.

The bill became law in June.

The bill came to £120.

The bill included a gradual phase-out of estate tax.

The bill was brought to the floor of the House last summer.

The bill will be brought before Parliament next year.

The company could now face higher fuel bills.

The government has put forward an emergency bill to limit the powers of the police.

The opposition will try to force the bill through Parliament.

They presented us with a very large bill.

Tom Jones is topping the bill.

Use the money in the account to cover the bills.

We decided to split the bill.

We need to cut our electricity bills.

We ran up a very large hotel bill.

We share the gas and electricity bills.

Who is going to foot the bill for the damage?

a sweeping bill that will reform the nation's immigration system

the bill for the meal

I'll be sending you the bill for the dry-cleaning!

The bills are piling up.

The waiter brought the bill to their table.

the telephone/​electricity/​gas bill

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bill and coo (Idioms)

(old-fashioned, informal) if two people who are in love bill and coo, they kiss and speak in a loving way to each other

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