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A child stands on the roof of his house, which is located along the block-long painting known as "Callejon de Hamel" (Hamel street), in Centro Havana October 10, 2006. Initiated by the painter Salvador Gonzales in 1990, it highlights the African influences on Cuban culture and religion. Moreover, it is also designed as a cultural platform within the community and acts as a public temple to the Santeria religion.[Reuters]