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Tragedy among Colombia’s Nasa: A photo essay by Malcolm Linton
In southwest Colombia, illegal armed groups have killed community leaders of the Nasa indigenous community as they seize control of lucrative drug routes.
Mambe series: Sacred plants reservations and “ayahuasca tourism”
is the mainstreaming of mambe and other sacred plants and excuse to view the world through the prism of hallucinogens?
Feature: The giant catfish fishermen of the Araracuara Canyon
The Río Caquetá is home to some of the largest catfish of the Orionco and Amazon basins, and important food source for the communities of Huitoto who inhabit the region.
Boyacá fossil reveals mystery of crab evolution
A fossil unearthed in central Boyacá by Yale paleontologist Javier Luque has confirmed the existence of a bizarre platypus of the crab water world.
El Bronx: The living hell at the heart of Bogotá
After authorities shut down one of the most violent areas of the capital, The City Paper was granted access to the living hell that was El Bronx.
The last “Animeros” of Colombia’s Magdalena
During November, towns across Colombia’s Magdalena Medio call on an ‘animero’ to grant peace to the ‘lost souls’ of the disappeared.
Dan Eley returns to Colombia with new foundation
After surviving an accident in 2010, Dan Eley has made several trips to Cali in order to help youngsters get a new start.