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Putumayo Colombia

Mocoa Colombia Landslides

Mocoa: Preventing future disaster

[caption id="attachment_21539" align="aligncenter" width="960"] The disaster in Mocoa shows the vulnerability of certain areas of Colombia to future...

Mocoa

Daily life in Mocoa: One month and counting

[caption id="attachment_21516" align="aligncenter" width="768"] The main square in Mocoa. Photo: Rocío Ortiz[/caption] Mocoa resident Rocío Ortiz...

Mocoa

Emergency relief efforts continue in Mocoa

[caption id="attachment_20764" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Relatives and friends pray during a funeral at the cemetery in Mocoa, southern...

Mocoa, landslide Colombia

Mocoa: Aftermath of the catastrophic landslide

[caption id="attachment_20734" align="aligncenter" width="960"] A shoeless girl is helped across the destroyed street in Mocoa, Putumayo. Photos:...

Putumayo Colombia, Colombian Amazon

Welcome to the jungle… in Putumayo

Chris Bell explores a little-known jungle haven in Putumayo, that’s a mere bus ride from the capital As I wipe the condensation from the bus...

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