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  • X - Feb 11 2008 | nicaragua, oceans, news, drugs

    Fascinating story about a small island whose economy is entirely supported by floating bags of cocaine that wash up on the shore when drug runners get caught. Interesting read.

    Quoted: At first glance, Bluefields in Nicaragua looks like any other rum-soaked, Rastafarian-packed, hammock-infested Caribbean paradise. But Bluefields has a secret. People here don't…

  • ChrisWei - Feb 11 2008 | nicaragua, oceans, news

    Quoted: At first glance, Bluefields in Nicaragua looks like any other rum-soaked, Rastafarian-packed, hammock-infested Caribbean paradise. But Bluefields has a secret. People here don't have to work. Every week, sometimes every day, 35kg sacks of cocaine drift in from the sea.

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