The coastal area shared by Mexico, Guatemala and Belize is one of the most porous and little-known regions in the southern America border. Via three feature articles – in Xcalak, a remote Mexican village that lives off the cocaine that washes up from the sea; in Blue Creek, the powerful economic engine of the Mennonites; and in Puerto Barrios, the dark Guatemalan port in the Atlantic – this special report describes the enigmatic reality that exists just a stone’s throw from some of the biggest tourist attractions in the world
What an excellent article—the brutality of the third section was unexpected and felt much too real. Thanks for sharing. I look forward to the next two pieces.
What an excellent article—the brutality of the third section was unexpected and felt much too real. Thanks for sharing. I look forward to the next two pieces.
What an excellent article—the brutality of the third section was unexpected and felt much too real. Thanks for sharing. I look forward to the next two pieces.