For years we traveled through La Gran Colombia and one of the biggest risks when driving through San José Del Guaviare, in southern Colombia, was to be stranded in the mud of its unpaved roads. It was the old bastion of the insurgency, the region began to change in 2016 following the peace agreement between the State and the FARC. The police presence replaced the guerrillas and many inhabitants believed, with caution, that peace had arrived. Les…
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For years we traveled through La Gran Colombia and one of the biggest risks when driving through San José Del Guaviare, in southern Colombia, was to be stranded in the mud of its unpaved roads. It was the old bastion of the insurgency, the region began to change in 2016 following the peace agreement between the State and the FARC. The police presence replaced the guerrillas and many inhabitants believed, with caution, that peace had arrived. Les…