THE WHITE LOBSTER

  • hace 10 años
A combination of law enforcement, geography and ocean currents has washed tonnes of cocaine into the Mosquito Coast, one of the Caribbean's most desolate and isolated regions, at the boarder between Nicaragua and Honduras. Colombian speedboats hug the coastline so closely that this narco-route to the US is known as the "country road". When they are intercepted trafficants throw the coke overboard to get rid of the evidence. The drogue finish on mosquito beaches. Many inhabitants consider it a blessing from God and renamed it the "white lobster".

Villages that once eked an existence on shrimp and red-tinged lobster have been transformed. In place of thatched wooden huts there are brick houses, mansions and satellite dishes. Documentary of Gilles Gasser for Thalassa, broadcasted by France 3.

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