Magdalena River, Colombia
Project: Honda
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Fish scarcity warns fishermen of changes in the river.
Fishing skin. Courtesy of: Julián Barrera
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The stories told through workers’ skin, the Magdalena experiences.
Scars. Courtesy of: Julián Barrera
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Honda, a space that has marks of disasters, floods and ruins of its history.
Ruins Marks. Courtesy of: Julián Barrera
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The sartas and yuntas, the fisherman and cooker trade.
Trading. Courtesy of: Julián Barrera
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Since the sixteenth century the river connected Cartagena to Honda, in the route to the capital, Santafé de Bogotá.
Ruins of the Port of Honda. Courtesy of: Julián Barrera