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Guinea-Bissau: How cocaine transformed a tiny African nation

One morning in early 2005, the villagers of Biombo found hundreds of carefully sealed packets of white powder washed up on their mangrove flats on Guinea-Bissau’s Atlantic coast. The women discovered them as they checked their fishing lines.
The port of Guinea-Bissau. The country has become a den for cocain smugglers.  Net / photo
The port of Guinea-Bissau. The country has become a den for cocain smugglers. Net / photo
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