Migrants from Ecuador, Haiti and Nigeria wade through the river in the wild and dangerous jungle of the Darién Gap between Colombia and Panamá. Migrants from Ecuador, Haiti and Nigeria wade through the river in the wild and dangerous jungle of the Darién Gap between Colombia and Panamá.
A Venezuelan migrant, carrying his family’s luggage, walks through the river in the wild and dangerous jungle of the Darién Gap between Colombia and Panamá. A Venezuelan migrant, carrying his family’s luggage, walks through the river in the wild and dangerous jungle of the Darién Gap between Colombia and Panamá.

Migrants cross the jungle river

Darién gap, Colombia – November 2022

Tens of thousands of migrants from around the world make the journey to the southern U.S. border through South America every year, crossing the roadless stretch of mountainous, inhospitable rainforest between the continents. Walking for several days in harsh climatic conditions, risking their lives and facing dangers of poisonous snakes and spiders, and drug-trafficking criminals, they are driven forward by their faith in the “American dream”.

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