That is what I say about the Venezuelans, who claim to have traveled through Colombia, through the Darien Gap, up the Pan American Hiway and show up at the border, freshlyscrubbed,their boys carrying soccer balls and daughters dolls.
I lived in Panama, with Panamanians, and no Panamanian would go near the Darien Gap, hostile tribes, bandi…
That is what I say about the Venezuelans, who claim to have traveled through Colombia, through the Darien Gap, up the Pan American Hiway and show up at the border, freshlyscrubbed,their boys carrying soccer balls and daughters dolls.
I lived in Panama, with Panamanians, and no Panamanian would go near the Darien Gap, hostile tribes, bandits, poison snakes, peccaries, jaquars. And once through you have to make your way to over the bridge of the Americas, travel through Panama City, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Mexico
one hell of a long and expensive journey, not to mention dangerous, and yet they arrive at the Texas Mexico border fresh scrubbed with toys.
More likely they spent $4 or $5,000 board a plane in Caracas, and disembark in Mexico.
Unless they rely on Taxi's, Buses and trains, and they cost, maybe there is a taxi stand on the north side of the Darien Gap.
About the Gap, no Panamanian in their right mind would venture into the gap.
That is what I say about the Venezuelans, who claim to have traveled through Colombia, through the Darien Gap, up the Pan American Hiway and show up at the border, freshlyscrubbed,their boys carrying soccer balls and daughters dolls.
I lived in Panama, with Panamanians, and no Panamanian would go near the Darien Gap, hostile tribes, bandits, poison snakes, peccaries, jaquars. And once through you have to make your way to over the bridge of the Americas, travel through Panama City, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Mexico
one hell of a long and expensive journey, not to mention dangerous, and yet they arrive at the Texas Mexico border fresh scrubbed with toys.
More likely they spent $4 or $5,000 board a plane in Caracas, and disembark in Mexico.
Unless they rely on Taxi's, Buses and trains, and they cost, maybe there is a taxi stand on the north side of the Darien Gap.
About the Gap, no Panamanian in their right mind would venture into the gap.