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The Darién Gap

A Reporter's Journey Through the Deadly Crossroads of the Americas

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The Darién Gap

By: Belén Fernández
Narrated by: Bianca Bryan
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The narrow Darién Gap, the only land bridge connecting South and Central America, encompasses a spectacularly hostile jungle, covered in steep mountains, dense rainforests, and flood-prone marshes. Known in Spanish as el infierno verde, or “the green hell,” it is one of the most inhospitable places in the world. Its terrain is too treacherous for roads, yet hundreds of thousands of refuge seekers contend with its horrors every year in the hopes of reaching the United States, still some three thousand miles away. And of the countless who set out for the border, an untold number never arrive.

In this book, journalist Belén Fernández travels through the Darién Gap to report on the dehumanizing and deadly stretch of land that has become a mass graveyard for migrants. Fernández’s journey brings her into contact with refuge seekers, people smugglers, law enforcement officials, and many more whose stories bring life to a place overwhelmingly associated with death. Combining history, on-the-ground reporting, travelogue, memoir, and searing politico-economic analysis, she shines light on a largely made-in-the-USA crisis that has come to define our modern era.

©2025 Belen Fernandez (P)2025 Highbridge Audio
Emigration & Immigration Freedom & Security Human Rights Politics & Government Social Sciences Specific Demographics Latin America

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There’s very little to do with the Darien gap, and what actually occurs, however, the author chooses to push her political views and how terrible the United States is. It was a total waste of my time and money.

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