Cocaine Cops, Colombia 1996.

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Special Forces Officer after blowing up a landing strip used by cartels to transport cocaine from a coca-processing lab in the heart of the Colombian jungle. Cocaine is worth billions of dollars to the Colombian drug traffickers. More than 70,000 people have died in the cartel wars, and Colombia's elite Special Forces have battled hard to stem the flow of drugs from the jungle region of Guaviare which covers an area of 26,000 sq miles and produces more than half the world's cocaine.

Paper size 16” x 20” - Image size 12” x 16” - Open Edition with an Estate Certificate

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Special Forces Officer after blowing up a landing strip used by cartels to transport cocaine from a coca-processing lab in the heart of the Colombian jungle. Cocaine is worth billions of dollars to the Colombian drug traffickers. More than 70,000 people have died in the cartel wars, and Colombia's elite Special Forces have battled hard to stem the flow of drugs from the jungle region of Guaviare which covers an area of 26,000 sq miles and produces more than half the world's cocaine.

Paper size 16” x 20” - Image size 12” x 16” - Open Edition with an Estate Certificate

Fujicolor Crystal Archive Digital Paper Type DPII Professional Paper

Special Forces Officer after blowing up a landing strip used by cartels to transport cocaine from a coca-processing lab in the heart of the Colombian jungle. Cocaine is worth billions of dollars to the Colombian drug traffickers. More than 70,000 people have died in the cartel wars, and Colombia's elite Special Forces have battled hard to stem the flow of drugs from the jungle region of Guaviare which covers an area of 26,000 sq miles and produces more than half the world's cocaine.

Paper size 16” x 20” - Image size 12” x 16” - Open Edition with an Estate Certificate

Fujicolor Crystal Archive Digital Paper Type DPII Professional Paper