Photo Gallery: Battle Over the Darién Gap

Photo: Armed Panamanian border patrol in a helicopter
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Panamanian Airborne Border Police patrol the Colombian border of the Darién, a wilderness region straddling North and South America.

Colombia's nominally right-wing paramilitaries and left-wing guerrillas, known as the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), clash frequently in this region. Helicopter crews have been ordered to intercept armed fighters and to keep watch for drug traffickers, who use the jungle as cover.

Indigenous groups and environmentalists oppose a Colombian proposal to build a highway through the Darién, saying the road would hurt biodiversity and increase violence between guerrillas and paramilitaries.

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