I visit El Suampo, one of the most marginalized communities in Roatan. The colony was originally built on top of a swamp for people of scarce resources. Today it remains an area with little infrastructure and an area that is constantly flooded. How do its people live? What do they do? What are their difficulties, dreams, and hopes?
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