Die Schlacht um die Grenze
Smugglers comparing the containers with drugs. (National Geographic)
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Escobars Drogenimperium
Sebastian Marroquin is the son of infamous drug lord, Pablo Escobar.(National GeographicAlex Nott/)
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Die Schlacht um die Grenze
An Army helicopter. (National Geographic/Will West)
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Wie das Kokain nach Amerika kam
One of the traffickers wearing a mask, being interviewed, while another one stands as his guard in the back of the shot.
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Wie das Kokain nach Amerika kam
Carlos Ledher mugshot at Danbury Prison 30th April 1974.
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Escobars Drogenimperium
Maria Isabel Santos married Pablo Escobar when she was 15 years old. (National Geographic/Nick Poyntz)
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Der letzte Don
A bag of cocaine. (National Geographic/Will West)
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Die Schlacht um die Grenze
Terry Patrick sits for an interview. (National Geographic)
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Der letzte Don
A plane crashing. (Tim Chapman)
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Escobar zieht in den Krieg
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Die Schlacht um die Grenze
Ioan Grillo is a journalist and author who has covered the war on drugs in Mexico for nearly 20 years. (National Geographic/Alex Nott)
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Escobar zieht in den Krieg
A man guarding the entrance to the stash house with a machine gun. (National Geographic/Will West)
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Wie das Kokain nach Amerika kam
Pablo Escobar.
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Escobars Drogenimperium
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Der letzte Don
A loaded gun. (Getty)
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Die Schlacht um die Grenze
A rock of meth. (National Geographic)
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Escobars Drogenimperium
Edgar Jiminez was the personal photographer of Pablo Escobar. (National Geographic/Will West)
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Escobars Drogenimperium
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Escobar zieht in den Krieg
A collection of items usually found at stash houses drugs, guns, and bullets. (National Geographic/Will West)
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El Chapo: Staatsfeind Nr. 1
Ex-DEA Agent Jack Riley played an integral role in the capture of Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman. (National Geographic/Nick Poyntz)
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Narco-Kult
Dr. José Manuel Mireles is a doctor turned vigilante that fought against the Knights Templar Cartel, in Michoacán, Mexico. (National Geographic/Alex Nott)
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Narco-Kult
Padre Goyo, priest at the Roman Catholic Diocese of Apatzingán, has gained global recognition for his efforts to combat cartel violence. (National Geographic/Alex Nott)
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Mexikos erstes Kartell
Burying unidentified bodies in Mexico. (National Geographic/Alex Nott)
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Mexikos erstes Kartell
Men carrying a coffin with an American flag covering it during a funeral. (UNAM)
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El Chapo: Staatsfeind Nr. 1
Weapons are a central component of the narco trade; disputes can frequently only be settled by violence. (National Geographic/Alex Nott)
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Mexikos erstes Kartell
A Mexican parade. (NBC News Archives LLC)
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Aufstieg der Narco-Armee
Claudia Sanchez Gonzalez is the mother of 15-year old Gerardo – kidnapped by a drug cartel in March 2011. (National Geographic/Alex Nott)
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Wie das Kokain nach Amerika kam
Bogota, Colombia - Weapons are a central component of the narco trade; disputes can frequently only be settled by violence.
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Aufstieg der Narco-Armee
This sicario deserted the Mexican Army to join a drug cartel. (National Geographic/Alex Nott)
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Escobars Drogenimperium
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Mexikos erstes Kartell
Cooking the illegal drug, Fentanyl, in Northwest Mexico. (National Geographic/Alex Nott)
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