Once a vast and prosperous river port in the heart of the continent, on the border of Bolivia and Paraguay, Corumba opened up this hostile region to the rest of the world, via the Rio Paraguay, Buenos Aires and the Atlantic. In 1950, a railway was built. The port activity was reduced to a minimum. From this golden age, only a few dilapidated buildings remain on the quays, dusty football fields by day, and no man's land by night. A border town in the middle of a rural region, it lives on trade, livestock and drug trafficking. A pleasant town, Corumbá is the main gateway to the southern half of the Pantanal.

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Port de Corumba. FernandoPodolski - iStockphoto.com

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