In Narganá and Corazón de Jesús (Akuanusadup), twin islands linked by a bridge, western culture has really penetrated. The majority of the inhabitants are bilingual and no longer wear traditional clothing. While men usually wear baggy pants, baseball or basketball jerseys, and backwards caps, women usually keep the tradition alive by wearing the mola and short hair. The balance between tradition and modernity is fragile. Here, habits have changed, softened by less severe internal regulations.The sector is not very developed in terms of tourist infrastructure and is therefore of less interest to the traveler who only has a few days to visit the archipelago. But for those who have the great wealth of time, it is an opportunity to discover another facet of the Tule people. By lancha, it is possible to explore the mouth of the Diablo River to a small beach or the more traditional Isla Tigre, about 20 minutes away, which has cabañas

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Fillette de la Lune. Laurent BOSCHERO
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