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Colombian soldiers occupy Pablo Escobar's hacienda 'Napoles' in Puerto Triunfo, Colombia, 150 km east of MedellÌn on august 26, 1989. The estate included a Spanish colonial house, a sculpture park, and a complete zoo that included many kinds of animals from different continents such as antelope, elephants, exotic birds, giraffes, hippopotamuses, ostriches, and ponies. Mounted atop the hacienda's entrance gate is the Piper PA-18 Super Cub airplane which transported Escobar's first shipment of cocaine to the United States. Other original features include dinosaur statues built with bones in a section of the estate, along with prehistoric animal statues that children can climb and play on,as well as decommissioned military vehicles and a giant hand sculpture. In 1989 Hacienda ‚ÄòNapoles‚Äô was confiscated by the colombian government. Photo by Eric Vandeville/ABACAPRESS.COM
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Abaca Press
Unique identifier:
CP11118596
Legacy Identifier:
18903600
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3295px × 2159px 1.08 MB
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4/17/2018 12:36:57 PM
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