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E02 (Part 4) - In the Prision of Maracaibo: After rescuing Yolanda and Emilio, Star the dolphin takes them to the beach of Maracaibo, where Yolanda sets out to find the Pirates of Turtle Island.
The western city of Maracaibo used to be Venezuela's affluent oil capital. But today, it's a place of hardship and hunger. Facing hyperinflation, corruption, penniless public services, crime and ...
About a quarter of the residents of Maracaibo, Venezuela’s second-largest city, have moved away — and more are expected to soon follow. Maracaibo dispatch About a quarter of the residents of ...
Amid Venezuela’s oil industry decline, Lake Maracaibo has been coated with oil slicks. Now, one group is hoping to save the lake — one haircut at a time.
Maracaibo used to be the Dallas of Venezuela, its wealth fueled by oil. But today, residents are fighting for survival and the city is experiencing an exodus. The collapse of Maracaibo is ...
Oil, aquatic trash and toxic algae threaten life in Venezuela's Lake Maracaibo The fishermen of Lake Maracaibo say they face their worst nightmare everyday as fish stocks decline and pollution ...
The pollution of Lake Maracaibo is decades old, but now it’s being felt on its coast with its bad smells, oil spills and microalgae, said Briceño, the professor at the University of Zulia.