Caribbean with Simon Reeve: Part 3
On the third and last part of the journey, they start off their trip to Nicaragua. Nicaragua used to be a Spanish colony. The surrounding areas around Nicaragua used to be all British controlled colonies, so many of the locals speak English. Many of the small local villages are made up of part Creo and former slaves that were brought here from the British. Many of the small villages rely on fishing to eat and make a living. Fishing is a way of life in these small villages, but it is a life and area they want to preserve. “During the last 500 years, the British, Spanish, Dutch, French, and Americans have all dreamt to try to join the two oceans through Nicaragua. There have been more than 70 attempts, but they have all failed” (Episode 3, Matt Brandon). I feel like that could destroy a large part of the natural ecosystem in Nicaragua. This would most likely destroy hundreds of miles of rain forest and villages along the way. In this case, though, the risk of this large engineering project might be worth the reward of connecting the two oceans through Nicaragua. The new canal will be 1/3 of a mile wide and destroy thousands of acres of wetlands and forests.
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