Four children lost 40 days ago found alive in the Amazon. Their father, a leader in his community, had to leave his land threatened by the new FARC-EP.

He could not take them all with him right away, given the high price of airline tickets, 700,000 each. The Ronoques lived in a tiny hamlet, Puerto Sábalo, of only 20 families, on the banks of the mighty Caquetá. The Caquet River becomes the Puree on Brazilian soil, a magnificent highway for drug traffickers.