the so-called "wrong route" in the Santa Fe neighborhood of Bogotá, Colombia Why "Wrong Route"? The name reflects the perception of many who view this area as dangerous. Santa Fe is frequented by individuals facing economic hardship, including migrants—primarily from Venezuela—who turn to nightlife and partying as a means of survival. The neighborhood is a crossroads of struggles: people fleeing violence in Colombia's rural territories and others escaping Venezuela's economic crisis come to big cities like Bogotá in search of a lifeline, sustenance, or a chance at a better life. Santa Fe stands as a stark symbol of resilience, but also of the challenges faced by those living on society's margins. This exploration sheds light on the human stories behind the "wrong route," offering a raw perspective on the complexities of this vibrant but troubled neighborhood. https://www.instagram.com/alainjwv/

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