The Colombian city, the former fief of Pablo Escobar, has been reinvented as a tourist destination. But on the heights of the Escombrera, in the district of Comuna 13, this transformation shows its limits, finds the site "New Lines Magazine". The influx of visitors has driven away neither gangs nor ghosts from a painful past.
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The Colombian city, the former fief of Pablo Escobar, has been reinvented as a tourist destination. But on the heights of the Escombrera, in the district of Comuna 13, this transformation shows its limits, finds the site "New Lines Magazine". The influx of visitors has driven away neither gangs nor ghosts from a painful past.