Pablo Escobar's hippos keep his myth alive
Pablo Escobar might be long gone…but his hippos aren’t. Colombians flock to Pablo Escobar's lavish estate, the 'Hacienda Napoles' in Puerto Triunfo, only to get a glance of the 'parting gift' that the infamous drug kingpin left to it's people, a large family of hippos that has increased during the past decades from four to over 50.
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