I might have a few things to say about this since I was in the middle of that coup. Read last week's article in U.S. News and World Reports about what is happening in Venezuela right now. I would hardly call the 68% of the population (in a country where 80% live in poverty) that want Chavez out "right-wing people." I was there in Caracas when over one million people marched on Chavez' Palace and Chavez' supporters and military snipers opened fire on the crowd and killed a score of peaceful marchers.How is the situation in Venezuela right now? Are the right-wing people still trying to get back in power? I know about the coup last year, but I sort of hoped that things had calmed down since then...
Actually, no it is not. You can not go there because the Guerrillas and Paramilitaries grow cocaine. If the population could make a living from tourism, they would have a reason to protect their local environment instead of cutting down the jungle to plant coca. The coca is then processed in a combination of ether, gasoline, and other chemicals. When the coca paste is ready they dump 100s of gallons of chemicals in the local streams and rivers to get rid of them. They then move on, burn down more jungle and grow more coca because the soil is too poor to get multiple crops of coca from one cleared plot. I have yet to meet a campesino who likes growing coca, but he can not exactly refuse when the right and left wingers all have guns and will kill him if he trys to grow food instead. It would be better if tourists could go to these areas so that they would be protected and the campesinos could make an even better living fleecing the tourists of money and trade goods.Its definately better for the rainforest if people think you cant go there because of rebels...
Flyinmike, actually, you could only hope that they thought you were government agents. Neither the guerrillas nor paras has ever harmed a hair on the head of an "official" U.S. citizen in a direct attack. They know that our foreign policy is not focused here and they do not want it to be. What they are after is making some quick bucks by kidnapping anyone that they think has money. They are currently holding hostages from all over the world, so no nationality is safe. Perhaps your best defense would be to convince them that you were a government employee and that the 82nd Airborne would be arriving any moment if they do not allow you on your way.
My apologies to all for getting on a Soap Box like this, but I am sure that if this coversation dealt with Europe or North America many of you would feel inclined to comment since you live there. I also wanted to say kudos to Mike for offering what I thought was a sincere apology to the forum.
OK, on that note. Let's get back to talking about collecting fishes..
-Shane