
The Transoceanica highway, a massive 6,300-kilometer route spanning South America, was designed to foster international trade and economic growth. However, the road has also facilitated the rapid expansion of illegal gold mining, leading to widespread deforestation and environmental contamination. As authorities struggle to enforce regulations and curb the activities of thousands of illegal miners, the project's promise of prosperity is overshadowed by the devastating ecological and social consequences left in its wake.




