The stench of gasoline burned through Verónica Barboza’s nose as she stood by the edge of Lake Maracaibo, one of the largest lakes in South America, on a recent afternoon. The soles of her shoes, she said, were stained black by the petroleum gushing from pipes under the water....
Ask The Post. Lake Maracaibo, spanning some 5, 100 square miles in northwestern Venezuela, is an estuarine lake — meaning the fresh water it was filled with thousands of years ago converges with the Caribbean’s salty s
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