This dilapidated villa once served as a Caribbean getaway for drug-kingpin Pablo Escobar
The “King of Cocaine” was the son of a poor Colombian farmer, but by the time he was 35, he was one of the world’s wealthiest men, earning $420 million a week in revenue.
At the peak of his power, infamous Medellín cartel boss Pablo Escobar, the original “El Patron,” supplied 80% of the global cocaine market and owned a number of ostentatious properties.
Here’s a look at his abandoned island compound in the Caribbean.
All photos republished with permission from Stefaan Beernaert.
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Located 22 miles from Colombia’s port city of Cartagena are the 27 small coral islands that makeup the Islas del Rosario. Google Maps/Amanda Macias/Business Insider Source: Lonely Planet