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PANAMA-ENVIRONMENT/
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November 02, 2012 
Students from different island communities sit in a school boat as they travel to the local school in... 
Kuna Yala, Panama 
Students from different island communities sit in a school boat as they travel to the local school in... 
Students from different island communities sit in a school boat as they travel to the local school in Carti Sugdub island at the Comarca of Kuna Yala September 4, 2012. Every rainy season, the Guna people living on the Panamanian white sand archipelago of San Blas brace themselves for waves gushing into their tiny mud-floor huts. Rising ocean levels caused by global warming and decades of coral reef destruction have combined with seasonal rains to submerge the Caribbean islands for days on end. Once rare, flooding is now so menacing that the Guna have agreed to abandon ancestral lands for an area within their semi-autonomous territory on the east coast of the mainland. Picture taken September 4, 2012. REUTERS/Carlos Jasso (PANAMA - Tags: SOCIETY ENVIRONMENT TRANSPORT) 
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