Yandup y Nargana
Life in the area revolves around two towns that although linked by a bridge, live their lives separately according to their own rules.
Yandup is the native name of Corazón de Jesús, place where the planes land to go to Kwadule. Ismael guide us through these towns that receive us with incredible contrasts. The first view is of disorganized houses with colors and unpaved streets but as we move on, the bridge joining this town with Nargana and an unrepeatable image of students uniformed in blue and Kuna women wearing their typical dresses and jewels walking behind them appears, a perfect coexistence of tradition and progress. During our visit, we encountered surprise after surprise. After the first impression that time stopped, we see a school, a maternity house, a tourist hotel, a bank and a shop owned by Montero (co-owner of Kwadule island with Ismael) where you can rest and drink a cold soda. Houses are of various types, cabins with cemen. We cannot help to think is a great experience to be in a place where thereare no cars. There is no hurry, life goes by on foot and the small boats which take them back and forth. The dream ends although we are left the happiness of having known something perfect as only Paradise can be.
Children come back from the school, filling the island with contrasts.