For years, the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency heard rumors that drug cartels were building submarines to smuggle cocaine up the Pacific coast.
Authorities did find primitive submersibles designed for one-way trips to Mexico, but the rumors spoke of something far more ambitious — a full-sized "super sub" with the ability to make extensive round trips, carrying tons of cargo.
In July 2010, Ecuadorian authorities found such a vessel: a 74-foot long, fully functioning Kevlar-coated submarine, discovered in a remote swamp near the Colombian border.
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