Central America is the bridge from the biggest cocaine producers - Colombia, Peru and Bolivia - into Mexico.<br /><br />And Honduras has become a key point in that journey. Hundreds of tonnes of cocaine travel through it.<br /><br />Its coup in 2009 is thought to have provided a window of opportunity for traffickers.<br /><br />Communities are feeling the surge in trafficker presence as suspected drug flights to the country have sharply increased from a handful in 2006 to more than 80 last year.<br /><br />Most traffickers there are Honduran but analysts say there is increasing evidence they're managed by Mexican gangs.<br /><br />Al Jazeera's Monica Villamizar reports from Colon in Honduras.