On the range with the last cowboys; wrangling the West’s mustangs; California’s less-welcoming ’Ellis Island’
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What are we looking at here? For our latest Photo of the Week, Justin Jin traveled to remote ancient forests that produce some of the world’s best tea. You have to see his visual report, but first, which nation is it in?
A. China B. India C. Myanmar D. Vietnam
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PHOTOGRAPH BY JASON MOTLAGH |
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Beyond ‘Yellowstone’: The vaqueros are riding the range along the old Camino Real in Baja California, fewer of them now, navigating switchbacks slippery with scree and rock faces polished to a patina. Photographer Jason Motlagh saddled up for this adventure to show their story. |
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PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF BETTMAN/GETTY IMAGES |
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The famous ‘Gateway to America’ opened more than 130 years ago on New Year’s Day. What was it like for the more the 12 million people to travel through its doors? |
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Today’s Soundtrack: Cup of Tea, Kacey Musgraves
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