ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 11月27日 01時07分


Life at the end of the world can be lonely. For weeks at a time, gauchos might not see another human being. They see #horses, both wild and tame. They see the dogs they work with. But mostly, they see #sheep — thousands of sheep. Locals mark time by the length of the sheep’s woolly coats on Isla Grande, the largest of the Tierra del Fuego islands at the tip of South America. (Isla Grande is actually closer to Antarctica than it is to Chile’s capital, Santiago.) Each year around this time, the gauchos — cowboys and shepherds — leave behind their portable huts on the grassy, wind-swept steppes and drive their flocks home to the large ranches that dot the island. The photographer Tomas Munita captured 2 shepherds driving sheep to shearing sheds in Tierra del Fuego, Chile. Visit the link in our profile to see photos of the people who shear sheep at the end of the world. #nytweekender #? #?


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