ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 11月28日 12時19分
#Chile produces 24 million pounds of wool every year. Much of it comes from Tierra del Fuego, a remote area near the tip of South America that’s closer to Antarctica than Chile’s capital, Santiago. This time of year, over the course of several days, as many as 35,000 sheep can be shorn by a team of just 7 men. The shearers, itinerant workers who typically live in cities the rest of the year, will visit multiple homesteads to get the job done. But for that to happen, ranchers must plan — according to weather and lambing cycles — when to move their flocks, how long to keep them on specific pastures, and how to best shepherd the animals through a network of wooden corrals before being shorn. The photographer Tomas Munita captured #sheep being gathered a day before shearing. This #nytweekender, we’ve been sharing photos of the men who shear sheep at the end of the world. Visit the link in our profile to see more. #?
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