ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 6月29日 08時00分


The mountains, deserts and canyons shape people’s identities. These spaces are increasingly concentrated in the hands of a few. Today, just 100 families own about 42 million acres across the U.S. Many local residents see these new owners as a threat to a way of life beloved for its easy access to the outdoors, and they complain that property that they once saw as public is being taken away from them. In Idaho, the billionaire brothers Dan and Farris Wilks have shuttered trails and hired armed guards to patrol their land (they own 700,000 acres across several states), blocking access not only to their private property, but also to some publicly owned areas. The problem, says one Idaho resident, Tim Horting, “is not the fact that they own the property. It’s that they’ve cut off public roads. We’re being bullied,” he added. “We can’t compete and they know it.” Read more at the link in our bio. @maxwhittaker shot this photo.


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