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Paul Salopek
Walking the world in the path of human migration, sharing stories at . Follow here and at
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12 گھنٹے Paul Salopek
@NewYorker @outofedenwalk @true اس کو جواب دیا جا رہا ہے
გმადლობთ ძვირფასო მარტატა.
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17 جون The New Yorker
@true اس کو جواب دیا جا رہا ہے
Want to learn more about ’s journey? Tweet your questions with and Salopek will answer some of them next week.
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@OutofEdenLearn @true اس کو جواب دیا جا رہا ہے
A wonderful tour. Thank you for sharing, students.
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دوسروں 2 اور @NewYorker @true اس کو جواب دیا جا رہا ہے
I use that cartoon’s line to put editors on the defensive.
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17 جون Paul Salopek
@NewYorker @true اس کو جواب دیا جا رہا ہے
It’s a matter of math and knee cartilage. I have to wrap the journey before I turn 130.
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@NewYorker @true اس کو جواب دیا جا رہا ہے
Glad you can still say that, Ann Marie. You’ve been there from long before the start.
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دوسروں 2 اور @chicagotribune @true اس کو جواب دیا جا رہا ہے
The honor’s mine, Mike.
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17 جون Paul Salopek
@outofedenwalk @true اس کو جواب دیا جا رہا ہے
That’s a portrait of you and me, buddy. Guess whose the hirsute one?
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17 جون Paul Salopek
Announcing a new collaboration with online, where custom stories will be appearing monthly: 'A Twenty-Four-Thousand-Mile Walk Across Human History.' Thank you , for sharing the trail.
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@true اس کو جواب دیا جا رہا ہے
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15 جون Paul Salopek
Red ghosts. Naxalbari, West Bengal, . Birthplace of a leftwing peasant revolution in 1967, where police shot 9 sharecroppers demanding their own harvests.
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14 جون McCormick Foundation
Community empowerment starts with expression. Thank you all so much for doing quality work and most importantly for sharing your stories
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14 جون Out of Eden
"Borders are perversely enduring artifacts in our globalized era." In this essay from the beginnings of the , writes about the power retained by imaginary geopolitical lines
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@true اس کو جواب دیا جا رہا ہے
Must be a prob on your end, Jeannine. It works for me.
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13 جون Out of Eden
“Pedal yatra,” I tell the farmers: I am just another delirious pilgrim. They nod. Doors swing open. I am welcomed. In India, a land of hospitality, encounters an unusual host:
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Your tea is salted with sweat. Near Siliguri, West Bengal, .
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12 جون Paul Salopek
85 seconds from the quiet life of Manaki Devi, a Sadhvi, or Hindu holy woman, who lives alone atop a remote hill in Bihar, . A beautiful video by Megan King. Story: Video:
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12 جون National Geographic
In India, you never walk alone, writes storyteller
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There is no other. Crossing into West Bengal, .
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'Men just grow a beard and sit around and pray. We women have the real strength!' I met a on a remote hilltop in Bihar, . She was a 60-year-old woman who used a battery powered megaphone to preach up the sunrise. via
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