Each issue takes you somewhere specific — through local stories, photographs, a song, and the one experience worth going for. The world is stranger than your feed suggests.
No roads lead here. You arrive by boat along the shore of Lake Tanganyika, and somewhere above you in the forest, a thousand chimpanzees are watching.
Only eight pilots in the world can land here. The kingdom charges you $100 a day to visit, and uses it to stay exactly as it is.
For a thousand years, Jeddah was the port. Pilgrims came ashore, were processed, and sent inland. The buildings the ships saw first are still standing — some of them, anyway.
For an hour and a half before the tour groups arrive, the Registan is yours alone, and the cobalt changes colour as the light moves. A country deciding in real time how much of its old self to keep.
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