Tristan da Cunha: The busiest place you’ve never seen
For most of the year, the animals roam the island’s northern pastures, hills and cliffs, but in the days before Christmas, they’re rounded up and brought to the shearing pens. Men head out early and spend long hours shearing as many sheep as they can. James Glass (middle), chief islander at the time, with his grandson Connor Glass-Green (left) and Clifton Repetto off the coast of Gough Island, which lies 223 miles south of Tristan da Cunha.
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