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Where Cowboys Fly and Cattle Set Sail: An Epic Food Journey

Por: The New York Times Business December 01, 2022

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WATERLOO STATION, Australia — The helicopter swung down to a cluster of Brahman cattle, hovering close enough for the dawn sun to be seen in their eyes. Born and bred on a fenceless expanse of golden grass and red dirt in the Australian outback, where horses, dingoes and crocodiles share the land, these animals are wild enough to charge a chopper.But not this time. After some defiant staring from a bull, the herd turned toward a landmark... + full article



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