Just
after dawn this morning, the Republic of Grigovia released a group of
American wildlife photographers detained seven months ago. The
thirteen individuals were arrested in 2011 in the Lower Yalung Valley
near the border Grigovia shares with Tajikistan. A rugged and
inaccessible area favored by spice and weapons smugglers alike, the
Lower Yalung is famous for its Yaelong, a tight-lipped, aggressive
people nearly universally addicted to a a bitter concoction called
czabtlan that is brewed using the spice. A mountainous country dotted
with remote valleys accessible only by helicopter, Grigovia harbors
the world's last remaining wild herds of three-toed tree ibex,
fleet-footed forest dwellers prized for their lean meat and
intricately-patterned coats. The U.S. State Department accepted
custody of the photographers during a brief ceremony held at the
embassy's wishing bridge.
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