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Walking the Silk Road, where globalization got started

Paul Salopek began his "Out of Eden" walk four years ago in Ethiopia. We catch up with him

Aired 06/27/2017

PBS News Hour

Walking the Silk Road, where globalization got started

Clip: 6/27/2017 | 6m 29sVideo has Closed Captions

Paul Salopek began his "Out of Eden" walk four years ago in Ethiopia. We catch up with him

The Silk Road, the ancient trading route that spanned from Asia toward the West, is where we find journalist Paul Salopek these days. Salopek began his "Out of Eden" walk four years ago in Ethiopia. Now Hari Sreenivasan catches up with him for an update.

Aired 06/27/2017

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