Saturday, August 3, 2019

In Sight: The best photos we've seen this week

In Sight
A curated view of your world in photographs

 

 

The Best Photos of the Week

(Andy Wong/AP)
Here are 15 of the week's best photos
The torch festival in Bijie, China, a sea lion gets caught in a humpback whale's mouth, Democratic presidential debate in Detroit, vigil for victims of the Gilroy Garlic Festival shooting, locusts swarm in Yemen. Here's a look at 15 of the best photos from the week, selected by photo editors at The Washington Post.

 

 

In Sight

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(Nuria Lopez Torres)
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Meet the mixed-gender 'muxes' of southern Mexico
Photographer Nuria López Torres takes us inside a unique group of people some consider to be of a "third gender."
Perspective
Reform and revival: Gang members find Christianity in El Salvador prisons
In El Salvador, some in prison for gang-related crimes may have once sold drugs or killed rival gang members, but behind bars, many have since found comfort in evangelical Christianity.
(Matt McClain/The Washington Post)
Perspective
A Post photographer steps back in time to rekindle his love of sports
Matt McClain visited this year's Gettysburg National 19th Century Base Ball Festival in Pennsylvania.

 

 

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