THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
October 25, 2019 at 08:30 JST
In this selfie shot taken Oct. 7, 2019, Brandon Follin, left, and Tyler Hofer, right, stand atop Mount Williamson, California's second-highest peak. (Brandon Follin via AP)
SANTA MONICA, Calif.-- In the closing days of World War II, a Japanese American set out with other men from the infamous internment camp at Manzanar on a trip to the mountains, where he went off on his own to paint a watercolor and got caught in a freak summer snowstorm. [Read More]
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