![]() ![]() While one sits at the wheel of their diesel Freightliner, the other snoozes in the bunk behind him. In fact, during the past 18 years, the 53-year-old truckers, whose identical beards reach down to their chests, have driven more than three million miles together, hauling everything from diapers to canned soup from places like Seattle, Washington, to Camden, New Jersey. ![]() Like most twins who attend, they enjoy spending time with each other. They come, two by two, for the Twins Days Festival, a three-day marathon of picnics, talent shows, and look-alike contests that has grown into one of the world's largest gatherings of twins.ĭave and Don Wolf of Fenton, Michigan, have been coming to the festival for years. This story appears in the January 2012 issue of National Geographic magazine.Įvery summer, on the first weekend in August, thousands of twins converge on Twinsburg, Ohio, a small town southeast of Cleveland named by identical twin brothers nearly two centuries ago. ![]()
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