Look like the most peaceful borders between European countries

Look like the most peaceful borders between European countries

Categories: Europe | Photo project

Global conflicts of the last time force the authorities of many States to reconsider their views on border management. However, photographer Valerio Vincenzo (Vincenzo Valerio) from the Netherlands in the framework of its project called Borderline, Frontiers of Peace shows a more inspiring way of the lack of lines of separation between the two countries.

His series of photographs dedicated to the radical changes that occurred in Europe after the signing of the Schengen agreement. This agreement allowed to erase the boundaries between States parties and symbolized a giant step in the direction of gradual unification of Europe.

Armed with GPS and detailed maps, Vincenzo traveled to these blurred boundaries, creating images that showcase the essence of these "peace now cordons" and destroy the stereotypical idea of how to look abroad.

Look like the most peaceful borders between European countries

Latvia — Estonia

Look like the most peaceful borders between European countries

France — Germany

Look like the most peaceful borders between European countries

Slovakia — Poland

Look like the most peaceful borders between European countries

Switzerland — Italy

Look like the most peaceful borders between European countries

Germany — Poland

Look like the most peaceful borders between European countries

Austria — Switzerland — Germany

Look like the most peaceful borders between European countries

Netherlands — Germany — Belgium

Look like the most peaceful borders between European countries

France — Switzerland

Look like the most peaceful borders between European countries

Germany — Czech Republic

Look like the most peaceful borders between European countries

Switzerland — Italy

Look like the most peaceful borders between European countries

Hungary — Austria

Look like the most peaceful borders between European countries

Belgium — Netherlands

Look like the most peaceful borders between European countries

Poland — Slovakia

Look like the most peaceful borders between European countries

Italy — Austria

Look like the most peaceful borders between European countries

Germany — Denmark

Look like the most peaceful borders between European countries

Norway — Finland — Sweden

Look like the most peaceful borders between European countries

Bulgaria — Romania

Keywords: Europe | Photographer | Union | Country | State | Project | Line | Border

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