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UER Forum > UE Main > "After Schengen" -- Europe's Abandoned Border Crossings (Viewed 1375 times)
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That... is a really incredible synopsis!

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"After Schengen" -- Europe's Abandoned Border Crossings
< on 11/15/2014 6:08 PM >
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Since the Schengan Treaty opened the borders of most of western Europe, the border crossing stations now sit to rot. A Spanish photographer captured some of them.

The article on his project:

http://www.citylab...-crossings/382708/

His actual site:

http://www.ignacio...es-after-schengen/

It's interesting to see how some of them are just old dirt roads and guard shacks, while others are modern on major highways.




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Re: "After Schengen" -- Europe's Abandoned Border Crossings
< Reply # 1 on 11/17/2014 7:42 AM >
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This is really cool. Nice find.




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