I’m afraid it’s different from what you’ve seen before
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We call it the "iron triangle". Is the three-nation border of Thailand, Myanmar and Laos the "playing wings" of the three countries? At first glance, the wings thought to be crossed.
One Portugal and one Spain. Is this boundary stone a "toothpick" between two teeth? It is too vivid.
One step forward to the United States and one step backward to Canada. Is this step a bit big?
What is even more exaggerated is this family, located on the border line, sleeping in the United States at night and eating breakfast in Canada during the day.
This river divides Argentina, Brazil and Paraguay into three. It is really a natural dividing line, and you can go abroad by crossing the river.
You are Ukraine, I am Poland, my brother you eat fish head, I eat fish tail.
Austria and Slovenia divides Alps into two parts. The natural dividing line is undoubtedly the most perfect. The temperature difference between north and south is undoubtedly the most perfect, so there is an illusion of winter and summer.
This coffee shop is in the Netherlands, but when you drink coffee, you will accidentally spill it into Belgium.
One highway, but two scenes. One Spain, one Portugal. Is it tooth decay in Portugal?
across the sea Denmark and Sweden ,It looks more romantic.
are all Russia, Belarus The road is clean and flat, here is the same as patching.
Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina can be regarded as real "neighbors".
The boundary between the two countries is just a volleyball net for young people.
This buddy is really stepping on both sides of the strait, but the boundary paint should be repainted.
is another "love triangle", the people of the three countries can sit together and fight the landlords when they are all right.
A ditch has become the most natural boundary between the two countries. The two places are prosperous and different. I don't know if one step can cross it.
A post office seems to be one step away, but it takes a week for you to send a letter from here to the other.
This is the Eurasian dividing line in Russia, which can also be said to be an intercontinental line.