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Barbed wire and forbidden zone sign of Turkish Military zone, common following 20 July 1974 invasion, near Lapta, Lambousa, North

Barbed wire and forbidden zone sign of Turkish Military zone, common following 20 July 1974 invasion, near Lapta, Lambousa, North


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Barbed wire and forbidden zone sign of Turkish Military zone, common following 20 July 1974 invasion, near Lapta, Lambousa, North

Barbed wire and forbidden zone sign of Turkish Military zone, common following 20 July 1974 invasion, near Lapta, Lambousa, North Cyprus, Europe

Robert Harding Picture Library provides high quality travel, nature, wildlife & environmental photos

Media ID 1140905

© Christopher Rennie

Barbed Wire Border Cyprus Danger Military North Cyprus Politics Sign Warning Sign Wire


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This print by Christopher Rennie/Robert Hardin takes us back to a significant period in history. The image showcases the aftermath of the 20 July 1974 invasion, where barbed wire and a forbidden zone sign mark the Turkish Military zone near Lapta, Lambousa in North Cyprus, Europe. The photograph captures the tension and danger that permeated this border area during those times. The barbed wire stretches across the frame, symbolizing division and restriction. Its sharp edges serve as a stark reminder of the conflict that once plagued this region. The forbidden zone sign stands tall amidst its surroundings, warning passersby of potential peril within its boundaries. It is an eerie testament to how politics can shape landscapes and dictate movement. In this contemporary travel destination, remnants of past conflicts coexist with modernity. This image invites viewers to reflect on the complexities of borders and their impact on societies. Through skillful photography, Rennie/Hardin presents us with a thought-provoking visual narrative that prompts contemplation about historical events while also capturing our attention with its striking colors and composition. This print serves as both a documentation of past events and an invitation for dialogue about political landscapes worldwide.

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