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Border landscapes are emotionally charged landscapes, especially those that were part of the former Iron Curtain. In 2004 Vesselina Nikolaeva was granted permission to photograph the Bulgarian-Turkish border, the first photographer to be allowed to do this since the Communist regime had seized control in Bulgaria. Until 1989 this was the southeastern frontier of the Soviet Bloc and it used to be heavily guarded. This volume presents the striking photos taken by this young Bulgarian/Dutch photographer over a three-year period as well as previously unpublished photos of border guards from the national archives.
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Simply a line: no man's land between Bulgaria and Turkey = Het niemandsland tussen Bulgarije en Turkije
2009, NAI, Available in North, South and Central America through D.A.P., NAi Publishers
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905662699X 9789056626990
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