ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 6月4日 07時47分
“The borderland is a practical place,” Garrett Carr writes of the boundary between the Republic of Ireland and #NorthernIreland. “It carries some scars, but people are mostly just busy trying to draw advantages from what is usually a disadvantage: living on the periphery.” Along the border, bridges have been built and roads reopened; some Borderlanders even live in the north but work in the south, or live in the south but send their children north to school. But thanks to #Brexit, Garrett writes in #nytopinion, “the next manifestation of Ireland’s border will be as the only land frontier between Britain and the European Union, designed by people who may never have visited it.” He adds: “And the Borderlanders, yet again, will have to adapt to what distant powers decide for them.” @robstothard photographed this man, who was waiting to change money at a currency exchange in County Armagh, Northern Ireland. Visit the link in our profile to read more in #nytopinion about “that sad old game” on Ireland’s border.
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