Three-Border Mark on the Paraguayan side


The best view of the tiny little corners of the three countries and two rivers that converge at this place, traditionally called "Three-Frontiers" and as of lately infamously called "Triple Border", is from the Paraguayan side of the three borders. I took this photo in August during a special visit by participants of URI's Latin American Assembly. URI stands for United Religions Initiative.

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