A quick look at the map of the world quickly reveals how we had carved. And while each country loves his sovereignty (probably win a war on borders) it seems strange that we remain as compartments.
Anyone who travels always returns sensation in the world is a much smaller place.Is not because travel International recently with much faster, not ha.Es because travellers observe human similarities along with cultural differences.
So, on the one hand anomalies, we love but on the other, see little need for rigid dividing - lines at all, for most of history, everything you have managed to do is to divide.
The enlargement of Europe has been progressive, in the sense of helped bring together States in the name of trade and cooperation. but is far from popular: feeling of Governments are losing authority, some fear of people to their identity and the remains of club exclusive - if not up financially, you can wait for the door.
The world of adventure sports Division is most noticeable when above the mountains.The marker was formerly a-tipped pen history and put on the map was physical characteristics that dictated the geographical borders.
But sat above Zugspitze, the highest mountain of Germany, can't help but notice the futility of todo.Gire left, his descent in Austria; change to the right, is a rapid decline in Germany.And peaks in the South and West are in Switzerland and Italy.
Here nature is divided and always did: limestone mountains are formed from sediments of the Tethys Ocean, once separated from ancient continents Laurasia and Gondwana.Asà that what is skiing, snowboarding or climbing in was once the ocean bottom, only lifted up by the collision between Central Europe and North Africa: blink and you have not lost; 30 million years initiated the process makes - took two million years to the glaciers split to valleys!
We are one people not only separate lines on the map? what O are we defined our homeland and really needs to keep closely badges and colors of representation?
Edges help define identity and make maps look very pretty and, admittedly, they are here to stay.
But do we really need them? have their say...
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