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@andrew_testa took this photo last month at a Serbian Orthodox service for Epiphany celebrations at Gazivoda Lake in northern Kosovo. He first traveled to #Kosovo nearly 20 years ago, when NATO intervened against Serbia in the war. “Having covered the conflict, I can’t help but view the people and the landscape through the wartime prism even now,” he writes. “Driving through the countryside, I remember the position of checkpoints, the lines of refugees, the displaced people searching for safety, the columns of thick black smoke that curled up from burning villages. Much has changed for the land and its people. Returning this winter, I was struck by how the relentless optimism of Kosovars had yielded to disillusionment.” Since its independence declaration a decade ago, Kosovo has been recognized by just 111 of the United Nation’s 193 member states. It’s the only country in Europe without visa liberalization, meaning that it’s almost impossible for its people to travel. And it has the youngest population in Europe — 70% of its people are under 35. Visit the link in our profile to see more photos @andrew_testa has taken there over the years.


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