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Refugees wait at closed borders to continue their journeys
Welfare organisations are trying to bridge the gaps as European governments turn a cold shoulder to migrants as some border closures become more permanent. Follow us on <a href="http://twitter.com/photosSMH">Twitter</a> and check out our photography club <a href="https://smh.com.au/clique">Clique</a>
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A refugee queue near the Macedonian border.Credit:Nick Miller
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Refugees in wheelchairs wait to cross the border.Credit:Nick Miller
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Familes waiting to cross the border.Credit:Nick Miller
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As the border closures become more permanent refugees must wait longer and longer. Credit:Nick Miller
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Refugees queue for buses.Credit:Nick Miller
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More waiting alongside buses. Credit:Nick Miller
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Temporary camps en route to the border crossing.Credit:Nick Miller
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Obstacles to cross on the journey to a new home.Credit:Nick Miller
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Syrian refugee children at the Red Cross effort in Thessaloniki Greece, near the Macedonian border.Credit:Nick Miller
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Naser Kasem, an Iraqi at the Red Cross effort in Thessaloniki Greece, near the Macedonian border.Credit:Nick Miller
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Don Johnston, the Red Cross co-ordinator for the Greek border.Credit:Nick Miller
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A family at the Greek and Macedonian Border.Credit:Nick Miller