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| MK_EVROS_004 Most migrants enter Greece through its 200km border with Turkey. Those that make it across the River Evros or past the heavily patrolled land border, walk through acres of marshy land, wheat and asparagus fields until they reach an inviting village. Many walk for hours through mud and swamps, and usually at daybreak, following the train track towards Alexandrapoulis, in south Evros///outside Vrusilli village a few kilometres from the border.
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