Many people dream of visiting multiple countries, but a girl from India recently did it in just three seconds! A viral video shared by Instagram user Samrangy Sadhu Jhilik (@jhilik.sadhu) shows her jumping between three countries—Germany, the Netherlands, and Belgium—without needing multiple visas or passport checks.

The video, captioned "Famous three-country point near the city of Aachen," has taken social media by storm, garnering over six lakh views. In the footage, Samrangy stands at a special point where the borders of the three European nations meet. With a simple jump, she moves between all three in seconds. The best part? There are no security checks or military presence at this spot, making it one of the easiest places to "visit" three countries at once.

How is this possible without a visa?

While this may seem unbelievable, it's entirely legal. The reason this is possible is the Schengen Agreement, which allows free movement across 27 European countries. A Schengen visa enables travellers to move freely between countries like Austria, Belgium, the Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, and many more without needing separate visas for each country. Although Norway and Switzerland are not part of the European Union, they still accept the Schengen visa.

This unique border location near Aachen has intrigued thousands of viewers. Many took to the comment section to ask questions about passport control and travel logistics. One user, Feroze Vellukuzhi, asked, "Where is the passport control?" Another enquired, "Can we travel there by train?" Some had fun with the idea, such as Carlos Carrion, who wondered, "If a pregnant woman gives birth at this three-country point, what would be the child's nationality?"

While this border jump is a fun and harmless experience in Europe, some users joked about how such a situation would be impossible in conflict-prone regions. One person commented, "We could try this with India, Pakistan, and China, but sadly, we wouldn’t live to see it."

This video has sparked curiosity and excitement among travel lovers worldwide. It’s a reminder that some borders are meant to bring people together rather than divide them.

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