
Photographer Erivn Boer spent a week traveling with the Great Rally company on a 1,250-mile road trip across Europe, traversing famous mountain roads. Pictured is the Grossglockner Alpine Road in Austria, one of the highest roads on his trip.

During his trip, Erivn Boer visited five countries, starting in Belgium and ending in Austria. Pictured is the Umbrian Pass, located on the Swiss-Italian border.

Dark clouds blanket the sky. The photo shows a mountain road in the Italian Alps.

Erivn Boer said he was drawn to the winding mountain roads, like a picture painted on Stelvio Pass in Italy.

Many roads on the Stelvio Pass in the Italian Alps are narrow lanes, just wide enough for one car to pass at a time.

The winding roads at the end of the Stelvio Pass.

These are cars on a journey down the Gotthard Pass in Switzerland.

The vehicles in the tour group traveled in a line as they crossed the Furka Pass, which connects the Swiss Alps with the towns of Gletsch, Valais, and Realp.

Erivn Boer traveled through Belgium, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, and Austria. The photo shows the Tremola Pass in Switzerland.

The photographer's journey takes him through the Black Forest in Germany, where the roads are lined with dense trees. Pictured is the Tremela Pass in Switzerland.

Photographer Erivn Boer on a trip.
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