Rather than raising a flag up on a flag pole, the nation of Switzerland is paying homage to their international neighbors struggling against COVID-19 by projecting different world flags onto the front of one of their most iconic Alpine mountains.
Light artist Gerry Hofstetter was commissioned to illuminate the famous Matterhorn mountain in Zermatt with different national flags to show solidarity towards countries that have been hit hardest by the novel coronavirus.
Now on every night since March 24th, the Matterhorn has displayed the flag of France, the US, India, Japan, Germany, the UK, Portugal, Spain, and many others.
"With this light projection, Zermatt wants to give people a sign of hope and solidarity in these difficult times," reads the Zermatt Matterhorn tourism website. "The village shows solidarity with all the people who are currently suffering and is grateful to all those who are helping to overcome the crisis."
Bonjour du Cervin à la Tour Eiffel! 👋💕 . . #zermatt #matterhorn #thankful #thankyou #stayhome #keepsafe #keephealthy #covid_19 #staystrong #zusammensindwirstark #westandtogether #solidarity #hope #corona #coronatime #soschützenwiruns #swissalps #earth_shotz #inlovewithswitzerland #bestearthscapes #earthpix #iloveswitzerland #amazingswitzerland #gameoftones #myswitzerland #thisweekoninstagram #feelthealps #switzerlandpictures #solidarity . . 📷 Frank Schwarzbach
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Americans have been particularly touched by the gesture since the Zermatt website published a photo of the Star-Spangled Banner on the front of the 14,690-foot tall mountain with a caption reading: "As it stands, the USA is the country that has been most impacted by the COVID-19 crisis with the highest number of confirmed cases. Our thoughts are with all American people at this unprecedented time.
"May our message convey solidarity and give you hope and strength," they added. "We look forward to meeting again at the foot of the Matterhorn. We are all in this together."
If you want to check out additional photos of the light displays or watch the livestreams of the illuminations, check out the Zermatt Matterhorn website.
This is just one of many positive stories and updates that are coming out of the COVID-19 news coverage this week. For more uplifting coverage on the outbreaks, click here.
We send you a sign of hope from the Matterhorn. 😘 . . . #zermatt #matterhorn #thankful #thankyou #stayhome #keepsafe #keephealthy #covid_19 #staystrong #zusammensindwirstark #westandtogether #solidarity #hope #corona #coronatime #soschützenwiruns #swissalps #earth_shotz #inlovewithswitzerland #bestearthscapes #earthpix #iloveswitzerland #amazingswitzerland #gameoftones #myswitzerland #thisweekoninstagram #feelthealps #switzerlandpictures #stayhomesavelives . . . 📷 Gabriel Perren
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