Subject: Re: a 1727 claim
Date: Mar 11, 2001 @ 12:35
Author: peter.smaardijk@and.com (peter.smaardijk@...)
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No int. boundary marker, since it's in between Alsace and Lorraine
once more, it's French territory all around nowadays. Still on the
departemental border, though.

Peter S.

--- In BoundaryPoint@y..., michael donner <m@d...> wrote:
> also apparently not far from the several just mentioned alsatians
> possibly from somewhere in moselle lorraine comes this bizarre yet
still
> somewhat plausible claim of a 1727 bdy mon
> http://ilotresor.com/dabo/dabo_photos2.html
>
> notice the odd shapes of the rocks in the top pic
>
> if validated this date could prove hard to beat
> now that the other st martin hopeful has bitten the dust
>
> but is this a working international boundary marker
>
> m