Subject: Re: [BoundaryPoint] Hi - I am back
Date: Jul 18, 2000 @ 03:22
Author: michael donner (michael donner <m@...>)
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welcome back in excelsis peter
& bless you for atczhu
our first original multinational pure gold in 213 messages

i think i am not speaking out of school when i say we are all attention for
anything you might like to add about this or any other multinational point
you have visited
or anything else you may wish to share for that matter
with or without waiting for your photos to catch up

indeed everything til now has been prelude

m


>
>Dear group, I returned from my soccer trip to Holland and Belgium 10 days
>ago, an experience not to be missed...
>Very soon I'll call myself the owner of a brandnew scanner and shall send
>you a lot of border photographs and pictures of tripoints as well.
>I just looked thru some old photographs and found the very first tripoint
>I ever visited many, many years ago: the tripoint
>Austria-Hungary-Czechoslovakia. Situated about 30 miles east of Vienna.
>Guess this picture must be at least 35 years of age... at that time both
>Hungary and Czechosl. had the iron curtain at their borders, so a visit to
>these borders always included a certain moment of thrill...
>This weekend I'll have Jesper here in Olstykke ...there's much to talk
>about...
>
>Help me please: 3 years ago I had the pleasure of visiting Washington
>state, crossed into Canada a couple of times and took some nice pictures.
>At the end of my trip somebody told me about POINT ROBERTS south of
>Vancouver ! A few square miles US attached to Canadian territory, only
>accessible thru Canada or by sea. It looks quite weird to me...
>Bye for now
>Peter
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