Subject: Re: Estonia-Russia borderpix from Andres
Date: Jun 16, 2001 @ 16:23
Author: bjbutler@bjbsoftware.com (bjbutler@...)
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Very interesting, but I believe this is lesson 2 in boundary
seduction. Jane clearly set the standard at New Mexico - Oklahoma -
Texas, as shown at this link:

http://www.bjbsoftware.com/corners/photos/NMOKTXJane.jpg

BJB

--- In BoundaryPoint@y..., "Peter Hering" <hering@m...> wrote:
> Dear boundary freaks,
> attached pls find three pictures from
> the Estonian-Russian border, taken
> by Andres, our new member from
> Estonia, in August last year.
> Also attached a map of the Ee-Ru
> border region, scale 1:150.000,
> where the location of his pictures
> can be spotted - plus a diagram
> conc. this peculiar boundary line...!
> Should my scan turn out to be unclear,
> here's Andres' explanation from the
> letter:
> quote:
> "In addition, as you can see in the map,
> according to Estonian-Russian agreement
> between foreign ministries, there will be
> some changes near the village "Sesniki".
> But this needs to be ratified by Russian
> Parliament - therefore the situation remains
> the same because of bad relations".
>
> *also an interesting place - the village "Dupki".
> -end quote-
> Additional remarks received by mail:
> the yellow tapes that can be spotted on the left hand
> side of the road on pix 2+3 are temporary boundary
> markers by the Estonian gov't in order to warn
> people against illegal crossings... both boundary
> markers to be admired are Russian...
> (and b.marker no. 485 must be a lucky one...
> dear GCEBE participants: this must be lesson one
> in how to seduce boundary markers...!-personal
> remark Peter H.)
> Attachments being sent in two mails!!!!
> Regards
> Peter H.