Subject: Re: [BoundaryPoint] BEFRLU
Date: Oct 03, 2001 @ 19:33
Author: m donner ("m donner" <maxivan82@...>)
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excellent mess you guys

better than mnndsd & ohpawv combined

a forgotten swamp in an industrial wasteland

could take years of additional research & slogging too

thank goodness
at least at befrlu
there is still somewhere for future generations to go

m

>From: "Harry ten Veen" <pa8km@...>
>Reply-To: BoundaryPoint@yahoogroups.com
>To: <BoundaryPoint@yahoogroups.com>
>Subject: Re: [BoundaryPoint] BEFRLU
>Date: Tue, 2 Oct 2001 23:36:52 +0200
>
>Remember, on the LU side of the river, opposit of the other one, was also a
>half-burried bordermarker.
>
>This bordermarker, is my conclusion, is a Belgian marker.
>This type of markers are at the BE/NL and also at the BE/LU borders.
>(see for BE/NL Eef Berns and for BE/LU my website)
>
>
>It seems a bit odd, that a such a marker may stand (deep) in supposed LU
>soil.
>I don't know what conclusion to draw, but a possibility might be that the
>little river changed its course over the years.
>
>A pitty the weather was so bad when the GCEBE was at the tripoint.
>I would, for example, like to know what the number of the above mentioned
>marker is.
>And: What type of markers are at the BE/FR border???? The GCEBE did not
>cross that border ;-(
>I even forgot to take a picture of the fence.
>
>Tips for everybody that likes to visit the tripoint:
>Francis Combar marked the GPS waypoint: N49 32.781 E5 49.115,
>please take a shovel to dig out the marker to look for the number,
>go there in a dry summer, put on some boots and you might be able to cross
>the little river.
>
>
>Jesper, how is the orientation of your little drawing? Where is north?
>
>gl
>Harry ten Veen
>
>


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