Subject: Re: [BoundaryPoint] Re: New great border site
Date: Nov 19, 2000 @ 20:45
Author: michael donner (michael donner <m@...>)
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ah so you must be somewhere around rotterdam
excellent

i just doubled back to your strange & wonderful site while trying to zero
in further on your whereabouts
& what a pleasant surprise to find you have anglicized it all now too

but are you really headed for basle next month
or is that only in my imagination

also i gathered from your delu & befr boundary pix that you may also know
something about the defrlu tri country point if not also the befrlu

we have enjoyed first hand accounts of visits to the bedelu & bedenl points
but the southern benelux tripoints are still terra incognita to us
& these might be only a day trip for you
or lunch stops on the way to & fro basle

on a lighter note
i confess i initially thought you were just polish joking around here below
& in your ref to the dutch polish boundary near frankfurt
especially with the broken links
until i realized you have not one but a couple of frankfurts there & double
dutch too just like we have in pennsylvania

happily american jokes have now displaced polish dutch & all others tho

m


>
>Hello,
>
>the 'good thing' about Holland and Belgium is that those countries
>are rather small, even for European standard.
>
>I'm in Southern Holland Province, 20 miles from the North Sea.
>
>I need 40 minutes by car to reach the Belgian border, 1h 10 minutes
>to reach German territory and 2,5 hours to reach French border.
>
>To reach the Polish border is more difficult distance-wise.
>
>regards
>Bernd
>
>--- In BoundaryPoint@egroups.com, michael donner <m@d...> wrote:
>> welcome bernd
>>
>> glad you share our interest too
>>
>> & funny how we all seem to be concentrating on the belgian dutch
>german
>> tripoint
>>
>> about how far from there are you
>>
>> m
>>
>> >
>> >Hello,
>> >
>> >I'm the maker of this Border site that features views of the Dutch-
>> >German (and Belgian border)
>> >
>> >As it shows views of the border of Holland, Germany and Belgium, I
>> >made it in Dutch and German language. I had no idea that there are
>> >people overseas who share that same interest, and might be
>interested
>> >in visiting the site. I was wrong here.
>> >
>> >If you have any questions, feel free to ask.
>> >
>> >Bernd
>
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