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BoundaryPoint@yahoogroups.com, "Petter Brabec"
<petter.brabec@c...> wrote:
"(...)As I see it, the monument does not seem to be placed on the
actual tripoint, but rather on a visible place by the road as a
political manifestation. I mean the commentary by the picture of the
tripoint monument says "the unbreakable friendship between people of
Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaidjan", a typical communist slogan from
that time period. I afraid, the tripoint remains still unrevealed."
I agree. Remember the "kurgan druzby" (BYLTLV, if I recall correctly,
not being in the middle of the stream, for obvious reasons...). I
suspect the monument on BYRUUA (another "kurgan druzby" i.e. mound of
friendship) to be on a convenient rather than the exact spot as
well...
Peter S.