Subject: Re: Witness markers
Date: Feb 07, 2004 @ 17:20
Author: m06079 ("m06079" <barbaria_longa@...>)
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--- In BoundaryPoint@yahoogroups.com, Ernst Stavro Blofeld <
blofeld_es@y...> wrote:
>
> I believe a witness marker is an indirect marking of a
> border. When a border is in the middle of a stream,
> sometimes witness markers are placed on either side of
> the stream.

yes i agree with this too

>
> Here are some pictures of witness markers ("Weiser
> fuer"-markers on ATDE at Jungholz.
>
> http://images.enclaves.org/jungholz/106-0635_IMG.jpg
> http://images.enclaves.org/jungholz/106-0638_IMG.jpg
> http://images.enclaves.org/jungholz/106-0639_IMG.jpg
> http://images.enclaves.org/jungholz/106-0646_IMG.jpg

but wait
these are already totally unrelated arent they
hahahaha

& why these particular nonriparian witness marks

>
>
> And, totally unrelated, two other ATDE minor
> crossings:
>
> http://images.enclaves.org/jungholz/104-0497_IMG.jpg
> http://images.enclaves.org/jungholz/105-0522_IMG.jpg

& these are utterly lovely thank you
so maybe not so totally unrelated

>
> M
>
>
> --- Jesper Nielsen <jesniel@i...> wrote:
> > What do you actually mean by witness marker?
> >
> > - indirect official border marker?
> > - unoffcial monument for the cooperation/friendship
> > etc of the countries?
> >
> > or...
> >
> > Jesper
>
>
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