Subject: Re: interesting pictures
Date: Mar 16, 2004 @ 00:08
Author: m06079 ("m06079" <barbaria_longa@...>)
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thanx & more applause for this truth too

& of course i should have known you guys would move the
tripoints around there at every opportunity

--- In BoundaryPoint@yahoogroups.com, "Boguslaw T."
<bogus.a.t@w...> wrote:
> --- In BoundaryPoint@yahoogroups.com, "acroorca2002"
<orc@o...> wrote:
> > --- In BoundaryPoint@yahoogroups.com, "Boguslaw A.
> > Tomaszewski" <bogus.a.t@w...> wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > I found on the page:
> > http://www.klub-karpacki.org/galeria/index.html very
interesting
> > pictures from Rumanian-Ukrainian border:
> >
http://www.klub-karpacki.org/galeria/4.phpgrupa=UA/KARPMARM
> > /POPIVANM/popivanm.txt and
> > >
> >
http://www.klub-karpacki.org/galeria/4.phpgrupa=UA/KARPMARM
> > /NIENIES/nienies.txt .
> > > There are pictures of former, 1923-1939,
> > Polish-Rumunian-Czechoslovakian treepoint (triplex) on the
top
> > of the Stoh
> >
> >
> > bravissimos & standing ovations bogus
> > for unless i am mistaken
> > your finely detailed ghost czplsu tripoint pic here
> >
http://www.klub-karpacki.org/galeria/UA/KARPMARM/CZYWCZYN
> > /mss8.jpg
> > is particularly poignant
> > in closing our last remaining gap at modern plskua
> >
> > if not quite the entire book yet
> >
> >
> > for i believe when we last visited & left this tripoint marker
area
> > tho it had been completely renovated as you can see here
> >
http://www.nicolette.dk/borderbase/tripoint.php?c1=114&c2=144
> > &c3=124&orientation=
> > nevertheless the most probable location of the tripoint itself
> > was apparently not found or photographed
> >
> > namely
> > the same centerpoint atop the tall new marker
> >
> > & it appears you have finally brought us to this exact
geographic
> > point
> > even if not yet all the way to its present height & expression
> >
> >
> > so happily it appears we still have somewhere to go & grow
here
> > too
> >
> > but it may only be to split the ghost arrow of your bullseye
>
> ++++++++
>
> The former (ghost) tripoint is/was situated about 197 km SE
from the
> present PL-UA-SK tp. on Krzemieniec/Kremenaros. But on the
West from
> this tp (present), 26 km, there is on Czeremnin a next former
> tripoint. It comes from the WW II times, German-occupied
Poland. It
> was tp. of Germany (Generalgouvernement)-Hungary-Slovakia.
> ++++++++
>
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > and the Polish-Rumunian border-pilars:
> >
http://www.klub-karpacki.org/galeria/4.php?grupa=UA/KARPMAR
> > M/CZYWCZYN/czywczyn.txt , on the map of the region square
> > 16-18 shows old tp. now bm. # 413:
> > http://sunsite.berkeley.edu:8085/x-ussr/100k/L-35-002.jpg
> > > There are pictures of the Polish-Czechoslovakian
> > bordes-stones with Polish eagels 1923 and
Czechoslovakian
> > lions 1920...
> >
http://www.klub-karpacki.org/galeria/4.php?grupa=UA/BIEWSCH/
> > GLIP/glip.txt .
> > > At the end some pictures from a cemetery in Hnyla village:
> >
http://www.klub-karpacki.org/galeria/4.php?grupa=UA/BIEWSCH/
> > HNYLA/hnyla.txt . Very interesting visit. ;-D
> > >
> > > With regards Boguslaw