Subject: Re: Boarder shifts
Date: May 11, 2002 @ 16:30
Author: acroorca2002 ("acroorca2002" <orc@...>)
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--- In BoundaryPoint@y..., "Jesper

> There will joining in a mini expedition to the Danish-German border next weekend.

>

> The Danish Map Office has just relased some wonderful 1:20000 maps online showing the 1864 Danish-German border, which appears to indicate numbered border markers, as we will pass that old border, we have decided to see if we can locate old border markers.



have been enjoying this old & new dk map site all morning



the gap in coverage in northeastern sonderjylland does seem to date from between 1864 & 1920



the date of the old maps along the 1920 dedk in southern sonderjylland is a mystery

& i agree you must be right about their dating

the website claim notwithstanding





also i dont see any numbered marks on the 1864 dedk

but there are some rather regular looking hashmarks on it eastward of the riverine sector that could conceivably indicate old boundary milestones



i figure the old dedk rocks are probably still there tho to mark the danish interprovincial boundary



good luck with this ghostpointing



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