Subject: Re: Int'l bridges -EUR + America
Date: Feb 07, 2003 @ 16:13
Author: acroorca2002 <orc@orcoast.com> ("acroorca2002 <orc@...>" <orc@...>)
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i think you shortest &or longest bridgers are sillier than us
narrowest sliver slicers
so all the more power to your quests

of course you wont even hear of tunnels or drainpipes
nor do i blame you

but we sliverers
& we thank you for the contrast
we sliverers are seeking only the most punctilious facts
& we will follow them wherever they lead
on land air or water
or even under wat

--- In BoundaryPoint@yahoogroups.com, Peter Hering <hering@m...>
wrote:
> Thanks Mike for this great contribution: the very cute wooden
> bridge in the Thous. Isl. Lake betw. the US and CAN.
>
> To me it can't be the "smallest" bridge worldwide, since I remember
> Dallen's pics on the US-CAN border many months ago, where a pict.
> of the "Int'l Peace Garden" betw. N.D. and Manitoba was displayed:
> a very small wooden structure crossing a little ditch that forms the
> border...! Remember?
>
> What Europe concerns, I would vote for the bridge between LUX and
> Belgium, close to the "European monument" at the tripoint Be-De-Lu,
> visited by the GCEBE in Sept. 2001, picture attached !
> This pic shows the small bridge from LUX...looking into BE.!
>
> Untill we're proven wrong, I would agree with Jesper on "our" bridge
> betw. Sweden and Denmark (Oeresundsbro) being the longest int'l
> bridge worldwide...!!
>
> Any objections??? :-)
>
> have a nice weekend everyone!
>
> Peter H.
>
> de bedste hilsener
> best regards
> mit freundlichen GrĂ¼ssen