In the German border stone (down, in the right), under the "D" well marked there ts a white "B". Maybe "Bayern" (Bavaria) or "Bundesrepublik" (Federal Republic), because planted before 1989.
The border on this picture isn't really clear. Gio is right, BUT, the border here makes a move to the left so the Czech border ends approx. at the big white sign. So where the text Cechia is put down, there's in fact Germany. But I should have told that before when I send the pictures. Behind the tree in the front right you can see a very small white pole next to a tree which is a border marking. On the top right of the picture is the Germen border, on the top left the Czech border. Excuse me for not answering earlier.
In the German border stone (down, in the right), under the "D" well marked there ts a white "B". Maybe "Bayern" (Bavaria) or "Bundesrepublik" (Federal Republic), because planted before 1989.
ReplyDeleteI wonder where is this border?
ReplyDeleteThe borderline is the ditch that runs between the border stones
DeleteThe border on this picture isn't really clear. Gio is right, BUT, the border here makes a move to the left so the Czech border ends approx. at the big white sign. So where the text Cechia is put down, there's in fact Germany. But I should have told that before when I send the pictures. Behind the tree in the front right you can see a very small white pole next to a tree which is a border marking. On the top right of the picture is the Germen border, on the top left the Czech border. Excuse me for not answering earlier.
ReplyDeleteRegards,
Marianne
Of course I meant to say: on the top right is Germany, on the top left is Czech Republic.
ReplyDeleteMarianne
Adjusted! :-) Thank You so much for explanations.
DeleteBest wishes.