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Map 61-70
On the top you see the 'highway' between Riga and Pskov (Псков).
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Border marker 61
Again on a bank.
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Border marker 62
The border runs through the water and makes an angle. Fortunately I can use the Estonian gangboard. It's thin and narrow, sometimes
I need to balance a bit.
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Border marker 62
In summer when everything is green, this pole probably is not visable.
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Border marker 63
The end of the gangboards.
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Border marker 63
In the distance you can see BM 62.
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Border marker 64
Again on open and higher fields.
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Border marker 65
TEXT.
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Border marker 66
On the Russian side a bridge for inspecting the border I guess.
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Border marker 66/67
A look at the open strip between 66 and 67. Typical view...
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Border marker 67
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Border marker 68
The end of the quiet area. As often borders are better protected in the vicinity of a border crossing.
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Border marker 69
Russian electricity masts and cables to feed lights, cameras and other detection devices.
We are now close to "Piiripunkt Luhamaa", one of the few the border crossings between Estonia and Russia.
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Gas pipeline
A gas pipeline is crossing the border here.
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Border marker 70
On the background again the Russian cables. On the Estonian side no extra measures, at least not visable. But you never know.
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