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The Miikse oja ends in the Piusa.
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Border marker 111
Easy to find the new Estonian markers now. The Russian copy I couldn't spot. It's in the wood on the other bank of the creek.
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Border marker 112
Here you see the difference. In April 2016 I only there were only wooden sticks indicating the position of the future
border markers.
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Border marker 112
And for sudden, there it was in July 2017.
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Border marker 113
What was not changed, was the ground. Very hard to cross, weed, branches and holes everywhere.
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Border marker 113A
The border runs between 113A and the edge of the wood. The creek is not visable form here.
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Border marker 113B
As usual on spots along a creek, the Estonians erected some sub-markers.
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Border marker 114
Deep swamp on the Russian side.
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Border marker 114A
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Border marker 114B
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Border marker 115
This one I couldn't reach. It's in the swamp, which is hardly accessable in summer. But with my zoom lens I could spot it.
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Border marker 116
The border leaves the creek that runs into Estonia to the village Miikse.
Via a small bridge for Border Guards you can cross it. From here on, the border runs over land again.
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Border marker 117
This one is close to 116. I went until here in summer 2017. It was a long way back to the lake...
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Border marker 118
Back to the trip of April 2016.
This Russian copy is invisable in summer.
Picture April 2016.
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Border marker 119
Again a wet area where I had to take care not to get wet feet again. I made some detours to avoid water. Accidentally I entered
Picture: April 2016
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Border marker 119
The very wet area between 119 and 120
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Border marker 120
I keep struggling in the clay, the mud and the water.
The border makes a 90 degrees angle here.
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