European tripoints: Czech Republic - Poland - Slovakia
Photographs by (c) Rolf Palmberg [2002 & 2009].
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The tripoint area viewed from the Czech 'tripoint strip' east of the village of Hrcava. Polish territory (and a monument) behind the border path on the left; Slovak territory behind the Czech monument on the right [2002].

Polish and Czech signs and monuments in the tripoint area. Polish-Slovak border marker on the left. Harry ten Veen taking notes on Czech territory [2002].

Czech signs and monument [2002].

Polish signs [2002].

Harry ten Veen, a Slovak monument, and a Czech-Slovak border marker. Photograph taken from the presumed tripoint [2002].

The presumed (unmarked) tripoint [2002].

Approaching the tripoint area seven years later from the east, south of the Polish village of Jaworszyrka [2009].

Footpath straddling the Polish-Czech border. The tripoint area and a Czech picnic site in the background [2009].

Signs on Polish territory [2009].

Entering Czech territory from the Polish footpath [2009].

Signs and monument on Czech territory [2009].

The Czech signs again [2009].

Entering Polish territory from Czech territory [2009].

Polish-Slovak footbridge a couple of metres east of the tripoint. Czech trees on the right; a Slovak picnic site and a monument in the background [2009].

The tripoint monument photographed from the footbridge [2009].

The tripoint monument from another angle [2009].

The Slovak monument [2009].

The footbridge photographed from Slovak territory. A Czech-Slovak border marker in the left-hand corner [2009].

The Polish footpath photographed from the tripoint area [2009].