European tripoints: France - Germany - Luxembourg
Photographs by (c) Rolf Palmberg [2001].
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The French-German-Luxembourg triline area at the southern end of the German-Luxembourg condominium river of Moselle seen from the jointly owned German-Luxembourg border bridge north of the triline. The tip of the small island (pointing towards the camera) is owned jointly by Germany and Luxembourg; the remaining part of the island is French.

The northernmost tip of the island and the jointly owned border bridge seen from German territory.

The French-Luxembourg-German triline crosses the island about here. The town of Schengen in the background. Picture taken from the German-French border on the mainland.

The tip of the island and the jointly owned border bridge seen from French territory.

The island from another angle. Luxembourg in the background.

The jointly owned border bridge seen from the northernmost tip of the island.

The northernmost natural tip of the jointly owned German-Luxembourg part of the island.

The town of Schengen and the condominum river seen from the island.

The lock and lock-gate on French territory.

The northernmost tip of the island seen from the town of Schengen. German territory in the background.