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. |
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The northernmost tip of the island and the jointly owned border bridge seen from German territory. |
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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. |
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The tip of the island and the jointly owned border bridge seen from French territory. |
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The island from another angle. Luxembourg in the background. |
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The jointly owned border bridge seen from the northernmost tip of the island. |
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The northernmost natural tip of the jointly owned German-Luxembourg part of the island. |
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The town of Schengen and the condominum river seen from the island. |
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The lock and lock-gate on French territory. |
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The northernmost tip of the island seen from the town of Schengen. German territory in the background. |