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@RickEhrenberg, if you're talking about the symbol captured on picture - you're not right. This is symbol of Russia Empire (eagle with two heads). Poland symbol is eagle with one head.
Most of historical infrustructure in Belovezhskaya puscha was built by the latest Russian imperator - Nikolay II, he liked to hunt there.
And as Sergey mentioned, this territory was changed many times, now this is territory of Belarus. Welcome to us!
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@RickEhrenberg, if you're talking about the symbol captured on picture - you're not right. This is symbol of Russia Empire (eagle with two heads). Poland symbol is eagle with one head.
Most of historical infrustructure in Belovezhskaya puscha was built by the latest Russian imperator - Nikolay II, he liked to hunt there.
And as Sergey mentioned, this territory was changed many times, now this is territory of Belarus. Welcome to us!
Nice composition and nice shot.
Marvelous shot. LIKE. All my best wishes, NewerMan.
It is correct, on dirt road heading into farmland, as shown. Another one nearby.
Rick
really???
super l+f
Interestingly, one span is riveted construction, the other is bolted!
Flawlessly maintained.
Esplendida muy representativa de la arquitectura europea-oriental
RickEhrenberg,thanks for the info,I had not heard that term used before.Chuck
Thiis was not a dam, it was a weir.
Hi Rick, you're right, thee locks are NY territory. Many thanks for visit, greetings from Germany, Klaus