#riverBorder

JulietJFallJulietJFall
2024-01-01

The border first followed a stream, then a series of extremely muddy canals dug through the boggy forest. We walked very slowly, hopping from log to log, as the paths turned to brooks and the stones became islands, fired on by our delightfully pointless quest to find all the stones. Geneva felt like an island surrounded by boggy lands.
A lovely day in the sun with three of us walking for a change, fired on by biscuits and chocolates.

Border stone 165 in the glowing sun, next to a very muddy stream. Beautiful  moss growing on the limestone. The letter G for Geneva is visible on one side, and the number on another. Another border stone by a path of water in the winter woodland, with number 168 on one side.Yet another stone by a stream, with a large S on one side (Savoie). The stone is standing in water, as the whole landscape is boggy.The border stone is actually surrounded by water on all four sides, as the river has carved around it. The border passes through the middle of the stream.

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