Anonymous ID: 9f0502 June 5, 2019, 5:12 p.m. No.6681260   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>6679121

pb on border monument markers.

 

They stretch across the US/MX from marker #2 westward to the Pacific. They are not evenly spaced apart. When you are standing at #1, look to the highest point west, and you will see #2, go to #2 and look west and you see #3. Although you probably need binoculars.

 

I doubt most people crossing the border illegally before there were fences (or now) had any idea to look left and right to find out where MX ends and US starts...

 

I've stood next to some of these and it isn't always so easy to see the next one.

 

Didn't find anything about monuments on the border heading east across TX. Probably because the border is more or less the Rio Grande from Monument #1 all the way to the Gulf of MX.

 

Wouldn't read too much else into that.

 

https://www.theguardian.com/inequality/gallery/2017/dec/11/us-mexico-border-fence-in-pictures