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'Three Countries Bridge' linking France and Germany.
This is the German side. France is across the Rhine, Switzerland is just to the left.
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Jaap van 't Veen said:

Well spotted and taken Peter.
5 years ago ( translate )

Peter_Private_Box replied to Jaap van 't Veen:

Hi Jaap,
Thank you for visiting!
I'm pleased that you have enjoyed it!
Best Wishes,
Peter
5 years ago

gezginruh said:

My dear Peter,

Very well capture really!!
Ah yes there were many swans there... We had seen most of them on French side.. This is German side..

Love Füsun
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5 years ago ( translate )

Peter_Private_Box replied to gezginruh:

My dear Füsun,

Thank you so much for your visit to the 'Three countries Bridge'.
You are right, most of the swans seemed to be in France. I wonder if the rats will learn to cross the bridge over the Rhine, and invade France!!!

Love Peter
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5 years ago

Gudrun said:

Good perspective on the bridge and an interesting foreground! Sadly true about the rats, there are too many already in our towns. In Stuttgart they had had to close the toilets in the prosecutor's offices because a judge found a rat looking at him out of the bowl...
5 years ago

Peter_Private_Box replied to Gudrun:

Hi Gudrun ,
Your visit is most welcome. Thank you.
Maybe a good story to tell the next criminals in his court. while he is passing sentence on them, they can imagine the judge with his pants round his ankles, and a big fat rat waiting...!!!!

I am so happy that you like the bridge scene too.
Best Wishes,
Peter
5 years ago

Herb Riddle said:

A fine capture Peter. In our local park, at the side of the park lake, where there are lots of Canada Geese, a similar notice exist. People emptied full bags of bread on the lake bank-side and of course the uneaten bread was devoured by rats.
~ Herb
5 years ago

Peter_Private_Box replied to Herb Riddle:

Hi Herb ,
Thank you very much!
Glad you like it. Interestingly, I didn't see an equivalent one on the French side..
Neither did I see any swans, or rats. Perhaps the notice is working, and they have migrated to France where the food supply is more favourable (as Füsun noticed)!

Best Wishes,
Peter
5 years ago

Steve D said:

Hello Peter i am sure the rats will thrive on anything left for the Swans here

Best wishes ... Steve
5 years ago

Peter_Private_Box replied to Steve D:

Hi Steve
Thank you so much for your very kind visit.
I'm happy that you had a good look!!
You are right, which is why feeding of the swans is discouraged!!
Literal translation differs slightly between the languages, but it means "Who feeds the swans, feeds the rats!"
Best Wishes,
Peter
5 years ago

Rosalyn Hilborne said:

Hi Peter,

We had a similar notice in a local nature reserve, where I used to see rats running across the paths! It seems people have heeded the warning as I haven't seen any there recently. Well spotted and a very nice linking bridge :)

Best regards,
Rosa.
5 years ago

Peter_Private_Box replied to Rosalyn Hilborne:

Hi Rosa

Thanks very much for your visit here.
Interestingly enough I was away in Weymouth this last week, and saw a similar notice by the marina.. Perhaps it is a forward thinking Dorset initiative!!

Best Wishes
Peter

PS, sorry for lack of contact recently, I've been away again!
5 years ago

tiabunna said:

A great image of the bridge and the rat problem is interesting.
5 years ago

Peter_Private_Box replied to tiabunna:

Hi George

Thank you so much for visiting. I had never really noticed this kind of thing, and only included the sign to fill the space! It seems to be more interesting than the bridge!

Best Wishes
Peter

PS, sorry for late reply, I've been away again!
5 years ago

Andy Rodker said:

Followed this on from your pigeon shot, Peter.
Yes. An apt notice!.
4 years ago