Another Wall
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@Axtremus less effective than a "wall?"
Perhaps.
Yet, the Lithuanians thought it would keep people from crossing the 350 or so mile long border.
@George-K said in Another Wall:
@Axtremus less effective than a "wall?"
Perhaps.
Yet, the Lithuanians thought it would keep people from crossing the 350 or so mile long border.
I don't think that's the point. I think they built it so that it'd be glaringly obvious if their borders were ever disrespected.
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@George-K said in Another Wall:
@Axtremus less effective than a "wall?"
Perhaps.
Yet, the Lithuanians thought it would keep people from crossing the 350 or so mile long border.
I don't think that's the point. I think they built it so that it'd be glaringly obvious if their borders were ever disrespected.
@Aqua-Letifer said in Another Wall:
@George-K said in Another Wall:
@Axtremus less effective than a "wall?"
Perhaps.
Yet, the Lithuanians thought it would keep people from crossing the 350 or so mile long border.
I don't think that's the point. I think they built it so that it'd be glaringly obvious if their borders were ever disrespected.
What it says to me is "Lithuania. It's not quite as bad as Belarus."
The Romans did pretty much the same thing to Scotland.