This is what the Lithuanian-Russian border looks like from the Lithuanian side.
This is what the Lithuanian-Russian border looks like from the Lithuanian side.
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are those triangle bollards made of steel or concrete? they kinda look like mines
46 0 ReplyThey're not yours, they're Lithuania's.
121 0 ReplyThat gave me a good laugh, my grandfather would most definitely refer to this as a "Groaner".
17 0 ReplyThat's funny because that's what I call your grandfather
11 0 ReplyWell he's gone now but like him and my dad, I too groan often lol.
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Well, a few of mine have gone missing, and they look awfully similar to the one's Lithuania's got 🤔
12 0 ReplyFound Russia! :)-
3 0 Reply2 0 ReplyNot hard to find when it's hogging so much space at the top of the map
2 0 ReplyThey should share some of that space. Maybe with the Baltics or Finland?
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Steel reinforced concrete
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dragon's_teeth_(fortification)
37 0 Replyha, why not both!
15 0 ReplyConcrete is pretty much always reinforced with steel rebar.
16 0 ReplyYep! Concrete is great in compression shit in tension. Steel is great in tension and good in compression but expensive af (reletivly). So u can achieve material properties better than steel or concrete alone at a very efficient price by combining them.
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