New Jersey meets Pennsylvania meets New York

Atanas Enchev shared this with us – standing on the junction of three states.

This is the automatically generated AltText which seems pretty impressive to me (Provided by @altbot, generated privately and locally using Ovis2-8B) “The image shows a stone marker with the inscription “PENN” on the left and “N.J.” on the right, indicating the point where Pennsylvania and New Jersey meet. The marker is rectangular with rounded corners and features a central hole, possibly for a survey marker pin. The stone is gray with visible weathering and etchings. The background consists of a rocky terrain with some grass and dirt. A person’s feet are visible in the foreground, wearing white sneakers with brown soles and beige pants, standing on the stone marker. The perspective is from above, looking down at the marker and the person’s feet.

So where do you go from here Atanas?

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