Deutsch: Rätische Mauer bei WP 12/77. Restauriertes Steinturmfundament und teilrekonstruierte Limesmauer in der vierten Ausbaustufe. An dem 5x5 Meter umfassenden Turmes und dem Limesmauerstumpf fand man Reste des für römische Militärbauten typischen weißen Putzes mit nachgezogenem roten Fugenstrich. Zustand im Juli 1992.
English: Foreground: the tower “WP 12/77” (WP = WachPosten = watchtower); background: reconstructed stone wall near Rainau-Buch at the German-Raetian border wall.
Español: Muralla de piedra reconstruida en Baviera. En el primer plano la torre de piedra «WP 12/77» (WP = WachPosten = torre)
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