Subject: Re: [BoundaryPoint] Llivia and Jervis Bay
Date: Dec 05, 2000 @ 02:36
Author: Brendan Whyte ("Brendan Whyte" <brwhyte@...>)
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Oz tripoints are all wqell demarcated, and are sources of tourism for
$WDers, as three are in the middle of nowhere. One is the site of a pub:
"The Corner Store"!!!
Dunno about waters for Jervis bay, but looking at the map, it is interesting
that they have drawn a line form St Georg'es penn part out to the island
nearby. It cuts through 2 jetties on my 1:25 000 maps!

PS the shortest Aussie border is a few hundred metres long, if that, along a
rocklet in Bass Strait. Recent checking of the borders location reveals it
accidentally goes through a rock that the border demarcation last century
tried to avoid. Oh well.

B


>From: michael donner <m@...>
>Reply-To: BoundaryPoint@egroups.com
>To: BoundaryPoint@egroups.com
>Subject: Re: [BoundaryPoint] Llivia and Jervis Bay
>Date: Mon, 4 Dec 2000 22:25:24 -0400
>
>cool maps & adventures brendan
>& congrats to you & us all on message 1000
>
>you must be our millennium specialist
>
>
>anyway does this map mean to indicate australia has federal coastal waters
>like canada & mexico
>or both state & federal waters like the usa
>or different standards for state & territorial waters
>or what
>
>m
>
>also have you looked into any of the ozzy tripoints
>
>
> >
> >
> >The following (hopefully attached!) scans are from:
> >
> >Puigcerda,sheet 217, 1:50 000, Spain
> >(I can't read the publishers info, but the only date given is 1949, yet i
> >bought it new in Holland 2 months ago): "Efectuados los trabajos
> >Geodesicos, por la Direccion general del instituto Geografico y
>Cadastral; y
> >los Topograficos por la misma y el Servicio Geografico del Ejercito, 2a
> >edicion, 1949."
> >
> >St-Gaudens Andorre, sheet 71, Top100 series, 1:100 000, IGN, France
> >edition 1, 1999
> >
> >Bourg-Madame.Mont-Louis, sheet 2250ET, Top25 Series, 1:25 000, IGN,
>France,
> >edition 2, 1997
> >
> >Jervis Bay, sheet 9027, 1:100 000, Nat Map, Australia, edition 1,1983.
> >Note the 2 pieces of Jervis Bay Territory, one being St George's
>peninsula,
> >and the other Beechcroft Peninsula headlands only.
> >The former has a makred border as the National Park and the territory
>border
> >coincide at the road. The latter has no markings I could find, but a
>pretty
> >impressive lighthouse atop verticle cliffs at Perpendicular Point.
> >
> >Brendan
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> > Attachment converted: Hard Disk:jervisbay.jpg (JPEG/JVWR) (0003C917)
> >Attachment converted: Hard Disk:LliviaFr100k.jpg (JPEG/JVWR) (0003C918)
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> >Attachment converted: Hard Disk:LliviaSp50k.jpg (JPEG/JVWR) (0003C91A)
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