Subject: Re: [BoundaryPoint] Two sites
Date: Mar 29, 2001 @ 07:29
Author: Peter Smaardijk (Peter Smaardijk <peter.smaardijk@and.com>)
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Here are your three extremely zoomed-in divided islands, from the site. I just made a screen dump
and cropped the pictures (don't tell Statens Kartverk I did it).

Kulleholmen is here called Delesoeya. For the little island in between indeed only the marker (2a)
can be seen.

Peter S.

Arif Samad wrote:

> I would like to mention two map sites, one each for
> the last two threads of mailings.
> Firstly, the site http://www.gdsc.bia.gov/districts/
> is good for indian reservations. Census maps also
> have Indian reservations, but this site has much less
> clutter. Check out Pine Ridge in North Dakota, the
> portion of Navajo in Arizona along with ones already
> mentioned.
> Secondly, the site
> http://ngis2.statkart.no/norgesglasset/default.html
> that is in my link page is very good on the islands on
> the map near Trestickan National Park. The two
> turning point islands can be detailed to what I
> believe are the boundary stones. I don't see the
> third island, but a boundary stone does show up.
> Maybe that's only piece of "land" in the third island.
> Unfortunately, I have not found a way to just download
> the maps I need in either page. Maybe somebody can
> print and scan the maps for me.
> Arif