Subject: Re: [BoundaryPoint] Jerusalem
Date: Aug 14, 2000 @ 04:40
Author: michael donner (michael donner <m@...>)
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hahahahaha
yes jesper you have done it again
hahaha
this map makes it look like spratly islanders vacationing in baarle came
over to the holey land for swiss cheese but then got eaten by moths

& skipping lightly over all the disruption etc that must have gone into the
production of such a moonscape
i have enjoyed wandering mentally among the strange patterns & sometimes
familiar names on this work of art

so it was worth it for this freak


about the tp question
i do see a few places where the present no mans lands & disputed
territories form technical trijunctions with arab & israeli territories
& such points as these could continue as neutral zone tripoints after
palestinian independence

but such points would then be only bicountry tripoints
& pale by comparison with real tricountry points


assuming you do mean tps for our world class list tho
i dont see how there could be any of these in the area depicted here


still at least 3 future palestinian tri country points do seem highly
likely to occur in other areas
all of them involving israel
a pair with jordan
& the third with egypt

m