Subject: Re: [BoundaryPoint] Quebec/Vermont Island/Peninsula Boundaries
Date: Aug 24, 2000 @ 17:19
Author: michael donner (michael donner <m@...>)
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wonderful cherries on the sundaes brian

i am pretty sure that yours is the elusive correct island too
while my guess for jesper was very probably off here


we definitely got the same correct peninsula tho
that nonexclave nonenclave geographical oddity



funny one cant tell an island from a peninsula at the end of the world


but i hope everyone doubled back to see the 53 tristate photos you casually
flung out there during the renovations


i have to confess a few of my offerings there also have subsequently proved
wide of the mark as well but it is a great pleasure to be reminded so
vividly of how far we have come

>
>I found the following maps on my CD-ROM:
>
><http://www.realmbuilder.com/tristate/ProvinceIsland.html>
>http://www.realmbuilder.com/tristate/ProvinceIsland.html shows the
>island in Lake Memphemagog that Mike mentioned. The Canada/US
>boundary across it is about 80 meters long and is marked by a
>monument. The island is named Province Island.
>
><http://www.realmbuilder.com/tristate/ProvincePoint.html>
>http://www.realmbuilder.com/tristate/ProvincePoint.html shows a
>peninsula in Lake Champlain. The Canada/US boundary across it is
>about 100 meters long and is marked by a monument. The peninsula is
>named Province Point, not to be confused with Province Island.
>
>BJB
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