Subject: Re: [BoundaryPoint] Re: Corners
Date: Oct 01, 2000 @ 19:41
Author: michael donner (michael donner <m@...>)
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>
>Brendan Whyte,

Gideon Biger's "Encyclopedia of International
>Bonudaries" (1995, Facts on File, NY)

gideons bible will set us back 125 simoleons at amazon

but can you tell me
is he on top of the maritime tri country points
& is there perhaps a list of them you could transmit
or any other bare essentials in this area

m


ps
still blissfully at play with your questions in this too

i see the dry interruptions of boundaries produce tripoint twins while the
wet interruptions dont necessarily
but may do so invisibly as it were in the sea

i see china india is looking most golden for its repeated interruptions by
bhutan & nepal
so it alone appears to come in triplicate

otherwise i think the tripoint twins list in message 246 should lead to a
full list of such occurrences continental & maritime

i dont know what you are really asking here tho about coincidence