Subject: Re: [BoundaryPoint] tp elsalvador guatemala honduras
Date: Oct 15, 2000 @ 06:19
Author: michael donner (michael donner <m@...>)
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thanx jesper
i admit this may win a prize for cheapo extraordinaire
the most ridiculous foto claim in history
& still pretty good for a cloud forest too

but it is just a temporary or surrogate til we find better anyway
as are almost all of them i suppose

btw i already hold the record for creating the most far fetched pic
a tristate point 9 miles out in lake michigan
shot from ogden dunes indiana on a day when visibility was 10 miles
with beach beauties in the foreground for distraction

& i agree we could never chase or find enough scandinavian women
or any others for that matter

m



>
>Congrats to Michael for perhaps finding a pic of the tripoint. I my self
>have been chasing this one. An apparently famous spot, but nobody bothered
>to bring their camera. I wonder if we can find this Lena Johannessen. Name
>looks Danish, or possible Norwegian.
>
>Jesper
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: michael donner <m@...>
>To: <boundarypoint@egroups.com>
>Sent: Friday, October 13, 2000 12:30 AM
>Subject: [BoundaryPoint] tp elsalvador guatemala honduras
>
>
>> a possible very distant photographic glimpse
>> plus a good deal of essential information for visitors
>> about this probably westernmost tri country point in the world is at
>> <http://www.revue.conexion.com/articles/1998/may/meta.html>
>>http://www.revue.conexion.com/articles/1998/may/meta.html
>>
>> the mountain summit type of tripoint such as occurs here on montecristo aka
>> trifinio or triangle peak is actually a fairly common sort of multipoint
>> which we may have met previously at tp china kyrgyzstan tajikistan on the
>> roof of the world as well as at jungholz
>>
>> m