1. Re: [BoundaryPoint] Gideon Biger - reply to BW+query!
    Well, Brendan, I guess you re right, DK most certainly deserves no more than one copy... having only one boundary line... Btw: there might be a chance for the
    Jun 13, 2001 @ 09:38 - Peter Hering ("Peter Hering" <hering@...>)
  2. Re: Gideon Biger - reply to BW+query!
    Not Brendan but me (Peter S) responding. See Brendans message 1371 + the attached map. The Belgian railway in Germany ran near the spot called Hemmeres
    Jun 13, 2001 @ 10:01 - Peter Smaardijk ("Peter Smaardijk" <smaardijk@...>)
  3. Re: [BoundaryPoint] Gideon Biger - reply to BW+query!
    The German hamlet is Hemmeres. 1.5km south alongthe German-Belgian boundary form the E42/A60 freeway, or 8km SSE of St Vith, Belgium, and 8km SofW of Bleialf,
    Jun 14, 2001 @ 00:26 - Brendan Whyte ("Brendan Whyte" <brwhyte@...>)
  4. Re: [BoundaryPoint] Gideon Biger - reply to BW+query!
    Brendan, in a similar (but off topic) vein, there s a funny story from the aviation world about an exchange between air traffic controllers in Sydney and a 747
    Jun 14, 2001 @ 01:13 - Bill Hanrahan (Bill Hanrahan <hanrahan@...>)
  5. RE: [BoundaryPoint] Gideon Biger - reply to BW+query!
    ... I must protest! From June 2000 Denmark is entitled to another copy of Biger. Take a look at the non-wet boundary marker on Peter s own site (!) at
    Jun 14, 2001 @ 05:19 - Mats Hessman (Mats Hessman <Mats@...>)
  6. Re: Gideon Biger - reply to BW+query!
    Is this a land border? A sea border? Or an air space border? A border on a bridge is peculiar... If it is within the 12 nm zone of both countries, I would say
    Jun 14, 2001 @ 09:31 - Peter Smaardijk ("Peter Smaardijk" <smaardijk@...>)
  7. Re: [BoundaryPoint] Gideon Biger - reply to BW+query!
    Thanks Brendan, for your words of comfort about Biger countries... And thanks, too, for the exact description of the location of our (sorry!) picnic table,
    Jun 14, 2001 @ 19:20 - Peter Hering ("Peter Hering" <hering@...>)
  8. Re: [BoundaryPoint] Re: Gideon Biger - reply to BW+query!
    I would not count a bridge or causeway as a land boundary, any more than the chunnel. Thus Singapore is an island, as is Bahrain, and Denmark has one land
    Jun 15, 2001 @ 00:55 - Brendan Whyte ("Brendan Whyte" <brwhyte@...>)
  9. Re: [BoundaryPoint] Re: Gideon Biger - reply to BW+query!
    Personally, I would count a tunnel as a land boundary-- why not? (Not a bridge, and I m not sure about a causeway.) It is now 1 to 1, what do the rest of you
    Jun 15, 2001 @ 01:12 - David Mark (David Mark <dmark@...>)
  10. Re: Gideon Biger - reply to BW+query!
    Mmm... there we go again (you re going to keep the scores, David?). My (personal, needless to say) opinion is that the border in the tunnel depends entirely on
    Jun 15, 2001 @ 06:21 - Peter Smaardijk ("Peter Smaardijk" <smaardijk@...>)
  11. Artif. islands, landfills, and their effect on 12 nm
    Acc. to UNCLOS, art. 11: For the purpose of delimiting the territorial sea, the outermost permanent harbour works which form an integral part of the harbour
    Jun 15, 2001 @ 07:18 - Peter Smaardijk ("Peter Smaardijk" <smaardijk@...>)
  12. Re: Gideon Biger - reply to BW+query!
    Another related issue involves extreme points with man-made extensions. The southernmost point in New Jersey is ambiguous. There are two breakwaters extending
    Jun 15, 2001 @ 15:27 - bjbutler@bjbsoftware.com (bjbutler@...)
  13. Re: Gideon Biger - reply to BW+query!
    I see the URL was split so here is is again: http://www.topozone.com/map.asp?z=18&e=505638&n=4308632&s=25&size=s BJB ... few ... and ... David?). ... the ...
    Jun 15, 2001 @ 15:29 - bjbutler@bjbsoftware.com (bjbutler@...)