Subject: Re: arlatx pic may 1997
Date: Aug 14, 2003 @ 18:23
Author: acroorca2002 ("acroorca2002" <orc@...>)
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yes thats it
glad someone is paying attention

--- In BoundaryPoint@yahoogroups.com, "Lowell G. McManus"
<mcmanus71496@m...> wrote:
> Perhaps you are referring to manyvt, not manhvt. The latter is
the "mud
> turtle."
>
> Lowell G. McManus
> Leesville, Louisiana, USA
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "acroorca2002" <orc@o...>
> To: <BoundaryPoint@yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Thursday, August 14, 2003 11:05 AM
> Subject: [BoundaryPoint] Re: arlatx pic may 1997
>
>
> > & while we are contemplating wandering monuments
> > as well as comparing jacks 1991 pic of arlatx
> > & the rest of his entirely earth moving book
> > which i hope everyone finds in our files section under parsell
pdf
> > please take a look especially at jacks manhvt pic
> >
> > there the listing of the rock is owing to no single tree but is
> > probably due entirely to frost heaving & the sloping ground it
is in
> > & i can attest that its nose dive has even accelerated in more
> > recent times
> >
> > one of the beauties of this particular pic is that while jack is
> > standing erect & visiting the dimple atop the monument with
his
> > right index finger
> > class a as it were
> > he is also pointing with his right elbow for a simultaneous
class
> > b visit to what is actually the most presumptive location of the
> > true but invisible manhvt tripoint itself
> > which was formerly but no longer truly is marked by that
dimple
> >
> > so i would say manhvt also is definitely worth a periodic
revisit to
> > see if its 8 or 10 foot rock is still even embedded in the
ground
> > because it appears to be just falling down a hill by
comparison