Subject: Re: [BoundaryPoint] Re: daily caus line
Date: Nov 11, 2003 @ 02:31
Author: Michael Kaufman (Michael Kaufman <mikekaufman79@...>)
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Ah ok perfect. I had my doubts (as well as my hopes)
that this was at (well near) the tp. And thanks for
the explanation.
-Mike K.

--- "Lowell G. McManus" <mcmanus71496@...> wrote:
> What you have here is a picture from the
> international boundary in White Pass
> ( elevation 2,890 feet), about 135 miles east of
> AKBCYT. The railroad is the
> dead give-away. This is where the White Pass &
> Yukon Route, a narrow-gauge
> railway built in 1898 during the Klondike gold rush,
> crosses the AKBC boundary.
> The railway ( www.whitepassrailroad.com ) runs from
> Skagway, Alaska, on the
> coast, inland through British Columbia and to the
> Yukon River at Whitehorse,
> Yukon Territory. The railway hauls tourists today.
>
> Lowell G. McManus
> Leesville, Louisiana, USA
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Michael Kaufman" <mikekaufman79@...>
> To: <BoundaryPoint@yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Monday, November 10, 2003 6:58 AM
> Subject: [BoundaryPoint] Re: daily caus line
>
>
> > Point 44: akbcyt
> > possible pic (?) at:
> >
>
http://community.webshots.com/photo/91730697/91731942vAvrvw
> > However the caption does say "Flags at
> international border --
> > Alaska/Yukon Territory" omitting BC. Yet still,
> the flags of the
> > Yukon, British Columbia, and Alaska fly there with
> the two national
> > ones. Can not see any bordermarkers. Can anyone
> who has been here
> > confirm or deny this as the tp (area)?
> > -Mike K.
>


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