Subject: Short County Borders
Date: Dec 04, 2003 @ 23:31
Author: spookymike@aol.com (spookymike@...)
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Check out the link, which shows the near-junction of Candler, Emanuel,
Tattnall, and Toombs Counties in Georgia. It appears that the Emanuel/Toombs line
and the Candler/Tattnall line hit the Ohoopee River about fifty feet apart,
which means that Emanuel and Tattnall Counties share a fifty foot long border.
If you crank Topozone up to 1:25,000 scale, the border shows up better. The
Emanuel/Toombs line is shown as "indefinite" to complicate the situation.

URL:
http://topozone.com/map.asp?z=17&n=3576224.0517763%20&e=383942.605880765&u=1

For Jack Parsell: What's your assessment of this quasi (or possibly actual)
four-way junction?

Mike Schwartz