Subject: Re: [BoundaryPoint] Re: Interesting geography in switzerland & My soliloquy
Date: Aug 20, 2004 @ 02:37
Author: Arif Samad (Arif Samad <fHoiberg@...>)
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Actually, in the case of the tiny bit of "beach" of
Hamburg, the trick-playing map is 1:25000 one. The
1:25000 map in LGN website takes out everything that
is not part of Niedersachsen, so the stretch that is
in Hamburg does not show up. The stretch truly does
belong to Hamburg.
I also have to agree with Peter, I think. I have
identified that situation in one other source besides
the Neuchatel site and I have yet to find a site that
overrules that though there are a lot less detailed
sites that keep the situation mysterious. Topo maps
are generally good about boundaries anyway. The only
thing is that the situation is very confusing there
and I have not found a large enough and detailed
enough map that connects the boundary lines for me
perfectly. The Vaud and Fribourg sites have 1:10000
maps, but I need a bigger map screen to figure it out
perfectly. I wish somebody had enough time to join
all the maps in all sites to connect it perfectly and
check it.
Arif


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