Subject: Re: [BoundaryPoint] afcnpk pic fallout was Re: Anglo-Scottish Border Images
Date: Feb 02, 2005 @ 16:49
Author: aletheia kallos (aletheia kallos <aletheiak@...>)
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ooops
all 3 urls hopefully corrected in text below

--- aletheiak <aletheiak@...> wrote:

>
> ok i believe i may have resolved this question about
> the
> purported afcnpk pic as follows
>
> since we know afcnpk is a mountain peak tripoint
> from both the topo & page 3 of
>
http://www.law.fsu.edu/library/collection/LimitsinSeas/IBS089.pdf
> & pages 2ff of
>
http://www.law.fsu.edu/library/collection/LimitsinSeas/IBS085.pdf
> the pictured location in a mountain pass could not
> be afcnpk
>
> & tho there is no known pass anywhere by the name of
> kilit
> there does happen to be a kilik pass
> only a short distance east of afcnpk
> on cnpk
> or rather actually pakistani controlled kashmir
>
> so i think that is what you most probably have here
> dom
>
> marker 2 of a fascinating & previously unreported
> 1984 cnpk
> demarcation
>
>
> moreover your remarkable discovery suggests afcnpk
> may be
> marked by a similar rock
> hypothetically marker 1 of the same series
> & that the numbered sequence may proceed eastward
> from
> afcnpk thru kilik pass toward some unknown
> destination
>
> perhaps all the way at the east end of the 1963 pak
> cession to
> china of the indopak disputed land shown in
> crosshatching here
>
http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/middle_east_and_asia/kashmir_disputed_2002.jpg

>
> but i havent been able to find any other evidence of
> this
> extraordinary cnpk demarcation of 1984
>
> so i am thinking there could be something a bit
> unusual & even
> secretive going on here at these remote locations
> with china & pakistan cooperating to cut india out
> of several
> disputed areas
>
> fascinating in any case
>
> > also can you provide any more info on this other
> > fascinating page of yours
> >
>
http://www.geocities.com/sdrawkcabdom/Border-Images-Afghan
> PakChina.html
> > which was evidently the source of the following
> > unresolved try for a more precise identification
> >
> http://egroups.com/group/BoundaryPoint/message/15844
>
>
>
>




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