Subject: Re: 'Do-able' borders
Date: Feb 28, 2005 @ 05:34
Author: L. A. Nadybal ("L. A. Nadybal" <lnadybal@...>)
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Here are a couple for consideration:


Djibouti - Somalia
Djibouti - Eritrea
Israel - Syria
Afghanistan - China (real short)
Haiti - Dom. Rep
Niger - Togo
Libya - Sudan

LN



--- In BoundaryPoint@yahoogroups.com, "sdrawkcabdom" <sdrawkcab8@h...>
wrote:
>
> I've compiled a list of borders which are (theoretically) 'do-able',
> ie. they are short enough that they can be completely covered,
> surveyed and photographed in a day or two (or three :D). The idea is
> that rather than having the odd photo now and then, a complete survey
> of the border could be put online. I myself plan to do the San Marino
> border completely in a year or so.
>
> Anyway, here's the list:
>
> EUROPE
> Monaco - France (4.4 km/2.7 miles)
> Liechtenstein - Austria (34.9 km/21 miles)
> Liechtenstein - Switzerland (41.1 km/25 miles)
> San Marino - Italy (39 km/24.2 miles)
> Vatican City - Italy (3.2 km/1.9 miles)
> Croatia - Montenegro (25 km/15 miles - applicable when Mont. votes
> for independence next year, as it inevitably will)
>
> ASIA
> North Korea - Russia (19 km/11.8 miles)
>
> AFRICA
> Algeria - Western Sahara (42 km/26 miles)
> Djibouti - Somalia (Somaliland) (58 km/36 miles)
>
> CARIBBEAN
> Saint Maarten (Netherlands Antilles) - Saint Martin (Guadeloupe -
> France) (10.2 km/6.3 miles)
> Cuba - Guantanamo Bay (USA) (29 km/18 miles - probably hard to do,
> not a 'proper' boundary anyway)
>
>
> Of course, there are many others that could be covered within a week
> or two as well, however, these are the shortest ones that could be
> done over a weekend. Any additions/corrections?