Subject: Re: [BoundaryPoint] inpk cricket opening day results
Date: Mar 08, 2005 @ 20:35
Author: Doug Murray (Doug Murray <doug@...>)
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There is a soccer field that straddles the Belize-Guatemala border near
Arenal.

I have some poorly labelled photos here:
http://homepage.mac.com/dougmurray/PhotoAlbum18.html

Cheers!

Doug


On Mar 8, 2005, at 1:46 PM, Eric Choate wrote:

> Wouldn't a cricket pitch that straddles the India and Pakistan border
> border be interesting?  The logistics of actually running it could be
> a nightmare, but it's an interesting idea.  Fans from each country
> could go to the match, but I guess only the players would need visas. 
>  
> Does anyone know of an athletic stadium that straddles a border of any
> type?
>  
> A soccer stadium with one goal on each side of the North Korea-South
> Korea border next to those split buildings could be a way to thaw
> relations between the countries.  Or at least put a ping pong net
> across one of their divided tables.
>  
> I've heard that the high schools of Lancaster County, SC, and Union
> County, NC, play a football game every fall to determine where the
> true birthplace of Andrew Jackson is because historians cannot agree
> about which of the two counties it is in.  maybe they need a stadium
> with the border on the 50 yard line?  Part of me likes this solution,
> although it does have a certain Orwellian "he who controls the present
> controls the past..." creepiness to it.  
> Eric
>
> aletheia kallos <aletheiak@...> wrote:
> http://www.webindia123.com/news/showdetails.asp?
> id=71615&n_date=20050308&cat=Sports
>
>
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