Subject: Questions Re: first known legal entry into usa at a tripoint ..., etc.
Date: Aug 30, 2005 @ 15:27
Author: jimvandura ("jimvandura" <jimvandura@...>)
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Hi! I am new here, and on the borderpoint list. So maybe that's why I don't see how this
human cannonball can be flying over a tripoint. What kind of a tripoint would this be? I see
the boundary all right but I don't get the (tri)point! (Does it have something to do with the
vertical extension of sovereignty ... ?)
Also, yesterday we mentioned some local Spanish tripoints on the borderpoint list, and
today some of the same people from there have been discussing international borders
here on the BoundaryPoint list. I don't get this either. The group blurbs led me to expect
just the opposite!
Would someone please explain what is going on?

Cheers,
Jimmy

--- In BoundaryPoint@yahoogroups.com, aletheia kallos <aletheiak@y...> wrote:
> http://www.freenewmexican.com/news/31869.html
> human cannonball overflight photo looks to be more or
> less exactly where the mexican federal maritime &
> littoral territory ends & baja california state
> territory begins
> just on the mexican side of the fence
> exactly 20 meters above the high tide line
> as i recall
>
> & notice too how the new seawall construction last
> heard from in
> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/BoundaryPoint/message/18084
> seems to be progressing
> or may even have been completed already
>
>
>
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