Subject: SV: SV: [BoundaryPoint] algrmk is reportedly marked by a white buoy
Date: Sep 02, 2005 @ 05:17
Author: Jesper Nielsen ("Jesper Nielsen" <jesniel@...>)
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The closeup photo is actually taken further north and before reaching the shore. It’s is just zoomed in.

 

Another GSEEBE has no be undertaken sometime in the future when the state of Kosovo and Montenegro is settled, and when the ex-YU states have marked their borders.

 

Each visit to the 4 MK tps demand a full day, but now we have some idea of the environment, at least of BGGRMK.

 

ALCSMK may take many years before a marker will show up there, at this perhaps remotest tp in Europe .

 

Jesper

 


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Sendt: 1. september 2005 17:36
Til: BoundaryPoint@yahoogroups.com
Emne: Re: SV: [BoundaryPoint] algrmk is reportedly marked by a white buoy

 

aha
thanx
so that would be konsko
or hopefully the shore or point just to its northeast
all still some 10 km nne of algrmk

& the white buoy your pic is centered on there is thus
only a surrogate tripoint marker of sorts
while the truly olympian tripoint buoy
which was presumably installed by our mile milenkoski
will actually be found beyond the island directly
behind your buoy & just a hair to the left of the
headland that comes in at right foreground

according to my alignments & protractor


so on such a partly clear day as it was
tho neither the true target point nor marker could
have been visible to the naked eye
i think you still have a barely but definitely
successful class d try there
albeit slightly off center as the photo is presently
framed


interestingly when you continued approaching the
target along the southwest trending lakeshore to get
off a closer shot
http://nicolette.dk/borderbase/tpphoto3/002058088.jpg
you soon lost sight of the tripoint position behind
the headland

indeed your successful shot is so barely marginal that
even in the slight change of buoy angle between the
center & left pic here
http://nicolette.dk/borderbase/tripoint.php?c1=2&c2=58&c3=88&orientation=
the tripoint position was already hidden behind the
tip of the headland


but yikes did you miss this boating op


--- Jesper Nielsen <jesniel@...> wrote:

> The photo is taken from the last MK village
>
http://sunsite.berkeley.edu:8085/albania/50k/11-34-114-2.jpg
>

>
> So even ALMK is far.
>

>
> Jesper
>

>
>   _____ 
>
> Fra: BoundaryPoint@yahoogroups.com
> [mailto: BoundaryPoint@yahoogroups.com ] På
> vegne af aletheia kallos
> Sendt: 1. september 2005 04:37
> Til: BoundaryPoint@yahoogroups.com ;
> boundaryPoint@yahoogroups.com
> Emne: Re: [BoundaryPoint] algrmk is reportedly
> marked by a white buoy
>

>
> was this buoy your doing mile
> as promised in
>
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/BoundaryPoint/message/825
> & do you have that photo for us
>
> or is this it here
>
http://nicolette.dk/borderbase/tpphoto2/002058088.jpg
>
> --- aletheia kallos <aletheiak@...> wrote:
>
> > first known tripoint visit by olympic torch relay
> > & first known visit highlighted by fireworks
> display
> > too
> >
>
http://www.athens2004.com/en/TorchRelayGreekRoute/torch?relay_date=27%2F7%2F
> 2004


           
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