Subject: Re: [BoundaryPoint] My visit to Campione d'Italia
Date: Jul 30, 2006 @ 23:10
Author: aletheia kallos (aletheia kallos <aletheiak@...>)
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> I continued along the road until it ended in a smallpark. From here
> it was a very short walk to find the sign andboundary stone in
> Campione d'Italia's southeast corner, and there wasan "L" marked in
> the top of the stone to indicate where the cornerstood.
> sharp shooting maestro__________________________________________________
> for thats the international quaternary tripoint of
> chit2lmti3colg4arbica youve found there
> thus obviating any need to find a more obscure
> quintenary one within the campione city
> administration
>
> --- "Lowell G. McManus" <lgm@...> wrote:
>
> > Mike D. wrote:
> >
> > > campione doesnt appear to have any major
> tripoints
> > > as it is situated entirely within the lugano
> > district
> > > of the ticino canton of switzerland
> >
> > It does have at least one minor tripoint, however.
>
> > On the page at
> > http://campione.enclaves.org/ , please see the
> left
> > photo under "Marker
> > 14," which is the southeast corner of Campione.
> In
> > addition to the CHIT
> > monument at the base of the red signpost, there is
> a
> > smaller rock
> > marking the bounds of the Swiss municipalities of
> > Arogno and Bissone.
> >
> > Lowell G. McManus
> > Leesville, Louisiana, USA