Subject: Re: [BoundaryPoint] atchlis & perhaps lih if not also lise
Date: Apr 02, 2001 @ 07:25
Author: Peter Smaardijk (Peter Smaardijk <peter.smaardijk@...>)
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By the way, Naafkopf is not the highest point in Liechtenstein. It is 2570 m, but I found one higher
on the map I have here: Grauspitz, on the atli border, about 2,5 km west of Naafkopf. It is 2599 m.

Peter S.

Peter Smaardijk wrote:

> Michael,
>
> Are you sure you're looking at Naafkopf? The name of the picture implies you're looking at Malbun
> village. I have a 1:50k map of the area here, and I think we might be looking to the north here,
> possibly standing on Augstenberg. In that case, the mountain on the right is the Rauher Berg (2094
> m), and the one on the left either Gamsgrad (2246 m) or Ochsenkopf (2286 m). I'm not sure, but I
> can't find any other clue on this site, and I can see a dark shadow on the bottom right part of the
> picture. So the sun might be behind us.
>
> Peter S.
>
> michael donner wrote:
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> > http://liechtensteinfl.tripod.com/page6.html completes our whirlwind tour
> > of the tripoints of liechtenstein
> > again from a safe distance
> > as it homes in somewhat on naafkopf peak
> > the nearer or righthand one of the two shown
> >
> > this mountain generally
> > & probably its summit in particular
> > marks liechtensteins southerly twin tripoint with austria & switzerland
> > & probably also the highest point in liechtenstein
> > & tho neither its southernmost nor easternmost point
> > still the perceptible southeast corner of that country
> >
> > m
> >
> >
> >
> >
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