Subject: SV: SV: [BoundaryPoint] atitsi
Date: Sep 29, 2006 @ 10:16
Author: Jesper Nielsen/Borderbase ("Jesper Nielsen/Borderbase" <jesper@...>)
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yes i can certainly understand & agree if you dont
trust the google
earth mouse probe altitude values per
se
nor the exact geocoord registry
nor the obviously terrible border overlays
but i think the visual
representation of the terrain
itself in virtual 3d may be the only or the
most
nearly reliable feature of this program
especially when used in
conjunction with the mouse
probe to generally corroborate the
vertical
relationships
& indeed it is the one thing about google earth
i
might hang my hat on with some confidence
my difficulty with
interpolating from this panoramic
pic by rolf is that it doesnt clearly
reveal the
summit or the tripoint rock
so far as i can tell
plus
i
havent been able to place that neighborhood within
this neighborhood yet at
google earth
so perhaps you can somehow help me to see this
&
what you mean about it
as for your personal memory
well thats
different & i would say far better than
anything else we have
if it is
a confident recollection
& again i wonder if the group of eye
witnesses might
have a consensus
here are the tries again for ready
reference in case
you can get their attention
http://article. gmane.org/ gmane.culture. discuss.boundary -point/9258
&
a fresh attachment showing the terrain in cross
section at eye level
with
my peak guess looking to be only about 50
horizontal meters from your pushpin
in any case
--- Jesper Nielsen/Borderbase <jesper@nicolette. dk>
wrote:
>Even though I believe the tp is the summit I have
> not placed the pin atthe
> summit according to GE, as I believe GE got thewrong.
> terrain
>Rolf's
> Compare the light clearing along ITSI with
> photo athref="http://www.vasa.abo.fi/users/rpalmber/SAI2.jpg.">http://www..vasa. abo.fi/users/ rpalmber/ SAI2.jpg.
>
>clearings.
> I placed the pin according to the memory and the
>
>online guide to international
> Jesper
>
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> vegne af aletheia kallos21:36
> Sendt: 18. september 2006
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>Emne: [BoundaryPoint] atitsi
>tripoint marker at least looks like
>
>
> the well known
> itsummit point of mt forno
> may stand upon the exact
>href="http://www.vasa.">http://www.vasa.
> <href="http://www.vasa.abo.fi/users/rpalmber/SAI8.jpg">http://www.vasa. abo.fi/users/ rpalmber/ SAI8.jpg>
>abo.fi/users/ rpalmber/ SAI8.jpg
> & the best available mapsalso appear to agree that
> the tripoint is at the summitso for lack of anything better in the moment
>
>
> i again searchedtopographically at google earth for
> this unique spotcame up with the attached tripoint stretching
> & soon
> diagram& would again like to be corrected about this by
>
>
> jesper if necessaryfor i am again just guessing either google earth has
> or anyone else who knows the true situation first
> hand
>
> again somehowthrown the pushpin off kilter a little
> or else the position it marks wasalso just a first
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