Subject: SV: [BoundaryPoint] Re: bedelu triline
Date: Oct 01, 2006 @ 08:35
Author: Jesper Nielsen/Borderbase ("Jesper Nielsen/Borderbase" <jesper@...>)
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No. Keep your first guess.
 
Offcourse you and Hugh are right. The stream is very narrow here, and what looks like water is shadow.
 
Jesper
 
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Sendt: 30. september 2006 16:54
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Emne: [BoundaryPoint] Re: bedelu triline

hahaha
thanx for carrying that torch hugh

i agree with jesper tho too in morning light
in his apparent objection to my attempted triline
depiction
as it is reproduced here
http://article. gmane.org/ gmane.culture. discuss.boundary -point/9275
& which is all i now think he really meant to protest

& good thing
for he is quite right if so
as i didnt at all mean to make the triline so short as
i now realize it actually came out at bp
oops

google earth must have done that for me
hahaha

the line i believe i actually drew & saved was much
longer
& it did indeed extend halfway across the river just
as i promised
& just as it is hopefully corrected in the attachment
to this message
& just as i trust you really do agree with

--- In BoundaryPoint@ yahoogroups. com, "Hugh Wallis"
<hugh@...> wrote:

>
> No - for once I agree
with Mike :)
>
> The east half of the line is only dedelu (which
then
turns and continues
> down down the east bank for some kms) - be
doesn't
play any role in that
> bit. The west half is bedelu. bedelulu
is the point
where the triline meets
> the west bank. bededelu is the
point where the line
changes name.
>
> _____
>
>
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Subject: SV: [BoundaryPoint] bedelu triline
>
>
>
>
> No. The triline goes accross the entire river.
>
>
Jesper
>
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>
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>
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Emne: [BoundaryPoint] bedelu triline
>
>
>
> in this
special case
> the short white line overlay on the attached google
>
earth satpic is
> n o t
> the usual tripoint stretching
diagram
>
> instead this line overlay represents the bedelu
>
triline itself
>
> note that the triline extends across only the
right
> half of the river ours
> perpendicular to its banks
>
at the confluence of the ribbach brook in which belu
> converges
>
> to the south the entire river is delu condo
>
> bede
converges from the north down the middle of the
> river ours
>
> so the little red square at the left end of the
> triline is
bedelulu
> & the little red square at the right end of it is
bededelu

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