Subject: Re: British boundary markers
Date: Nov 21, 2001 @ 23:18
Author: orc@orcoast.com (orc@...)
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--- In BoundaryPoint@y..., "Brendan Whyte" <brwhyte@h...> wrote:

> I understand that there are markers along the UK base/Cyprus borders, and

> gates too that can be closed if necesasary on the roads.

> See the latest Lonely Planet guidebook and the original treaties of 1960 on

> Cyprus (in the UN Treaty series or on the web at several Cyprus govt sites)

>

> There are monolithic monuments on the Eng/Scotland boundary in places,



what is remarkable about monolithicness in a boundary monument



or do you mean something about their age





if age please pursue if at all possible



my dear superboundaryman sir



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and

> fencelines and vegetation breaks follow the line, even if there are no

> official pillars.

>

> BW

>

>

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