Subject: Re: Cooch Behar map (again)
Date: Dec 10, 2001 @ 10:15
Author: acroorca2002 ("acroorca2002" <orc@...>)
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--- In BoundaryPoint@y..., Mats Hessman <blofeld_es@y...> wrote:
>
> Geocities have removed all my files, because I
> didn't sport an index.htm-file. Obviously that
> was required.
>
> Michael, the map is here now:
> http://images.enclaves.org/coochbehar/CoochBehar_Annotated.gif
>
> The marking of the quadripoints is based on
> Brendans postings to this list. I myself have
> no knowledge at all of the surroundings.
>
> By the way, I bought Brendans excellent papermap
> of the region. I recommend anyone interested in
> the Cooch Behar-exclaves to get hold of that
> map. In a few years it is going to be a rarity.
>
> Mats
>
> > Sorry to say, but the size of the file is still
> > around 2 MBytes.
> >
> > www.geocities.com/exclaves/CoochBehar_Annotated.gif
> >
>
> nats & brendan here is another oldie but goldie & biggie i have still yet to
> access & apparently geocities is down at the moment too so i wonder if you
> can tell me in the meantime whether the presumption here about the
> quadripoints is your own mats or yours too now brendan & whether we are
> indeed talking about real boundary crosses here like those confirmed at
> jungholz & baarle because i think brendan you were at one time very doubtful
> of their existence in bengal & while i have no new reason to be optimistic
> of confirming additional worldclass boundary crosses other than this word
> presumed here i am still very desirous to learn of any new movement in the
> search for them as for example in the final survey for the dissertation or
> anyhow m