Subject: RE: [BoundaryPoint] Re: Boundary story from local paper
Date: Dec 13, 2001 @ 17:21
Author: Jack Parsell ("Jack Parsell" <jparsell@...>)
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Did the iceman have to show his imaginary passport when the glacier
possibly carried his body across the imaginary boundary?
Jack


-----Original Message-----
From: marcelmiquel@... [mailto:marcelmiquel@...]
Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2001 3:59 AM
To: Boundary Point
Subject: [BoundaryPoint] Re: Boundary story from local paper



You're right. I saw that in a documental on TV. The topographers had
to mark the exact border: the body layed less than 10 meters to the
border.

Marcel

>When the 'ice man' was found in the Alps about 10 years ago, Italy and
>Austria squabbled over whose he was, as he lay very close to the
>boundary
>(which of course was made only hundreds of years after the man had
>frozen to
>death on the mountainside).
>
>BW



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