Subject: Re: US-Mexico Joint Projects
Date: Mar 29, 2002 @ 21:53
Author: acroorca2002 ("acroorca2002" <orc@...>)
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welcome victor & thanx

this strange collection of cooperative projects also fails to include
an obviously cooperative international cable car ride i recently
discovered running between a pair of towers straddling the colorado
river very near the azbcca tristate point but which i neglected to
photograph & so i do heartily commend & entrust that little marvel to
you if you should ever wander so far east

also the mxus coastal area at tijuana slough is so unsavory i wish we
could dissuade you from that particular trip

i think i do still recognize their pic of monument 1 there very near
the elpaso chnmtx tristate point
which i also recently visited
but now that you mention it all the mxus monuments & walls do seem to
take an inordinate amount of abuse & mutilation for some reason
say as compared to the monuments on the canadian border

m

havent yet found the pix you mentioned posting tho


--- In BoundaryPoint@y..., "drpotatoes" <drpotatoes@h...> wrote:
> Howdy folks,
>
> I'm new to the group and this is my first post.... just wanted to
let
> you know that the photos on this link are quite old and well the
> border monuments don't look like that at all anymore. The one in El
> Paso, #1, doesn't look that nice anymore. And #258 here in San
Diego
> has a huge steel curtain next to it and not that whimpy fence. Next
> time I'm down that way I'll take a photo of it and post it in the
> photo section (#258 is about 20 minutes from me). I've posted a few
> photos of the border wall in the US-Mex section as well of
something
> I thought was quite interesting.
>
> Victor
>
>
> --- In BoundaryPoint@y..., "Jesper & Nicolette Nielsen"
> <jesniel@i...> wrote:
> >
> >
> > http://www.ibwc.state.gov/LANDBOUN/land_boundary.htm