Subject: Re: [BoundaryPoint] Chile's tripoints pics
Date: Mar 30, 2002 @ 19:01
Author: marcelmiquel@navegalia.com (<marcelmiquel@...>)
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Michael:

I’ve checked the links. The monument pic link has been cuted in two
lines. If tou paste it, it will work correctly.

The Zapaleri mountain image link is correct but I’ve checked it again
and it doesn’t works. I will try later.

The BOLPEBRA map link is wrong. The correct one is:
http://www.udape.gov.bo/atlas02/mapas/90103.gif

I think I’ve found a new virtual virgin first class tripoint:
Venezuela/Brasil/Guyana:
http://www.fulldayturismo.com/show/pics_es.html

My new finding method is very simple: I’ve discovered two spanish
traslations of tripoint: “tripartito”, and a more precise word that was
unknown for me: “trifinio”. I hope that these words would help us to
find more virtual pics of american tripoints. Now i’m searching from a
picture of the El Salvador/Honduras/Guatemala “trifinio”, placed at the
Cerro Montecristo. Would you help me?

Marcel

<marcel marcel bravissimos
<
<it is clear you have 2 virgin worldclass hits here at least class d or
<c tho my present library computer has begun rejecting your links for
<some reason probably extrinsic to them
<
<so i actually just glimpsed only your first link but saw enough to
<realize that the aymara peoples are not only trading their goods there
<but actually trading their gods as well thus making this tripoint our
<first really multidimensional really multisovereign point
<
<i could scarcely believe my eyes but perhaps my understanding will or
<wont be confirmed by a proper translation of the relevant part of the
<spanish text
<
<
<
<& marvelous for me to think also that this is the one tricountry point
<i have personally approached to within class e range of & even nearly
<lost my own virginity at by actually visiting but was too oblivious &
<chilly at that time to actually peruse it
<
<
<
<& for another thing how is it we are all bagging all our tripoints in
<pairs lately
<
<that is truly remarkable too
<
<are you guys shooting with both barrels now or employing jespers new
<advanced browsing techniques or what is going on here
<
<m
<
<
<
<>There’s several pics of Chile’s tripoints:
<>
<>- Chile/Bolivia/Perú: near the Visviri village. Every sunday there’s
<a
<>market where the aimaras people from the three countries met:
<>http://volare.tercera.cl/archivo/Nro.107-1998.29.11/Nro.107A.html
<>
<>A monument pic:
<>http://ea.gmcsa.net/2001/12-
<>Diciembre/20011202/Informe/Diciembre/inf011202a.html
<>
<>- Chile/Argentina/Bolivia
<>
<>Cerro Zapaleri. I haven’t found a monument pic, but this is the
<>mountain were borders join:
<>http://usuarios.lycos.es/lorca/ImagenesChile/pict0015.jpg
<>
<>A curiosity: there’s a bolivian municipality near the
<>Bolivia/Perú/Brasil tripoint named “Bolpebra”. The name is formed
<>by “BOLivia/PErú/BRAsil”.
<>Bolpebra map:
<>http://www.udape.gov.bo/atlas02/mapas%5C90103.gif
<>
<>
<>Marcel


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