Subject: Re: Point Roberts Pics
Date: Apr 10, 2002 @ 20:16
Author: acroorca2002 ("acroorca2002" <orc@...>)
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hahahaha
interpret ni pal
for unfamiliar members


this triple tripoint phenom also occurs at kymotn in the usa owing to
the kentucky bend exclave there
but your point roberts set plus peters 2 sets below plus this last
set are the only 4 such sets i know of in the world
yikes
another rare foursome perhaps for the bp square dancing event

the point cloning record however belongs to ca2canunw
yes the canadian nunavut nwterritories & federal waters tripoints
of which there are perhaps as many as a couple of dozen
i lost track
& it is not so easy to even count that set up with the best available
mapping

m


--- In BoundaryPoint@y..., "Doug Murray" <doug@d...> wrote:
> Yeeeeeeeeeeeow! Those tripoints look like poems by the Knights Who
Say "Ni!" (With apologies to Python, Monty).
>
> Doug
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: ps1966nl
> To: BoundaryPoint@y...
> Sent: Tuesday, April 09, 2002 10:46 AM
> Subject: [BoundaryPoint] Re: Point Roberts Pics
>
>
> acroorca2002 wrote:
>
> "(...)it is unusual for tripoints to come in threes like this"
>
> What about the three secundary tripoints benl2lilili
(benl2lililiw,
> benl2lililim, benl2lililie) (Limburg, Limburg, Liege) and the
three
> other ones befr2hanowv (-w, -m, -e) (Hainaut, Nord, West
Vlaanderen)?
>
> All thanks to the exclaves Voeren/Fourons (Limburg) and Comines-
> Warneton/Komen-Waasten (Hainaut).
>
> Peter S.
>
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