Subject: Re: pkafir LINK
Date: Dec 01, 2002 @ 07:52
Author: acroorca2002 ("acroorca2002" <orc@...>)
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--- In BoundaryPoint@y..., "I M Naanu" <imnaanu@y...> wrote:
> Acroorca2002:
> I'm sorry to have given you a faulty link.
> Try the main site:
> http://www.aims.org.pk
> or its mirror
> http://aims.itos.uga.edu/
>
>
> On the IBS publication website:
>
http://www.law.fsu.edu/library/collection/LimitsinSeas/numericali
bs-
> template.php
>
> can you try retrieving the map attached to #6, Afghanistan-Iran?
I'm
> not able to see that map- gives me some error message.

re all the above
as mentioned
i am unable to receive pdf files here

but i will pursue these next time i am in a good library
& no problem in any case

& re the following
i dont mean to be creating difficulties for you
but these bizarre sites are simply where my searches have led
& while i am not trying to foist them or anything else on you
i do find them interesting as well as enjoyably serendipitous
not to mention that the clues in them may help lead us to afirpk

i might even have added a link showing a philatelic item
yikes
a stamped cover with a koh i malik siah cancellation
believe it or not
but i was being conservative & trying not to be too provocative of
useless excursions

the link that is stopping you does work ok for me
but the pic alone is at
http://www.homestead.com/bodyreadings/files/chimage.jpg
where perhaps you will be luckier
tho it is so weird i cant promise it will be to your taste even if you
are successful

anyway like all the rest it is just what it is
a try for the tripoint

the peak is reportedly elev 1648m


> the website
>
http://www.homestead.com/bodyreadings/EarthCrystalActivation.
html
>
> is not active error "Page not found" Could you post the picture
of
> this peak, if possible? It does not seem to be a big peak, eh?
> Acroorca2002?
>
> Rather a 'Hot' spot, eh? Of immense
Geo-Politico-Religio-Spirituo-New
> Age significance! You indeed have wide ranging tastes,
Acroorca2002!!

haha
i appreciate that
you are becoming quite a kidder

>
> Thansk for your information!
> Bye
> IMNaanu
>
> --- In BoundaryPoint@y..., "acroorca2002" <orc@o...> wrote:
> > --- In BoundaryPoint@y..., "I M Naanu" <imnaanu@y...> wrote:
> > > here's a good link containing topo maps of Afghanistan:
> > >
> > > http://www.aims.org.pk/country_profile
> > >
> > > explore; some of the maps are big 880KB and I find it
difficult
> > > posting them to BG
> >
> > wow
> > great news that such a site even exists
> > tho for some reason i am forbidden access to it
> >
> > perhaps you or someone could give a verbal description of
> > anything that seems particularly pertinent or interesting
occurring
> > on the topo at or near the tripoint position
> >
> > for example i found the nearest habitations to the tripoint as
> > shown on your earlier map enclosure quite intriguing
> > in that ribat qila straddles irpk & robat e jali straddles afpk
> > tho neither yielded any search results
> >
> > but i did hit some more paydirt myself thanx to your enclosure
of
> > the ibs no 6 on afir
> >
> > for tho this particular ibs wasnt new to me
> > it did inspire me to track down ibs no 167 on irpk
> > which btw strikes me as highly relevant to your own question
> > about that border in general
> > in case you hadnt seen this particular report yet
> >
> > but in any case
> > it pointedly rewarded me not only with exact coords for the
> tripoint
> > of n29d51m31s950 by e60d52m19s707
> > for whatever they might be worth at this great distance
> > but it rewarded me more importantly with yet another spelling
> > variant of the peak
> > kuh e malek siah
> > on top of the 3 previously found
> > which proved to be far the most productive of the 4 as search
> > terms
> > & may even have yielded a photo of the peak
> > at the bottom of
> >
http://www.homestead.com/bodyreadings/EarthCrystalActivation.
> > html
> > tho admittedly this is a long shot in more ways than one
> >
> > however
> > perhaps the above afghan topo site could also be used to
> > confirm or bust my surmise about this unusual class d photo
try
> > if anyone would care to make a comparison of the features
> >
> >
> > other & still more fascinating new findings include the
following
> >
> > the peak is considered by some to contain one of the 7 most
> > major planetary energy vortices
> > corresponding to the 6th chakra or third eye of the earth
> > per
> > http://www.angelfire.com/in/RajunasRefuge/vortexes.html
> >
> > the peak is likewise called the most ancient sacred site of
the
> > zoroastrians
> > & also
> > tho you may savor this added incredible coincidence or
ignore it
> > the true point of origin of the 3 kings of orient
> > i kid you not
> > per
> > http://www.geocities.com/earthchakras/aquarius.html
> >
> > also an enormous & powerful soviet listening base capable
of
> > monitoring even small craft moving thru the straits of hormuz
> > was dug into & is probably still inside the mountain
> > per
> > http://www.iran.org/tib/krt/fanning_ch9.htm
> >
> > so it turns out to be quite a hot spot indeed
> > & i am most grateful for your kind collaboration with it
> >
> >
> > >
> > > Bye
> > > IMN
> > >
> > >
> > > --- In BoundaryPoint@y..., "acroorca2002" <orc@o...> wrote:
> > > > --- In BoundaryPoint@y..., I M Naanu
> > > >
> > > > > Anyway, I wanted your views on a discussion on
> > Balochistan
> > > > border and particularly the Pakistan-Afghanistan-Iran
tripoint.
> > > > Here's a map shoing this area. Hoping to hear from Y'all.
> > > >
> > > > hahahaha
> > > > see previous message posted 4 minutes earlier
> > > > you must have been reading my mind when you posted
that
> > > > or was i reading yours
> > > > but so good to be at one in any case