Subject: Re: [BoundaryPoint] particular mexican spots
Date: Jan 23, 2003 @ 06:43
Author: John Seeliger ("John Seeliger" <jseelige@...>)
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Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2003 8:28 PM
Subject: [BoundaryPoint] particular mexican spots



> if you get the chance to reconnoiter a little farther afield tho
> about 100km south of saltillo there may be a truly great prize
> the probably difficult to impossible mx2conusaza
> or the legendary mexican 4corners point
> where the states of san luis potosi & zacatecas are believed to
> meet the above pair

http://www.maps-of-mexico.com/nuevo-leon-state-mexico/nuevo-leon-state-mexic
o-map-main.shtml is a map of NL.
http://www.maps-of-mexico.com/nuevo-leon-state-mexico/nuevo-leon-state-mexic
o-map-a2.shtml is a close-up of the area of interest, but it appears San
Luis Potosi does not touch Coahuila, contradicting
http://www.tourbymexico.com/sanlp/sanlp.htm "San Luis Potosi has a surface
of 62,848 km2 with a population of approximately 2'299,360 inhabitants. It
adjoins to the north with the State of Coahuila" and
http://www.tourbymexico.com/coahuila/coahuila.htm "Coahuila State is located
in the middle of the northern border of Mexico and is entirely landlocked.
It is bounded on the north by the USA, on the east by Nuevo Leon, on the
south by San Luis Potosí and Zacatecas".

Bummer if the first site is correct.
John Seeliger Limited but increasing content
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