Subject: Re: particular mexican spots
Date: Jan 23, 2003 @ 16:24
Author: acroorca2002 <orc@orcoast.com> ("acroorca2002 <orc@...>" <orc@...>)
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fantastic
looks like another mexican standoff to me

& now i really do wonder again where the real x that marks the
real spot really is

funny that this treasure is so near & yet so far too

--- In BoundaryPoint@yahoogroups.com, Arif Samad
<fHoiberg@y...> wrote:
> Since the point seems to have come up again, I have to
> say that I believe my list of Mexican quadripoints is
> quite thorough and there is only one. It has been in
> my site http://members.aol.com/marismits/LoclGeo.htm
> for some time. I have checked on a few sources
> including encyclopedias and atlases and all of them
> bust the other quadripoint tries convincingly except
> the one on my web page. The only maps which casts
> doubt on my quadripoint is the the maps-of-Mexico site
> and even that can be explained by way too fat
> boundaries.
> One of my sources, that does not really have clear
> maps but has OK boundaries, is
>
http://plue.sedac.ciesin.columbia.edu/plue/ddviewer/ddv30-USM
EX/
> from Ciesin. This also shows the two other
> quadripoint tries that are close, but is not quiet
> quadripoints.
> Arif
>
>
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