Subject: global condoscopy was Re: BYLTLV remark
Date: Apr 03, 2003 @ 16:04
Author: acroorca2002 ("acroorca2002" <orc@...>)
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peter

> > Because if it really is neutral, I would find this very special
and
> > interesting! I don't know of any other tripoints where this is
the
> > case.
>
> not exactly like this situation
> or rather nonsituation
> but of course hnnisv is a real legal tridominium
> tho it is not yet fully delineated or marked

also neutral may not be the exactly right word
where not just 2 but several parties are involved
& where all are included rather than excluded from the area

in this case i think condominium may be the better word
or tridominium
tho i am being partly silly too since it is a noncase


but for some clues to why the exact triarea of the globally unique
hnnisv tridominium remains so elusive & fuzzy for so many years
now after the icj ordered it up
http://www.americas.org/news/nir/20021021_finding_renews_b
order_dispute.asp

& for some first glimpses of what it looks like in & around the
tridominium area
http://mitchnts1.cr.usgs.gov/projects/maphabitats.html

& for a space shot of the entire area & environs
suggesting how difficult it will be to finally draw the coastal
baselines from mainland & islands & to project the 3nm of
territorial waters from them that are reserved to the individual
countries before the condominial territory remaining in the
middle can be precisely delineated
http://nationalgeographics.com/wildworld/profiles/terrestrial/nt/nt
1412.html


> & didnt you find signs of a trido at cnkpru too
> or what was the story there

i have tracked this down & it is a bust
just a cnkp condo
to add to
1 aeom
2 delus &
2 esfrs


thus including these latter 2 sets of twins
a total of 7 & only 7 world class condo areas are yet known
several producing trilines instead of tripoints
but only 1 legal triarea in the world


footnote
atchde perhaps deserves an asterisk here
since we have entertained the idea that it may be a legal triarea
but no hard evidence of condominial status has been produced
& i believe an equidistance tripoint is a much more likely
eventuality in this case