Subject: Re: cool border paper
Date: Apr 13, 2003 @ 18:36
Author: L. A. Nadybal ("L. A. Nadybal" <lnadybal@...>)
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--- In BoundaryPoint@yahoogroups.com, "acroorca2002" <orc@o...> wrote:

This cool website is super (alsofor the links to other sites, such as
400,000 NASA images from the shuttle flights. I even managed to see
the street where my house sites, the resolution is so detailed.

The Vatican paper shows that there is a real stark discrepancy between
what is presented here on the linked page and that which was in the
website that was an earlier subject of messages here - in which it
maintainted, namely, that there is a circular, crescent shaped niche
of Italy jutting northward into the east side of the porticos
surrounding St. Peter's Square. The new article shows the border
slices diagonally right through the Vatican walls at this point, and
that the steps to the elevated sections on which the porticos'
supporting pillars rest are in Italy - the Vatican buildings hang over
into Italy.

http://www.isanet.org/noarchive/steinberg.html.

Thanks for the tip to that site. There's more to explore there.

Regards

Len