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[boundarypointpoint] very likely the oldest that will ever be found
Aletheia Kallos aletheiak@gmail.com [boundarypointpoint]
2017-05-21 15:46:47 UTC
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former quadripoint still a tripoint has evidently been a working multipoint
for more than 1245 years & counting
www.hunimex.com/warwick/four_shire_stone.html
'David Phillips' dfp18@columbia.edu [boundarypointpoint]
2017-05-21 21:27:49 UTC
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Seeing the domain hunimex, I thought perhaps this marked the elusive
tripoint where the borders of Hungary, Nigeria and Mexico meet. Where else
but in deepest rural England would such a spot be found?



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former quadripoint still a tripoint has evidently been a working multipoint
for more than 1245 years & counting

www.hunimex.com/warwick/four_shire_stone.html
Aletheia Kallos aletheiak@gmail.com [boundarypointpoint]
2017-05-22 19:00:25 UTC
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no wonder
youve confused nigeria for nicaragua

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