seemingly some real hrhurs news at last

aletheia kallos <aletheiak-/[email protected]> Sun, 29 Oct 2006 08:34:27 -0800 (PST)
Newsgroups gmane.culture.discuss.boundary-point
Message-ID <[email protected]>
finally comes a hrhurs map i would seriously entertain
saluting 
on the last page here
http://www.dur.ac.uk/resources/ibru/resources/borderlines/borderlines1.pdf
in an ad for a treatise presumably explaining its
selection in full

& tho this map appears to show one of the croatian
versions of the tripoint position on the veliki canal
rather than the serbian version on the danube river
the answer to why it depicts or even prefers this
particular position would cost me more euros than i
own

also 
tho this map is sufficiently authoritative it is not
sufficiently detailed
& one may even notice some slight inaccuracies in it
when compared to the satpic 

but still it is highly gratifying to see the hrhurs
depiction it shows so obviously close to both the
tripoint stretcher guess & the pushpin guess that can
be seen again at bottom here
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.culture.discuss.boundary-point/9473

probably closer to the tripoint stretcher based on the
croatian zoomable map tho it is hard to be sure

& in fact my own fresh look at this satpic in morning
light & with more confident eyes perceives a highly
suggestive veggie line running from the danube to the
canal 
which appears to meet at the oxbow saddle about 100
meters below the pushpin

a visible trace of the hungarian border 
perhaps

so that position at the oxbow junction point 
for those reasons
may well become a new second or best guess
& it is therefore recorded in the attached revised
tripoint stretcher 
or rather tripoint stretcher stretcher 
since it actually restretches the previous stretch
to indicate between the little red squares the full
range of at least the likeliest croatian version of
the truth  

but of course if anyone happens to own this ibru
publication & can extract the relevant discussion &
data for us
well then that would be better still


 
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