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> On 17. Dec 2018, at 13:31, Tomas Straupis <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Especially interesting and useful would be stories of how maritime
> boundaries or boundaries with no considerable obstructions built have
> been actually mapped by physical observation.


as these are claims you can’t observe them, you have to rely on the baseline 
that the claiming country provides/defines and extend it by the buffer that is 
claimed.


Please notice there is a difference in saying mapping something is a piece of 
cake, and saying it is possible to punctually verify it on the ground. While it 
is probably not possible to survey all borders on all points, the opposite 
construct that it is never possible isn’t true either. 

Cheers, Martin 
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