Dear All,
My e-mail address from tomorrow will be:
Chris
CHRIS CARLETON MBE, MILA, MRICS
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P please consider the environment before printing this email
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From: International boundaries
discussion list [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Nicolas Boeglin
Sent: 12 December
2011 12:44
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: [INT-BOUNDARIES] Boundary
lines/highway paralel tropcial rivers. A question
Dear colleagues
I send you the text of a note of protest of Nicaragua to Costa Rica related to
the environmental impact of the road paralel to the San Juan River iniciated by
Costa Rica that I menntionned on my previrous message.
http://www.elpais.cr/frontend/noticia_detalle/1/59254
It seems that this issue will affect (again) the very difficult relatioes
between the two countries.
Maybe some of you have information of another tropical river as the San
Juan River with a road following its course (long of 130 km) that you
would like to share with us. Maybe not, in which case, Costa Rica is the only
country of the planet with such proyect in mind (!!!):
Sincerely yours
Nicolas B.
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