but lets not forget the uganda constitution describes the de jure tripoint location as 300m south of the source of the kaia river
as is also somewhat vaguely suggested by both of your maps
& we have seen a picture of a hilltop the locals used to call the tripoint hill
& we know that the slope there rises to the nile congo watershed divide
which i would still guess to be a few hundred meters up the hill to the southeast of the big tree
nevertheless when i say only de facto i dont quibble with your accomplishment
because the dejure tripoint as shown pretty well on both your maps may never be practically established
& in all practicality de facto is always more real so more true than de jure
if the 2 differ
but in any case jesper i cant help wondering what led you to understand the border alignments in such a way as to place the tripoint a few feet north of the tree rather than in the middle of the trunk itself so as to comport with the legend that a great tree marks the tripoint which has been reported to us since 2006 & which you yourself had been asking about before you went off in search of it
just trying to understand & most grateful in any case
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