TexasAndroid
06/27/05 12:27 AM
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My goodness. From a SlashDot posting comes a link to a list of all the Heritage sites. Including Google Maps links to each one.
This'll take me far too long to go through. I welcome anyone else to work through these and find which ones look interesting enough for this page, and submit them here.
TexasAndroid
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Anonymous
06/27/05 12:51 AM
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the name of the glacier is not "san Rafael", is Perito Moreno glacier please put the correct name
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nic
06/27/05 02:57 AM
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Done
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Anonymous
06/27/05 05:57 PM
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Just to clarify, I have to disagree with the Anonymous poster. Perito Moreno is located in Argentinian territory, and I haven't submitted its location. I actually submitted San Rafael, located in Chilean territory. A NASA space radar image is located of San Rafael is located at http://visibleearth.nasa.gov/view_rec.php?id=627 , for an image comparison. Both glaciers are located in the same ice field, though.
And, by the way, to stay on topic, the World Heritage link to the google map of Los Glaciares park (Argentina) is off some hundreds of miles/km (but that's UNESCO's fault).
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hkfczrqj
06/27/05 06:00 PM
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Oops, I forgot to login...
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hkfczrqj
06/27/05 06:12 PM
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For the sake of completeness I just submitted the link for Perito Moreno glacier.
hkfczrqj
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TexasAndroid
06/27/05 06:13 PM
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I'm confused. If the first one was really Perito Moreno, what is the second one?
TexasAndroid
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hkfczrqj
06/27/05 06:22 PM
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Maybe I wasn't clear. The first one is San Rafael, the second one is Perito Moreno.
I'm 110% sure. I promise
Edited by hkfczrqj (06/27/05 06:24 PM)
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TexasAndroid
06/27/05 06:27 PM
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Ok. I misread which anonymous poster was you. Thought you were contradicting yourself. I'll straighten it out.
TexasAndroid
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