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Stephen Osborn wrote:
I am still not convinced you will find a natural cliff that is *truly* vertical (e.g. measured by a plumb line) for more than 10 metres, in order to have the contour lines coincident. I would be fascinated if you can think of an example where this is true. http://www.climbvertigo.ca/location-first-face.htm seems to indicate that in places, the cliff is actually overhanging. Tim (tm) -- tim at economic-truth.co.uk Xbox Live gamertag: Xexyz http://www.economic-truth.co.uk - the students' economics resource http://www.ugvm.org.uk - the uk.games.video.misc magazine The talkabout network is denied permission to reproduce this post |
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