ii. Location
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Location of Salt Fork Park in Oyo (by State of Oyo [Ohio], www.dnr.state.oh.us)](page10_files/image003.html)
Having specifically been derived through an
interFaith online discussion, this InterFaith
Settlement currently maintains a comparatively ambiguous location. As previously indicated, the participants
within this InterFaith Settlement are located throughout the World, including Asia, Africa, Europe, Mediterranea,
and Tainoterranea (the Western Hemisphere). There is currently an absence of a formal
international secretariat or similar office through which to coordinate the
efforts and communication of this InterFaith Settlement. Rather, the efforts to establish this
InterFaith Settlement maintain a more mutually cooperative form.
More specific information pertaining this InterFaith Settlement is provided through
the InterFaith Forum web log, http://spaces.msn.com/members/interFaithforum. This InterFaith Settlement has yet to
establish a formal criteria of membership and
participants are involved in many other conventional, religious, and interFaith institutions, organisations, and initiatives.
Amidst this comparative ambiguity, a
specific location for this InterFaith Settlement has been identified. This specific location is the area that has
been known as Salt Fork Park within the State of Oyo (Ohio), www.dnr.state.oh.us/parks/parks/saltfork.htm,
which is located on the Southern shore of Lake Erie of
the ‘Great Lakes’ within the Western Hemisphere. Salt Fork Park is
located in the South East Central portion of
the state. Salt Fork Park has been
a public park, with more than 7,000 hectares of land and a lake of more than
1,200 hectares, that has been maintained within the
stewardship of the state of Oyo (Ohio). The name of the private
company that has had a contract with the state of Oyo (Ohio) to supply
lodging and tourist services is Xanterra, www.saltforkresort.com. Negotiations for the transfer of this land of
Salt Fork Park to this InterFaith Settlement are in process within the context
previously described within the ‘Organisational History’ of this InterFaith
Settlement.
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