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50920539 over 8 years ago

Well that depends on the time of day you go there - it's only a full "beach" for at most half a day. :)

It's the bit down from the caravan park which is last to fill with water that the sand is dry, the rest of it wet and not what you'd call a beach - more like mud/tidalfat IMO.

The beach I mapped at Burntisland was the actual sandy bit, where it slopes down to meet rocks and wet sand. Some of that will be covered at high tide but it's better than mapping the whole bay as beach - need something to differentiate between the sand and mud.

Can't see anything on the wiki about mapping the beach to the low tide? Also if you look at the very similar Crammond Island it's not a huge beach: relation/361458

50986022 over 8 years ago

Hi, shouldn't way/40936778/ be secondary, as that's the main through road? See the wiki for more info

50955185 over 8 years ago

Saw something that needed editing so just fixed it myself.

50412180 over 8 years ago

Hi, just wondering why you changed this route to state=proposed?

50955185 over 8 years ago

Is node/4382552503 not better tagged as shop=e-cigarette?

50926893 over 8 years ago

Hi just wondering what's the reasoning behind changing the unclassified road to a track?

50920539 over 8 years ago

Hi, not sure it's correct to tag the whole of the bay at Burntisland as a beach. I was planning on tagging it as a tidalflat/mud but hadn't got round to it. :)

50842548 over 8 years ago

I think mot is correct, as it offers an MOT service?

50680602 over 8 years ago

Hi Mark, welcome to OSM and thanks for the edits. To mark this medical centre as a doctors, type doctors into the editor's preset list or add the tag amenity=doctors. Cheers

50649730 over 8 years ago

Hi, just wondering if you could explain why you've changed many hamlets to villages? For example I don't think place node/3910707265 is a village according the OSM definition or normal usage.

50650706 over 8 years ago

Hi, welcome to OSM and thanks for the edits.
Noticed you've added some footpaths, however some of these don't connect to other features. For example: node/5000037508 - this needs to be connected to the road so that users can be routed to along the path.
Also, when adding buildings, make sure you use press the S key to use the "square" function to fix the corners.
Cheers

50586781 over 8 years ago

Hi. You should probably add the important tags onto the hospital grounds. And then just leave building=hospital on this relation, so that there is not a duplicated hospital.

50498202 over 8 years ago

Hi, is that the route mention in this story? http://trustinthepark.org/our-park/paths-access/tyndrum-killin/

50511512 over 8 years ago

Hi, welcome to OSM and thanks for your edits. Just to let you know that football pitches are tagged as leisure=pitch and sport=soccer. They also do not usually have a name.

You can also "square" the corners off an area you've drawn by pressing S in the editor.

Let me know if you need any help, cheers.

50460348 over 8 years ago

I assume you meant to change the pub to a convenience shop, so I've done that for you.

41063829 over 8 years ago

Thanks for surveying. Can you actually continue walking on that path and go across the road? If so I'm thinking it's probably better as a bridge.
Need to add the maxheight as well.

49699566 over 8 years ago

I have removed this data

10466477 over 8 years ago

Shouldn't way/146912727 be a service road rather than a track (as it's not for agricultural use)?

50078884 over 8 years ago

Hi, welcome to OSM. As far as I know we do not map contour lines - probably because it would be a very time consuming and not verifiable.
The ele= tag can be added to peaks or points where the elevation is known though.

50007058 over 8 years ago

Yes, DigitalGlobe Standard Imagery has the updated layout for half the estate (will need to adjust the imagery offset to about -4.75, 4.25 though). http://product.itoworld.com/product/data/osm_analysis/map_browser?bbox=328639,184583,328868,184825&referrer=area shows road names missing