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138296142 over 2 years ago

It is basically a pedestrian area, apart from the staff cars. But I think it's fine the way it is mapped.

138038389 over 2 years ago

What gave you the idea that this is a ticket office? Because it isn't. The ticket office is in the gateway.

138296142 over 2 years ago

I've adjusted the footpath and parking area, because there is no room between parked cars and building

131699514 over 2 years ago

maybe it snapped to the way accidentally from the wall

131707599 over 2 years ago

you're right, it is still there

137848944 over 2 years ago

Sorry, I'm no longer in Nice; I was only there for a week and didn't get round to check.

55549420 over 2 years ago

First one is still there, was in the slightly wrong location, but now fixed.

I'll see if I feel like it to add the rest of the inscription for the second.

134497580 over 2 years ago

afraid so

134497580 over 2 years ago

Difficult, if I can't see it in the available street view imagery.

134497580 over 2 years ago

I can't speak for all the world, but in Ireland, a historic=wayside_cross is one that you would find in the Sites & Monuments Record. Usually a Latin cross, late mediaeval in date, not marking the spot of a death or burial. If it commemorates the War of Independence or 1798 Rising, it's a historic=memorial. If it's for a fatal traffic incident, it's a historic=memorial. If it's on top of a hill, it's a man_made=summit_cross etc.

137263118 over 2 years ago

There are thousands of them in Ireland, I think 40,000 is the current estimate.
I only ever add ringfort=cashel, when it is one, i.e. when it is surrounded by a wall. I'm not aware of any other types. I'm not a fan of overusing "_type".

134497580 over 2 years ago

I cannot find that so called wayside cross on the sites & monuments record or on any street-level imagery. Are you sure there is a cross there and that it is an actual historic wayside cross? Could it be a memorial instead?

136748385 over 2 years ago

Two attractions were fenced off, so I didn't map them, maybe that's why it looks a bit cluttered. And some were combinations of slide and climbing etc, they're probably better done as areas, but it was the first playground I ever mapped in detail.

127040706 over 2 years ago

No, he had to close, sadly.

136748385 over 2 years ago

No, I just walked from "attraction" to "attraction" and added them where they were. There were children in the playground; it felt awkward taking pictures.

136316734 over 2 years ago

got it, thanks!

136430945 over 2 years ago

It was outside the scope of my tile, my apologies.

136316734 over 2 years ago

I did: way/1174429391
I was actually only trying to find the milk churn stand I had spotted on a Flickr image, but the mapillary didn't reach there. I think it might be closer to the building labelled "Puukooli".
man_made=milk_churn_stand

136150897 over 2 years ago

very unusual tags used here, apart from "name", none are standard

112026880 over 2 years ago

Should this maybe read "Castlewarren"?