Oh those pictures are really cool, ty.

On 9/10/2014 6:15 AM, Ralf Stephan wrote:
There are precious few photos in Wikimedia Commons showing forest roads
and hamlets in West Africa. I started to collect those I could localize and
associate with a tag. Only primary roads so far. Some from DRC.

https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/User:Rwst/Commons_photos_roads_hamlets_w-africa

On Wed, Sep 10, 2014 at 9:56 AM, Sander Deryckere<sander...@gmail.com>  wrote:
Some pictures on the Africa highways wiki page wouldn't hurt either.

Quite often, a road can look too narrow to be classified as "unclassified",
so people put "path" on it. But that's in a lot of cases because the treetop
makes it seem narrow, but at the bottom, it's wide enough for vehicles to
pass.

2014-09-10 9:21 GMT+02:00 Nick Allen<nick.allen...@gmail.com>:

Blake,

I'm hoping you can come up with a way of sharing the screenshots on these
subjects. As well as the wiki or LearnOSM article you develop, the basic
screenshots could be of enormous help for those who produce items on
twitter, facebook, press articles, slideshows for presentations etc..

Personally I'm currently attempting to work on a series of slides used
when delivering training at events, and I like to include screenshots from
iD&  JOSM and in each I like to have the scale visible.

There are many others on this mailing list with more experience on the
subject of sharing the information, but this could include a shared folder
in GoogleDrive, or Dropbox.

Regards

Nick
(Tallguy)


On 10/09/14 02:32, Blake Girardot wrote:

Hi,

You might have read in a few emails I was hoping to put up some satellite
imagery that shows things we often map in W. Africa.

Originally and still mainly, I wanted some examples of schools and roads
of different types.

I am open to any suggestions for things to include and if you find any
good examples with MapBox imagery please send them my way.

Or if you find something that you don't know what it is, please share it
here and we'll get it identified.

For users of iD, just center on the thing in question and then copy/past
the url from your web browser into an email.

JOSM users can click in the lower left corner of their window and a
location box will pop up, you can just copy/paste the url from that box into
an email.

Cheers,
Blake

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