Re: [OSM-talk] My Vote for most point dense part of OSM

2010-08-01 Thread Erik Johansson
On Sat, Jul 31, 2010 at 8:11 PM, John Harvey j...@johnharveyphoto.com wrote: Total trivia.  Ever wonder where the most dense mapping in the OSM is? Dense with what, POIs or just nodes? One suggestion from State of the Map was Kibera: http://osm.org/go/l9wMiWbX3-- You need to use the data layer

[OSM-talk] My Vote for most point dense part of OSM

2010-07-31 Thread John Harvey
Total trivia. Ever wonder where the most dense mapping in the OSM is? There are a few candidates: Paris is impressive: http://osm.org/go/0BOd2jSc But if you look at how it's built, a lot of points are shared in relations (as it should be, but not winning the most dense award) In Germany

Re: [OSM-talk] My Vote for most point dense part of OSM

2010-07-31 Thread Toby Murray
Wow that is impressive. Although they could have saved themselves a little time by using highway=turning_circle for all those cul-de-sacs and not having to render a perfect circle by hand :) On Sat, Jul 31, 2010 at 1:11 PM, John Harvey j...@johnharveyphoto.com wrote: Total trivia.  Ever wonder

Re: [OSM-talk] My Vote for most point dense part of OSM

2010-07-31 Thread Esther Loeliger
Hi, The area in Berlin you're referring to is 'The Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe [...] the central place for remembrance and a place of warning.' http://www.visitberlin.de/english/sightseeing/e_si_sehenswuerdigkeiten-details.php?code=16440 There are quite a few photos on the site

Re: [OSM-talk] My Vote for most point dense part of OSM

2010-07-31 Thread Frederik Ramm
John, impressive looking maps indeed... but: My vote for most point dense is part of Bakersfield, California: If you look at the duplicate node map then it's no surprise they are point dense - if you have two copies of each that's not hard:

Re: [OSM-talk] My Vote for most point dense part of OSM

2010-07-31 Thread Dave F.
On 31/07/2010 20:43, Frederik Ramm wrote: If you look at the duplicate node map then it's no surprise they are point dense - if you have two copies of each that's not hard: My Lord, take a look at France. Any idea what happened there? Cheers Dave F.