Re: [Talk-GB] Sand Bar

2009-08-06 Thread James Davis
Peter Childs wrote: > Is there some way to place brake waters, onto the map, (ie wooden > structures that stop the sand/pebbles moving down the beech) I believe that what you're describing appears to be a groyne and not a breakwater, although it's probably not uncommon for groynes to be called br

Re: [Talk-GB] Sand Bar

2009-08-05 Thread OJ W
On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 1:54 PM, Peter Childs wrote: > How to I tag a Sand Bar that extends 50meters in the sea at low tide > and disappears at High Tide. Its called "The Street" and its in > > Its just I can't find anything on the wiki. http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/Water_c

Re: [Talk-GB] Sand Bar

2009-08-05 Thread Jonathan Bennett
Peter Childs wrote: > Its just I can't find anything on the wiki. There's http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:natural%3Dsand and http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/Breakwater -- Jonathan (Jonobennett) ___ Talk-GB mailing li

Re: [Talk-GB] Sand Bar

2009-08-05 Thread Steve Hill
On Wed, 5 Aug 2009, Peter Childs wrote: > How to I tag a Sand Bar that extends 50meters in the sea at low tide > and disappears at High Tide. Its called "The Street" and its in > Tankerton, Kent. Uk > http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlon=0.2519539&minlat=51.2615685&maxlon=0.6075064&maxlat=51.56309

[Talk-GB] Sand Bar

2009-08-05 Thread Peter Childs
How to I tag a Sand Bar that extends 50meters in the sea at low tide and disappears at High Tide. Its called "The Street" and its in Tankerton, Kent. Uk http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlon=0.2519539&minlat=51.2615685&maxlon=0.6075064&maxlat=51.5630983&box=yes There is also a life guard station th