Totor,
Maybe it's just a rendering bug. This is noticeable on streets and
locations of "place=town" POI's.

I have a feeling that some layers are assumed by the renderer to be
matured edits on particular zoom levels, thus remain old, constant or
obsolete.

Eg.: Pandi-Angat Road which was converted to Primary Road about a week
ago, remained Secondary Road (orange color) at following zoom
level=12:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=14.9018&mlon=120.9869&zoom=12&layers=M
if I zoom-in by one step, the Pandi-Angat (primary) road turns to red
color --- the updated data.

Also notice the different location(s) of Santa Maria, Bulacan (town
name) in that vicinity at different zoom level. (old data is probably
the geographic center, the other one placed near poblacion)

But it looks like it's happening in reverse for rivers (palawan
example). The problem happens when we cross zoom=12 (or zoom=11?)

Cheers,
Rally

On Fri, Dec 7, 2012 at 9:21 PM, Totor <totor_...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I just traced some rivers in Palawan but they never appear on the map.
> It looks like other existing rivers also disappear when refreshing at higher 
> zoom levels :
>
> river visible : http://osm.org/go/4nTtWzb-
> river not visible anymore when you zoom in one step.
>
> The tags look ok to me, and this only seems to happen in Palawan (I could not 
> reproduce this in Cebu)
> I can not see what is wrong... (I tried to add the layer = -1 on one section, 
> but without effect)
> Is there an area covering/hiding only rivers ? Is this a rendering bug ?
>
> Can anybody have a look at this ?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Totor
>
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