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This is a debugging image for helping to sort out the lakes tagged as coastline in OpenStreetMap. There are various lakes and areas of water that are not sea that are currently marked with natural=coastline. They should actually be marker natural=water as per guidance on the OSM wiki.
sur la ligne 2040 à destination de Seyssuel, Lycée Polyvalent Ella Fitzgerald, Saint-Romain-en-Gal (Rhône (69), Rhône-Alpes, France, FR)
sur la ligne 55 à destination de Colomiers – Gare SNCF, terminus La Salvetat Saint-Gilles – Stade, rue du Stade, La Salvetat-Saint-Gilles (Haute-Garonne (31), Midi-Pyrénées, France, FR)
State of the Map US 2017, Boulder, CO, October 20-22
University of Colorado
Photo copyright Justin R. Miller.
Statuette of a boy. Marble. Found near Lamia (area of anciet Lilaia). The nude boy leans against a pillar, on which he is pressing a duck. He wears a ribbon in his hair and his smiling face is turned toward the duck. Depiction of a local god or a young dictator. 3rd c. BC.
National Archaeological Museum, Athens, Greece.
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Αγαλμάριο αγοριού. Μάρμαρο. Βρέθηκε κοντά στη Λαμία (περιοχή της αρχαίας Λιλαίας). Το γυμνό αγοράκι στηρίζεται σε πεσσό, πάνω στον οποίο πιέζει μία πάπια. Στα μαλλία του φορεί ταινία και στρέφει το χαμογελαστό πρόσωπό του προς την πάπια. Εικονίζεται κάποιος τοπικός θεός ή ένας μικρός αναθέτης. 3ος αι. π.Χ.
Εθνικό Αρχαιολογικό Μουσείο. Αθήνα.
In France the word arrondissement best signals the spiral of urban districts that turn out from the centre of Paris before the start of the sprawling 'banlieue'. A lone village in the south west of France could only become an 'arrondissement' by the application of the science of pataphysics, or by a sudden surge of semantic freelib behind the backs of the Academies.
With belts of countryside and multiple intervening towns, there is simply none of the urban attachment associated with a major metropol that the word arrondissement requires, and the concrete image of sprawling urbanisation is about as fitting as calling a tree a forest.
This is another example of individuals playing with the second address line in Open street maps to create effects: publicity for towns (?) historical game (see below for a second example), or a problem with the AI translation?
Fairbanks a district of Anchorage, Panguitch a district of Salt Lake City, Passau a vorort of Munich, Teruel a suburbio of Zaragoza. Returning to a regions dominant city has less meaning than simply registering the region: Fairbanks, Alaska. Panguitch, Utah. Passau, Bavaria. Teruel, Aragon. Many photographers want to know about regions with all of their rural and landscape features and not to be returned to the big city. Those who shoot the street can find regional centres via the main term: Tarn, Perthshire, Holland, Western Australia and so on. Substituting this line of detail for 'Roman province' or 'arrondissement' is reductionist at best.
I have placed the screen cap in the very same 'box' next to the photo that created the 'arrondissement' address and the address is quite different.
AJ
* The word "arrondissement" dissapeared here 11.06.20
sur la ligne 4 à destination de Gazonfier (Le Mans), place de l'Éperon, Le Mans (Sarthe (72), Pays-de-la-Loire, France, FR)
map of Foula in the Shetland Isles, using OpenStreetMap and OS Open Terrain 50 data. Rendered in QGIS 2.18.10.
Using a combination of hillshading and sky view factor to give a textured relief effect. Direction arrows traced from great circles, generated using pyproj code. Used this site to create approximate distances. (Haversine formula, so only accurate to within a few Km)
Foula's topography looks really strange by UK standards - it would look unremarkable if this island was in the nearby Faroe Islands or in Iceland.
I suspect the weird mazes of drainage channels will be the result of peat cutting.
Had to draw my own SVG lighthouse icon as I couldn't find one in QGIS :)
QGIS 2.18.10, uses Data copyright OpenStreetMap contributors
Uses attribute table and the "Create Indexed Vector Grid" plugin what I wrote. Going to have to re-write this for QGIS3 and for Processing framework.. and allow fixed size cells (the grid cells were meant to be 10km x 10km but are more like 8.5km x 8.5km)
Font is Mint Spirit No.2
International Organization on Migration (IOM) showing an UN representative a large OSM print of Guiuan, Eastern Samar. This photo was taken in the DSWD Operations Center in Tacloban Airport. The map will be used to coordinate the relief and rescue efforts for the victims/survivors of Typhoon Yolanda/Haiyan. Data is from OpenStreetMap printed using MapOSmatic.org contributed by thousands of OSM volunteers for HOT's Typhoon Ylanda/Haiyan remote mapping activation. wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Typhoon_Haiyan. Photo by Joe Lowry, Senior Communications Officer and Spokesperson at IOM.
en remplacement de train à destination de Modane, rue du Général Ferrié, Saint-Michel-de-Maurienne (Savoie, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France, FR)
heat map of OpenStreetMap tile usage for 25 May 2015.
Data copyright OpenStreetmap contributors (data from here).
Only shows tiles at zoom level 9... higher zoom levels (like 15-17) would give a better indication of possible editing activity.
Darker areas are more requested tiles. Done using deciles of the natural logarithm of number of tile requests
Used a short (<50 line) python script to convert the tile log (which is essentially a csv file) into another csv file with wkt for each tile's geometry added as a field. This was then brought into QGIS as a wkt delimited file. Simpler to do this than to mess around with creating shapefiles :)
Can see HOT humanitarian mapping hotspots in Nepal and the Phillipines.
There's a hotspot around (0,0), and an interesting great circle fragment over Russia, which might be someone panning on a globe?
Interesting to see that most of the inhabited parts of the world are being served
Cannock Extension Canal ran from the "Wyrley and Essington Canal" at Pelsall to Hednesford.
For more information about the Cannock Extension Canal visit my www.thehodgkinsons.org.uk/wyrley.htm web page.
Name plate on the north-west corner of Pelsall Junction Bridge.
A year of edits on OpenStreetMap. This image will be updated from time to time with a new current view.
The intensity of white and yellow shows areas of considerable recent activity.
Created using OSM Mapper from ITO World Ltd with support from Ideas in Transit.
Townland boundaries from OSM compared with those from OSNI Open Data. Boundaries were compared as linestrings, and the proportion of each boundary within a buffer of the other boundary is shown for 20,15,10 & 5 m (increasingly blue). Boundaries further than 20 m from the OSNI boundary (and those not compared) are shown in white.
This shows urban areas derived from residential roads, before (various polygons in pastel colours), and after a review of many residential roads and correction to unclassified.
Actual urban areas are now much more prominent, and roads which got missed in the reclassification stand out more.
Mapping the Grande Synthe refugee camp in Dunkirk. Read more about our trip here: mapfugees.wordpress.com/2016/04/20/mappers-from-london/
Map of south Mumbai's local train network with tourist attractions.
Made completely using Openstreetmap Data
this map shows the 'openness' of urban space in Glasgow city centre, at 1m resolution. Areas in brown are in enclosed chasms with less visibility, lighter areas are more open.
Used QGIS to rasterize OSM buildings and convert them to a DEM, and SAGA GIS Topographic Openness filter to do the crunching. Building heights are all set to be 20m, in reality some buildings are higher than this, so it's a simplified model.
Using data copyright OpenStreetMap contributors
sur la ligne Navette Gratuite La Talmondaise, terminus Place du Payré, rue du Marais Potet, Talmont-Saint-Hilaire (Vendée (85), Pays-de-la-Loire, France, FR)
sur la ligne 1 à destination de Belle Beille (Angers), arrêt Deux Croix, boulevard des Deux Croix, Angers (Maine-et-Loire (49), Pays-de-la-Loire, France, FR)
Preview of a map style i have been working on using maperitive and openstreetmap data. Coimbatore-Salem industrial belt of Tamil Nadu with SRTM hillshading.
A map showing the railway network of the British Isles according to OpenStreetMap on the 19th January 2009. Do also try the KML version which is also CCBYSA (5.1 Meg).