You may be seeing the earthquake damage, since it damaged or collapsed 
thousands of buildings, and may well have caused some coastal changes via 
landslides, the raising or lowering of land, etc.

------Original Message------
From: Simone Cortesi
Sender: talk-boun...@openstreetmap.org
To: Schuyler Erle
Cc: OpenStreetMap talk mailing list
Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] GeoEye Haiti imagery Ok'd
Sent: Jan 15, 2010 9:58 AM

On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 02:21, Schuyler Erle <schuy...@nocat.net> wrote:

>  http://maps.nypl.org/tilecache/1/haiti/$z/$x/$y.jpg
>
> You can also use this custom imagery URL in Potlatch:
>
>  http://maps.nypl.org/tilecache/1/haiti/!/!/!.png
>
> Finally, there's WMS for use in JOSM:
>
>  http://maps.nypl.org/relief/maps/wms/32?request=GetMap&version=1.1.1&styles=&format=image/png&srs=epsg:4326&exceptions=application/vnd.ogc.se_inimage&;
>
> These URLs are using the exact same image as the gravitystorm.dev.osm
> server, but might be under less load...

Is the image (the nypl) as of now correctly placed if opened in JOSM?

I see many shifted building and somewhere also a problems with the
coastline. is this just older data that need to be moved around or is
there some shift in the imagery?

-- 
-S

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