Most probably this is the "water bassin" of the Amazone river, which was tagged incorrectly with some "water=*" that causes problems in this rendering. Water bassins for rivers (which do not include only riverbeds and lakes/ponds, but also all surrounding lands whose drained waters on soil are converging to rivers) should not use this tag. This does not cause a problem however in the OSM Carto rendering. If that tag was approved, then the rendering for humanitarian map should be fixed (it is maintained by OSM France). But if I look at the boundary, I only sea ways for small riverbeds. So it is likely that some multipolygon for riverbeds areas of some river has been broken and the renderers attempt to "close" it due to holes, or that someone joined all these riverbeds into a single multipolygon. Given the size of the relation where it is used, this cannot be fixed in iD. Note also that given the current delays in the OSM data servers for data replication, this may be temporary and caused by lack of synchronization of the slave database used by the French renderer for HOT.
Le jeu. 19 mars 2020 à 17:11, Jorieke Vyncke <[email protected]> a écrit : > > Hello, > Is there someone who knows why several countries in Latin America look like > ocean on the humanitarian layer on OpenStreetMap? Check here: > https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=5/3.119/-61.436&layers=H > Can someone fix that? > Thanks! > Jorieke > > > _______________________________________________ > HOT mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/hot _______________________________________________ HOT mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/hot
