You state "The pool after all is a man-made object that just sits on the 
ground".  Some pools sit on the surface of the ground, and so could potentially 
be moved from one location to another.  Others are built into an excavation, 
and can't be moved without demolishing them.  They are a permanent change to 
the landscape, unless you fill them in.


Bryce Nesbitt <[email protected]> wrote:
> Ok.  Based on this I tried to clarify at:
> http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:leisure%3Dswimming_pool
> The stuff needed by a mapper is up now top, the controversy stuff is
> now
> lower down.
> 
> 
> -------------------
> I found a variety of interesting uses of tagging, including
> landuse=reservior, which was presumably a way to
> map to the rendering at some point.
> 
> I found the use of man_made=swiming_pool and landuse=swimming_pool
> interesting also. The pool after all is a man-made object that just
> sits on
> the ground.  The pools one can visit are part of a sports centre that
> has
> opening hours a website, etc.
> 
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