A 'neck' is not a hill, mountain or a ridge. It is more or less level along its length, lacks the sharpness of a ridge and does not come to a peak.

A 'promontory' might do for a 'point' .. would have to check definitions to say for certain.

 On 19/01/19 16:15, Joseph Eisenberg wrote:
Someone recently suggested using natural=promontory for named points and promontories in land which do not qualify as a peak, eg the sharp end of a ridge.

On Sat, Jan 19, 2019 at 12:15 PM Graeme Fitzpatrick <graemefi...@gmail.com <mailto:graemefi...@gmail.com>> wrote:


    On Sat, 19 Jan 2019 at 13:06, Warin <61sundow...@gmail.com
    <mailto:61sundow...@gmail.com>> wrote:

        There are 'point's and 'necks' that are completely inland too.
        So cape and peninsula do not fit these.


    No, because capes & peninsulas are places going out into the sea /
    lakes :-)

    Inland ones (if I'm thinking of the right things) would come under
    hills / mountains, wouldn't they?

    Thanks

    Graeme
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