When I look at the area, it turns out that Pointe des Espagnols is the
extreme tip of the Roscanvel Peninsula, which itself comes off the Crozon
Peninsula eg
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/65/Iroise_sea_map-en.svg

If we add say Pointe des Capucins & Point de Cornouaille, it would all be a
perfect example of the
" > OK, how about "A natural=cape can be part of a natural=peninsula, a
natural=peninsula can be part of a larger natural=peninsula, but a
natural=peninsula cannot be part of a natural=cape"?

Or: 'A natural=cape can be part of a natural=peninsula, but a
natural=peninsula cannot be part of a natural=cape. However, a
natural=peninsula can be part of a larger natural=peninsula.'?"
description!

Thanks

Graeme


On Tue, 22 Jan 2019 at 09:13, Christoph Hormann <o...@imagico.de> wrote:

> this might still be read as there being
> necessarily a 1:1 relationship between a natural=cape and a
> natural=peninsula (and your illustration therefore showing Pointe des
> Espagnols but not Pointe des Capucins).
>
>
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