Frankie Not familiar at all, so observations of the map suggest: Is there really a bridleway right through the middle? Doesn't that play havock with the paying to get in? Tagging of 2 islands needs looking at: Lemur Island and one in Flamingo Lake Are there really three things called Lemur Island? You could experiment with using barrier=fence. I presume the collected Monkey bits have a fence round them? Chhers STEVE
-----Original Message----- From: talk-gb-boun...@openstreetmap.org on behalf of Frankie Roberto Sent: Thu 03/09/2009 20:42 To: talk-gb@openstreetmap.org Cc: Subject: [Talk-GB] Chester Zoo: feedback requested Hi all, I visited Chester Zoo a few weeks back, took my GPS, and spent an exhausting few hours walking along every path (as well as looking at a few of the animals). Using a combination of the GPS traces and the Yahoo satellite photography, I've tried to add as much detail to the map as possible: http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=53.2258&lon=-2.88111&zoom=17 It's not 'complete', but I think I've done as much as I can without returning to do some more detailed surveying. Would appreciate any feedback (on the tagging or the geometry). There's some interesting use of tags, including animal=* (which was discussed on the main mailing list a few months back, but which I don't think has even been formally proposed), as well as natural=mud for the elephant enclosure (it's not natural, but it's definitely muddy), and a mixture of islands, navigable and non-navigable canals. I have a contact who works at the zoo, so I'm aiming to get the map as complete as possible, and then to send them a colour print of it as a gift. So, any help would be gratefully received! Frankie P.S The zoo is a great place to visit, if anyone fancies a day out... Don't miss the baby giraffe! -- Frankie Roberto _______________________________________________ Talk-GB mailing list Talk-GB@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-gb