2014-11-18 18:41 GMT+01:00 stevea <[email protected]>: > Martin Koppenhoefer writes: > >> The latter example shouldn't probably be mapped in OSM, as there is >> literally nothing left now, while the former is still there, it is simply >> degraded by the water and not visible most of the time due to the lake. >> > > Another like your latter example, here in Silicon Valley. Lexington > reservoir is where a usually submerged ghost town (one of several of these > former small communities around this mountainous area) re-appears during > prolonged droughts.
nah, that's like my former example (the first one), my second one (which I'd not expect to see in OSM any more) was a former village where now there is just a huge hole (open pit mining), i.e. they dug away everything until depths of several hundred feet, like here: http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tagebau#mediaviewer/File:Tagebau_Garzweiler_Panorama_2005.jpg cheers, Martin
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