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Changing feature type to Attacked Rock to reflect the true nature of the place.
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Changing multiple feature to "Attached Rock" to reflect the true nature of the spots. And also changed a few English names that were already documented in a Hong Kong climbing guide book years ago.
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Adding 2 sections of a path with a trace after a hike. 2 named boulders are along the path.
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Adding a stream 象山西坑 which is also clearly visible on sat images.
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Change feature type so it reveals on the map for majority of apps and OSM web.
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Change feature type so it reveals on the map for majority of apps, and also the EN name documented years ago in a book by DC Reeves.
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Slightly moving the peak feature to fit the location of the 495m Lion Rock post sign installed by the government.
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Adding a path based on trace after a hike. (part 2)
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Adding a path based on trace after a hike. (part 1)
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slightly tuning final section of 倚天脊 for better accuracy and added a side path going back to 扎山道
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Adding a path based on trace after a hike.
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Adding a path based on trace after a hike.
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That campsite does not exist.
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Adding an existed path where there is a cable duct along the ridge.
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Adding an existed path.
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Adding a shortcut path connecting Chiu Keng Wan Shan (247m) and Wilson Trail. So hikers do not need to enter the nearby cementery.
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Connect the missing path section.
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Change the peak location point to reflect on the HK Govt Geodetic Survey Control Station 1065.02. According the gov.hk data, the control station is located 22.25294N, 114.16648E at 214m elevation.
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Reduce the upper path section to exclude steeper area (until the path is more common used and path become obvious and well trodden)
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Forgot to change path type. Changed now.
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