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As of the last upload of images from a trip across the Karakum Desert to the city of Dashoguz, and visits to sites in and around Dashoguz, I have contributed a bit more than 200,000 Mapillary images, the vast bulk of them in Turkmenistan and the vast majority taken in areas where nobody else had captured ground-level imagery to that point. I hope some of you will take the opportunity to visit Turkmenistan virtually via Mapillary, since Turkmenistan issues only about 11,000 tourist visas per year and is one of the least visited countries on the planet There are some marvelous sights, however! I’m trying to capture as many as I can.

Somebody vandalized streets I had drawn in Awaza, the resort zone on the Caspian Sea shore. He (yes, it was a male of the species) disconnected streets and moved them around, then added nonexistent streets. I don’t understand why someone is motivated to vandalize a map database. It is all repaired now, but repairing the damage cost me time I could have spent doing something else.

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Comment from Marych_ on 9 June 2018 at 06:15

OSM have a good tool to revert vandalize changeset. You don’t need to spent time to fix data after such issues. osm.wiki/Change_rollback

Comment from apm-wa on 9 June 2018 at 09:35

Yes, but the wiki also advises, “Revert scripts are available to undo entire changesets, but should only be used ‘'’if you know what you are doing.”’’’ I must confess that I am not confident that I would know what I’m doing with the revert script.

Comment from Warin61 on 11 June 2018 at 08:01

Don’t be afraid. Revert it. If you don’t like what the reversion has done .. don’t upload it to OSM. Only when you upload the data does OSM get the reversion, so just try it and see if it does what you want, if not just abandon the reversion.

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