guamGIStech's Notes
Notes submitted or commented on by guamGIStech
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6796 | guamGIStech | Some very important cultural/historical resources are in this area. In particular, the bomb pits where atomic bombs were loaded onto B-29s to be dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki are in this area. |
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6790 | guamGIStech | Many of the street names in Garapan have been corrected, but locations are still poor, as with many of the landmarks that were placed in reference to the roads. |
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6794 | guamGIStech | Road alignment is particularly bad here. |
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6795 | guamGIStech | Many of these roads (if they existed as anything other than WWII temporary roads), have been entirely taken back by the jungle. |
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357739 | Bryce C Nesbitt | This do-it-yourself bike repair tool stand came from a vendor database. Could you check the exact location and correct if needed? Thanks. Please leave the vendor=Dero tag on the node. osm.org/node/3497698415 |
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6789 | guamGIStech | A few small sections of roads on Saipan have been edited, but rarely by locals and often without benefit of GPS data or the updated TIGER 2012. |
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489994 | guamGIStech | This is not Peacock Alley. That's just down the street. The feature marked is the parking lot for the Asan Bay Overlook. |
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6793 | guamGIStech | This road does not cut through the airport; it may have done so a long time ago, before the runway was paved. |
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6787 | guamGIStech | The OSM / Tiger 2007(?) streets are offset from the actual street grid in Garapan by a variable amount (see Bing / other imagery and GPS traces) |
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4673 | Aaron Lidman | Alignment fixes needed |