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Just took myself on a little North American OSM adventure as a spinoff to alexz recent diary entry about lodging roads in Canada (osm.org/user/alexz/diary/12842).

Nice to see so much data in the US, but it struck me how you can actually see off the OSM data how well developed/organized/privileged a country is. It is really apparent when following the Mexican/US border that Mexico is only sporadically mapped, in contrast to the areas just over the border which has a lot more coverage.

An interesting spot is around the bi-national area El Paso/Ciudad Juárez at osm.org/?lat=31.78&lon=-106.14&zoom=8&layers=O (more info at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/El_Paso%E2%80%93Ju%C3%A1rez). Here some cross-border mapping has been done, but it doesn't stretch far into Mexico.

Being European having done no US-traveling at all, I don't know much about the Mexican/US tensions or conflicts. But from the map and geography I would reckon this whole area could be a rather interesting cultural exchange point.
Even though the mainstream press has it's focus on the very unsafe situation in Ciudad Juárez aka. City of the Dead (http://www.nydailynews.com/topics/Ciudad+Juarez), more local voices seems much more relaxed about this for the ordinary traveller(http://www.juarez-mexico.com/HTML/YourSafety/YourSafety.htm).

Think this area deserves a place on my 'want-to-visit' list.

Thank you to all OSM contributors for making this virtual adventure possible!

Mikkel
Denmark, Europe

Allugamientu: El Paso, El Paso County, Texas, United States
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Discussion

Comentariu de netman55 el 19 de January de 2011 a les 17:01

The difference seen here is mainly due to the availability of TIGER data to populate the US landscape where Mexico does not

Comentariu de mikini el 19 de January de 2011 a les 18:15

Yeah, I know that TIGER accounts for a lot. But still the amount of freely (or PD like TIGER) available data to import into OSM, is also an indicator of how advanced/free/organized the community is.

Mikkel

Comentariu de 26eb5473101d742b174d730717409668 el 19 de January de 2011 a les 18:37

You do know that the fact that there are NO free geodata available in the UK is the reason why Openstreetmap was started, right?

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