At what distance would you no longer mark playgrounds as duplicate?

Hi everyone,
First of all, not sure if this is the right category but I hope it is.
In a nearby area are two seperate playgrounds with similar looks. The existing wayspot playground consists of a swing and a slide. The other one has some sort of ladybug and snake as playground equipment.
I'd like to know if the second, northern one, would be considered far enough (30+ meters as seen on the image) from the original to be eligible as a wayspot. The only thing they have in common is the same street/square they are located on and the color scheme of the floor.
Thanks in advance!
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@Kneedgum-PGO Here is the current Guideline in Wayfarer Help: January 2020 Clarification
Outdoor and Indoor Playgrounds
- Acceptable:
- Playgrounds in parks and apartment complexes: accept one nomination per play area. If a Wayspot already exists for the play area, mark the individual play structures as duplicates of the play area’s Wayspot. For example, there shouldn’t be individual Wayspots for the slide and swing set within a play area, but rather one for that playground overall.
- Play areas in freely accessible areas of a mall.
- Not acceptable:
- Playgrounds in schools, daycares, or children's centers
- Play areas attached to or within 40 meters of private residences
- Commercial play areas; review them as you would any business
Each of those 2 playgrounds would be different "Play Areas" as they are separated and not connected, or sharing the same boundaries (same sand area, wood chips, turf, asphalt, etc). These are definitely entirely 2 different Playgrounds and both would be eligible. This should be easy as well clearly visible on the satellite view. Just make sure to include a unique name and description.
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@Kneedgum-PGO Here is the current Guideline in Wayfarer Help: January 2020 Clarification
Outdoor and Indoor Playgrounds
Each of those 2 playgrounds would be different "Play Areas" as they are separated and not connected, or sharing the same boundaries (same sand area, wood chips, turf, asphalt, etc). These are definitely entirely 2 different Playgrounds and both would be eligible. This should be easy as well clearly visible on the satellite view. Just make sure to include a unique name and description.
Thanks! Let's hope third times the charm.
Looking at the map, I would definitely state that they're far enough apart to be considered separate.