Pavilion at Ridley Creek Picnic Site 14

Attached are two separate sets of duplicate POIs. The first is noted in the title. “Pavilion at Ridley Creek Picnic Site 14” is the same pavilion declared to be “Pavilion #14”. Only one pavilion exists at this picnic site. The two photos are simply taken from different locations. ((39.9395428, -75.4465619), Lima, Pennsylvania, USA). The second set of duplicate POIs are less obvious. The first, “Raccoon Educational Sign,” has existed since inception of Pokemon Go. The second, “Red-tailed Hawk,” was added to the game within the last several days. These POI belong to a nature education center bequeathed to the area. There are educational posts with these informational plaques throughout the preserve, and the plaques posted on them are rotated throughout the year. Only one post exists at this location, and the two photos are simply taken after a plaque switch. The submitter has then moved the pin for “Red-tailed Hawk” to an incorrect location so the POI would come through to Pokemon Go. These two POI should be declared duplicates and the photos should be added to a single wayspot so players can update the photo of the signpost when the plaques are rotated. ((40.0734589, -75.3841519), King of Prussia, Pennsylvania, USA). As an aside, the same player who forced these duplicates has also forced several fake, pedestrian inaccessible, and K-12 grounds nominations into the game. Some of which I have already been successful at removing. Please let me know if you would like to investigate the abuse after correcting these two duplicates. Thank you.


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