Google translate doesn't give me anything complete, but
teutschenthal
shows two girls and an ornament
historically and safely accessible, already to look at. location is set there because of the s17 cells. Thank you
I note that the location appears to be intentionally incorrect, as in where this stone or plaster work is NOT. This alone is enough of a reason to reject a nomination.
Even with the rules refresh, one thing has NOT changed: we are always to locate the POI where it is.
If you're nominating the structure as an entirety, then there may be an argument that one location on the structure is as good as any other. But when you're nominating a detail on a structure, then you still need to pin the location where the DETAIL is, not somewhere else on the structure.
Because you completely misplaced the location. The correct location is on the building on the right of the marker. You can clearly see the balcony and the little tower on top of the building.
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Google translate doesn't give me anything complete, but
teutschenthal
shows two girls and an ornament
historically and safely accessible, already to look at. location is set there because of the s17 cells. Thank you
I note that the location appears to be intentionally incorrect, as in where this stone or plaster work is NOT. This alone is enough of a reason to reject a nomination.
Even with the rules refresh, one thing has NOT changed: we are always to locate the POI where it is.
If you're nominating the structure as an entirety, then there may be an argument that one location on the structure is as good as any other. But when you're nominating a detail on a structure, then you still need to pin the location where the DETAIL is, not somewhere else on the structure.
Because you completely misplaced the location. The correct location is on the building on the right of the marker. You can clearly see the balcony and the little tower on top of the building.
Ah just read it. Misplacing a location because of s2 cells is considdered abuse.
Also, the desription is very poor and the picture looks zoomed/blurry.
Okay i didn´t know that
Okay thanks
What kind of building is that? Almost looks like it could be private residential property as well
It's a castle
I’ll ask again. Is this someone home or is it a different type of building
It is a public building with a park