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Re: Private access - Phare du port des Eaux-Vives
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Re: Would you accept this?
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Re: Broken Arrow Water Tower - not pedestrian accessible
Wayspots only need to be accessible to some people some of the time. Whilst you might not have valid access to the site, workers can access it and safely walk up to it, so it meets the safe pedestrian access requirement. That being said, it is clearly in the wrong location and should be moved to 36.015973,-95.800142 -
Re: COTA Christ of the Abyss wrongfully removed
Pedestrian simply means travel on foot whether it's walking, climbing or running. Wayspots that only have vehicular access be that car/boat or train are not valid. Only latitude and longitude are considered - elevation is not a criteria so anything above head height or below you is fine. Being fenced off doesn't make a… -
Review later option.
May we have an option to review nomination later? Sometimes I recieve POI nomination from my city, but I'm not fully sure about POI, whether location is accurate and if it is accessible etc. I'm ready to go for a walk to really check if POI exists. But nomination has it's own timeout, so it will expire before I get to the… -
Re: Appeal removal waterstuw Amerongen
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Re: Ridiculous Inconsistancy
It sounds like you need to read the criteria more carefully - click on the little i's by each criteria when reviewing. Stops inside all inclusive hotels could be perfectly valid - wayspots don't have to be accessible to all of the public. Being on private property is generally fine, it's only single family residences where… -
This wayspot got rejected multiple times, but no explanation was given
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Re: Sorry, but Wayfarer doesn't work the way it's supposed to...
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Re: The case of the Country Club
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