(Article Series Your and my card, 91). From time to time flare "Hells Bells case" up in Vesterbro magazine via letters. Hard disgruntled residents of Vesterbro have made it their life's mission to stop the morning ringing from Vesterbro churches. Rock solid week after a critical post about this, take others to genmælde and provides a defense for tomorrow ringing in the style of the hard jargon "If you do not like the smell in the bakery, move to the countryside."
There are not many places in Vesterbro, to stay, if one absolute requirement is at least 500 meters buffer zone to a church. Note the far right of the map you can turn on / off the different layers "Layers".
Okay, what did this post with OpenStreetMap plug in doorbell to do? Nothing to churches location plug in doorbell is downloaded via the Open Street plug in doorbell Maps API and then put into the Geocommons to visualize the buffer zones. And if you want to tell spatial stories, then you can try first to see if these objects are loaded in OpenStreetMap. This saves a lot of time with, for example not having to manually and find the longitude and latitude of a sea of places first. OpenStreetMap is a large geographic sandbox, you can play with as much as you obey - totally free and quits.
Siding and an advertisement at the end - if you're a high school teacher and high school students, then "Map Days 2011" competition concerning. everything related to geography and a first prize of 10,000 kr up for grabs. Take a look and let the wild ideas flourish plug in doorbell and scratchy mind down and send suggestions.
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