@@user-hq9xf4hs7q on am android phone, click "Rec" in the top right corner of the screen after activating the Trip Recording plugin.
@user-hq9xf4hs7q14 күн бұрын
@@OSM4HistoryBuffs thanks 🙏
@spinospinellibass17 күн бұрын
Maybe the national authority is a bit conservative, or lazy... anyway, local usage is king. If the locals call it X, it's X, no doubt
@VINTERIUM..EXPLORIUM.121 күн бұрын
👍👍
@biddyshea209522 күн бұрын
Very interesting !!
@cynicalb22 күн бұрын
Would it be patrick & corra the serpent queen?
@OSM4HistoryBuffs22 күн бұрын
@@cynicalb I think that if it had been Patrick, that would have been remembered locally. I think there are stories connecting the local saint Lactan with the serpent, but in the Schools' Collection story, the saint has no name.
@susanjaeger985122 күн бұрын
It's a spring, they tried to bury it. But she's a coming up.
@kelsmajor26 күн бұрын
YOU JUST SAFED MY JOB💌💌💌💌💌💌💌💌
@davebulow227 күн бұрын
Very interesting. Thank you!
@TheCnoonan123Ай бұрын
Hello ! Thanks to your video we were able to see this well yesterday. We uncovered the steps leading down, they'd been overgrown heavily with grass, moss and weeds. Someone had killed some of the overgrowth around the well since your video was taken. It's a shame this isn't sign posted and kept up to a higher standard. Thanks again for your video !
@OSM4HistoryBuffsАй бұрын
Thanks for your comment! I must have stood on the steps myself, but I didn't realise they were steps. Did you see the inscription in the top slab?
@TheCnoonan123Ай бұрын
@@OSM4HistoryBuffs we didn’t disturb the top slab too much, a lot of bugs living there. steps much more visible now though!
@mircozorzo199Ай бұрын
Beautiful, thank you.
@VINTERIUM..EXPLORIUM.121 күн бұрын
👍
@oldmanfigsАй бұрын
Just so stunningly beautiful ,and also a gateway 🕳
@megancantwell3827Ай бұрын
Thanks for doing this..Cantwell in America..Just came across this!
@VINTERIUM..EXPLORIUM.1Ай бұрын
👍
@SugarJunkGamesАй бұрын
This is great im trying to build out my own walking / hiking trails app with react native and expo. Iv gotten mapbox integrated well with my app itself and built out all the authentication and UI / navigation. Now I need to add in real trail data from OSM so I can then display like custom cards or pins with trail data on all the trails in the U.S. Is there any process like you show where i can download all the data I need and built it out on my app? I know AllTrails uses a tileset server with all the OSM tiles they downloaded to use on there app but was not sure if there would be an easier way to do this without having to have a separate server just for the OSM tile data. Hopefully this makes sense im looking for some assistance on this question. Great Video, learned a lot. Thank you!
@OSM4HistoryBuffsАй бұрын
Hi and thanks for watching the video and commenting. Unfortunately, I don't have the technical knowledge to help you with your questions. I know that tile servers are used, but that is as far as my knowledge goes. I'm sure there are people on GitHub or similar websites where you can find help, though. Best of luck!
@SugarJunkGamesАй бұрын
@@OSM4HistoryBuffsNot a problem Ill keep trying!
@Anarco1959Ай бұрын
OK.
@Anarco1959Ай бұрын
Can't see who you are or your name. My name is Tony. Really looking forward to discovering much more of our local history. Thank you
@OSM4HistoryBuffsАй бұрын
@@Anarco1959 Thanks for your comment, but I don't see why my name would be relevant for local history.
@Anarco1959Ай бұрын
Fascinating detailed research .
@KID734Ай бұрын
Another point......the thing about hiding in tunnels and Soutterains. Us Picts, have them, and we also have ghe circle forts, and Brochs, similar ti the Nurragis of Sardinia. The Romans eradicated the HQ of the 'Sea Peoples' in AD 100, after Carthiginia, and the Punic Wars. We must appreciate, that the Celt warrior culture, stretched as far as Thracia, in Anatolia, and the Romans, spent a couple of thousand years, rolling back and annihalting all Celtic cultures. They simply hated us, because we were the best individual fighters, on the planet. They never did, realise that Dynastic Dream, of eradicating the last military stronghold, in Alba, (Scotland), even after 400 years. BUT THEIR LEGACY OF UNIVERSAL CATHOLOCISM, did, quietly, eradicate our culture, after the 1100s, by destroying most of our historical artefacts. So, yes, all Celts, who survived the Romans, eventually ended up in Scotland, and that is why, the Romans built three times as many Forts, in Scotland, allied with there walls, than in fighting any other Celtic culture. Consequently, the 'tunnel' metaphor, became our children's bedtime story, for overseas invaders, like my Vikinger ancestors. [email protected]
@KID734Ай бұрын
Can I jusy say this...thanks very much......I think you are correct obout the Danan ref, because in Scotland, the 'Danes' were known as Fresians, as in Dumfries (The Fort of the Fresians), and Fresian cattle. Also the word Viking, is not a noun, but an adjective. It denoted raiders from the sea, just as Scotti, denoted the same, coming from Ireland. Since my gene pool, originated in Stockholm, 2, 000 years ago, and Budapest, (Hun), at a similar time, but importantly, my ancestors were in Rathlin island, 3,700 years ago, at least, and I am 40% of Greek ancestry also. So, it looks like the Vikingers, may have came to Rathlin island, set up a community there, possibly with a Greek 'Eve', and yhenceforth became part of the Atlantic Facade, the sea peoples, who moved on up to Sweden and then back to invade England, as the Anglo Saxons, AD 400, where my ancestors also are based, in, (Thames/Cambridge, Hul, York). Thesewarrior Celts, also invaded Belfast, initially, and are the Rb1, psychopaths. (Yes, maybe even me)...... And have the Hemochromatosis and blue eyes...(Also me!) gene. PS...never invite them to a party...😂
@dsantini2 ай бұрын
Great work!
@OSM4HistoryBuffs2 ай бұрын
Thanks Daniele, glad you like it and it inspired you already. ;-)
@florianthiery45662 ай бұрын
So cool 😮
@davebulow22 ай бұрын
Excellent! Thanks so much for this. Out of interest, do you have any videos or other guidance on adding information boards? For example, I recently came across an already-mapped board with these tags: (board_type=history, information=board, tourism=information) and I took a photo of it. Am I allowed to take a photo of it and put it on Wikimedia Commons or does copyright apply (or is there a better option than Wikimedia for this purpose). And if that's all ok, what's the best way to tag it so it links to it correctly? Thanks for your work on this channel!
@OSM4HistoryBuffs2 ай бұрын
I don't see why copyright would be an issue, depending on where you live, it should fall under "freedom of panorama". If the information panel itself says something about copyright and sharing restrictions (I have never seen that), you have to respect those, of course. If for some reason, you don't want to use Wikimedia, you can use Flickr or any other platform where you don't have to log in to see content (like Facebook) and use the "image" key with the image url as the value. There is also an option to add image:license to the node. And I don't seem to have done any other videos on that topic, but I should, I suppose. Using SC is a bit awkward.
@davebulow22 ай бұрын
@@OSM4HistoryBuffs Thanks so much for the quick reply. That's reassuring. While I assumed they wouldn't mind, I didn't know about Freedom of Panorama. Thanks again for the advice. Your youtube channel really is a top resource and underrated. I've learned a lot from your videos. I've enjoyed contributing a little to OSMIRL after watching your videos on that subject, and will do so again as soon as I have the time. Thanks. Dave (IpswichEdits) (I should add that I'm using JOSM most of the time. When out and about I tend to use EveryDoor more frequently than SC)
@OSM4HistoryBuffs2 ай бұрын
@@davebulow2 Thanks you so much for your feedback; it is very reassuring and shows me a bit of where people are who watch them. I don't use SC as much as I used to; I'm really warming up to EveryDoor instead, but still also use OSMAnd. And for desktop mapping, I tend to use JOSM more than iD, but iD is more accessible for beginners.
Thanks very much. Listening back to it, I was a lot more nervous than I thought.
@florianthiery45662 ай бұрын
@@OSM4HistoryBuffs it was great 🙂
@Mittenzz1012 ай бұрын
Are you sure the latitudes and longitudes are copy righted?
@OSM4HistoryBuffs2 ай бұрын
They are not, but they are derived from a non open source.
@torspedia2 ай бұрын
I haven't used a mobile library since the 80s. I'm glad that there are some still going. 🙂
@Krishna-zh3pw2 ай бұрын
thanks for the video. learnt a lot.. tip - you can use password manager to manage your (hundreds of) passwords.. login with Google is scary for me as I have multiple accounts and if I used other google account by mistake, the platform creates a new account..
@nicholaslewis47583 ай бұрын
Do you really need the degrees?
@OSM4HistoryBuffs3 ай бұрын
I think it is useful for accessibility reasons.
@aramisortsbottcher82013 ай бұрын
I like the construction animation (also the parts where the bricks seem to have their own will), but I would have liked it if a once constructed wall were to stay instead of being demolished and rebuild over and over again. That way one has a less busy picture to compare with what you say. Maybe instead at the end of the chapter demolish the wall once? Anyways, thanks for showing and explaining so many variaties, I would not have expected there to be so many!
@OSM4HistoryBuffs3 ай бұрын
That's a good point, I got a bit carried away with the animations. The wiki page has static pictures of all the variations, though.
@mrsdoyle68283 ай бұрын
Yes its the reverberation but it's also cool.
@kawainess3 ай бұрын
cool
@oldmanfigs3 ай бұрын
Better then panoramic!😀
@OSM4HistoryBuffs3 ай бұрын
Thanks! I think so too, I just love the technology.
@oldmanfigs3 ай бұрын
That was movingly beautiful.😀
@bexhillosm4 ай бұрын
Love this. I've been slowly discovering boundary stones around my town too, happened across some Air Ministry (AM) and Home Office Prison Department (HOPD) ones.
@tordans4 ай бұрын
Another thing: adding a few pictures with the Mapillary phone app by turning around in a circle is also super helpful to map what was mentioned in the note. Also, please always suggest to log in first. Otherwise there is no way to communicate follow up questions.
@OSM4HistoryBuffs4 ай бұрын
Very true of course, I've sometimes done that and said in the note "see mapillary April 21st 2024" or similar.
@ericdanielski48024 ай бұрын
Nice video.
@ciaranstaunton4 ай бұрын
Well done, those are important points to capture before the former militarisation gets replaced with residential
@VikingMakery4 ай бұрын
How are the shoes holding up? I've made a handful of pairs of shoes and I'm always worried that I'm using too thin of leather. What thickness would you recommend for these 1 piece shoes? They are beautiful.
@OSM4HistoryBuffs4 ай бұрын
I got the pattern wrong actually; I meant to try again with the help of a shoemaker friend, but I haven't gotten round to it yet.
@liamio28804 ай бұрын
Awesome benchmark lore!
@christopherd.winnan87014 ай бұрын
Please can you make a video tutorial about uploading info to open maps and wikipedia?
@OSM4HistoryBuffs4 ай бұрын
If you mean OpenStreetMap, I have several videos on my channel to get you started. There are lots of useful apps like StreetComplete, EveryDoor or OSMAnd to map on the go which I have tutorials about as well. If you mean WikiMedia, when you say "Wikipedia" (bc autocorrect sometimes prefers WP over WM), I have videos about that as well, as have other channels. Wikipedia is not within the scope of my channel.
@christopherd.winnan87014 ай бұрын
@@OSM4HistoryBuffs - Thank you where is a good place to start?
@OSM4HistoryBuffs4 ай бұрын
@@christopherd.winnan8701 That depends entirely on what your interests are and what needs mapping in your area. Give StreetComplete a try to see what's missing nearby. You won't need to know any tags for that. You can choose your missions on it, be it addresses, accessibility, street furniture etc etc. Or watch a tutorial on how to map buildings using the iD editor on a large screen.
@christopherd.winnan87014 ай бұрын
@@OSM4HistoryBuffs - Thanks
@RuMacMac4 ай бұрын
Road between Kilkenny and Kells?? You sure lady?
@OSM4HistoryBuffs4 ай бұрын
Yes, commonly known as the Kells Road.
@aramisortsbottcher82014 ай бұрын
I now immagine someone carrying this "multitool" around wherever he goes as if it was a swiss army knife :D
@OSM4HistoryBuffs4 ай бұрын
It would certainly keep you fit. ;-)
@750triton4 ай бұрын
Ironic that St. Patrick worships at a raggedy tree after ridding the country of "snakes". A pagan tradition after cleansing the land of pagans.
@OSM4HistoryBuffs4 ай бұрын
So true, maybe it goes to show that religion has always been a bit of a pick and mix. But some priests had tag trees chopped down, because of their pagan associations.
@tmcb20005 ай бұрын
A more recent version seems to be dog poo bags
@jannarkiewicz6335 ай бұрын
I am going to use my Instal360 X3 to map the Manila American Cemetery which is not on Google Maps, StreetView. I will have to give OpenStreetMap some study. 56,000 men and women are buried there and they deserve recognition for their sacrifice. Nice video.
@AndyJarman5 ай бұрын
The Romans and the Celts had evergreen oak groves they held to be sacred.
@AndyJarman5 ай бұрын
Part of the charm of Ireland is its resistance to drawing lines between beliefs and holding a 'space' for possibilities to occur in. Shame the bloody Catholic and Protestant churches couldn't hear these quiet places.
@AndyJarman5 ай бұрын
Joseph of Aramethea's 'Glastonbury thorn' in England flowers twice a year, unlike any other hawthorn or Mayflower. People are obsessed with chopping these trees down. I often wonder if its related to the desire to destroy paintings and statues?
@AndyJarman5 ай бұрын
People do this in England too, at Avebury there's a tree that's been "dressed" like this. The organisation Common Ground encourages the practice to draw people's attention to the presence of trees in cities. Here in Australia there is a similar campaign to draw attention to trees, people paint trees bright blue when they die.