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Spread the cards in a circle formed around the liquor bottle.Place the bottle of liquor at the center of the table.Establish rules using the different card types.- mapnik rendering issues with long history and many examples.Available on General Steps in Playing Waterfall Drinking Game.Whitewater sports and WikiProject Whitewater Maps for details regarding whitewater_section:grade= waterfall.The old proposal had a complicated history partly explained in here and was withdrawn because a de-facto usage emerged which addressed most needs.If you don't know about river practise on a particular river, don't map it at all. White water classification follows its own subjective rules not only described by these pictures, see International Scale.use a new tag to mark a node/way/area that would define the point/way/area where the water is falling.

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  • use whitewater_section:grade= waterfall: pro - known tag and it is a kind of whitewater.
  • The question remains if that is appropriate for other waterfalls which for various reasons (too little water, too high) will never be navigable by any craft. The Rhine Falls have been navigated by kayaks so this seems logical.
  • whitewater_section:grade= 6 has been used to tag waterfall section of the river at the Rhine Falls (see examples).
  • the status of whitewater:grade=* is unclear - it is used even though the proposal seems to have been abandoned, wiki needs cleanup regarding this.
  • It could be rendered as a cliff with superimposed bubbles or blue curly lines across it. As it is a special type of cliff it could have an additional waterfall_edge= yes. The shared node marked as waterfall may or may not be enough.
  • tagging the waterfall-edge as natural= cliff is logical and rendered nicely, but it may be a good idea to mark the waterfall edge additionally.
  • waterway= fish_pass - allows fish to circumvent dams, weirs and maybe waterfalls.
  • natural= stone - for single freestanding stones (single node).
  • natural= scree - for an area of loose rocks.
  • natural= bare_rock - for an area with solid bare rock cover.
  • Other natural objects frequently found around waterfalls
  • tourism= viewpoint, frequently with name= * and or description= *.
  • Tagging around the waterfalls Viewpoints and other amenities Some of these are tagged with an extra waterfall= artificial tag.
  • Lago Molveno: here the water arrives through an underground waterway= canal to flow under the bridge before it falls over the weir ( ) into the mostly natural lake.
  • Niagara falls: one part of the cliff forming the waterfalls.
  • river section marked with whitewater tags - and how it is rendered in Openseamap.
  • Seamark:type= waterfall can be used to mark waterfalls for OpenSeaMap.
  • The width currently is defined by the river width or riverbanks.
  • height=* should be attached to the waterway= waterfall node.
  • However this scheme does not seem to be defined anywhere. Sometimes a waterway= waterfall has been also applied to an area of water delineating the actual area where water is falling, this area also often closely resembles the cliff area so the two flags have been used together. Waterfalls can be also artificial or include man made elements such as weirs or dams, these can be tagged as waterway= weir and waterway= dam instead of cliffs, with the same rule about shared node as above. This is currently rendered as cliffs across the river, though the renderer may detect that it is actually a waterfall edge and render it in a special way. The cliff should share a node with the crossing waterway and this node should be tagged with waterway= waterfall as described above. The cliffs forming the waterfall edge are drawn as a way and tagged as natural= cliff, drawing direction should be so that upstream is on the left side. This has been part of proposed features/Waterfall which has been changed and abandoned since then.
  • deprecated, historic usage: tag a section of the waterway as waterway= waterfall.
  • additionally, a section of the waterway can be tagged with whitewater_section:grade=*, or the new alternative whitewater:grade=* if it is relevant to whitewater sports.
  • Intended rendering is to display a waterfall icon in that place, some renderers already do that.

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    The tagged node should be shared with the waterfall edge, hence marking both features as part of the waterfall. tag a node of the waterway as waterway= waterfall and name=* + height=* when known, see also tag:waterway=waterfall.way : natural= cliff (or waterway= weir / waterway= dam for artificial waterfalls).node : waterway= waterfall + name=* + height=* + width=*.Waterfalls are described by marking a node of the waterway as waterfall and creating a way describing the cliffs of the waterfall:

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    2.2 Other natural objects frequently found around waterfalls.









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