On Fri, 19 Apr 2019 at 07:29, Warin <61sundow...@gmail.com> wrote: > Head/headland A comparatively high promontory of land projecting into > the sea with a steep face. An un-named head is usually described as a > ‘Headland’ when a specific name is assigned, it becomes a ‘Head’. >
Isn't that covered by natural=cape? For small values of "cape." Also missing, but I (re)raised it a few days ago over on the carto git, is natural=valley. In my part of the world there are a lot of named valleys. Some are used (by humans) in the same way other parts of the world use neighbourhood. Others are used to designate routes on walks. Many are labelled on the OS_OpenData_Streetview layer, so the Ordnance Survey feels there is some value in identifying them because of local usage. They are topographic features that have been given names and are used in navigation instructions ("Tina moved to a house in Cwm Plysgog," "The walk takes you through Cwm Rhew-erwyll [Valley of Frosts]"). -- Paul
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