> On Jan 11, 2020, at 12:22 PM, Martin Trautmann via talk 
> <[email protected]>
> and
> On 20-01-02 12:23, pangoSE wrote what they wrote.

To be clear, the hazards I'm hazily identifying are naturally-occurring or are 
human-made real-life hazards that can cause you real harm if you approach them 
and are not careful to avoid them, not "stay out of that neighborhood" kinds of 
"hazards."  Things like an area which is radioactive, has a "falling hazard" 
(such as a pit, though I think we have "adit" for mine shafts — and we do have 
natural=cliff, which I agree suffices for what it is) and other unusual hazards 
like places which have a propensity to be repeatedly struck by lightning 
(that's a weird one, and kind of controversial, I know).

As before, I doubt "hazard" or "no-go" will get more traction than it has (here 
and now), I simply make that clarification.

SteveA
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