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  1. The Man-made Animal Bridges and Crossings category is now open for Peer Review.  This potential category has had good discussion here in the forum with answers to questions and concerns by others.  We officers feel we've addressed any issues as well as we can and have edited the category description to reflect this. 

     

    Kudos to BK-Hunters for getting the ball rolling on this category and for their hard work and efforts in putting together a well-written and graphic-friendly category description!

     

    Hope it becomes the newest category addition to the Waymarking community.

     

    NW_history_buff

     

    *NOTE* After just reading the above questions regarding cattle underpasses, I don't see why they wouldn't be accepted into the category, although depending on their numbers, they may be one of those "Dozens of cattle underpasses exist in my neck of the woods and I think I'll waymark every one of them!" structures. I often use the term, "Just because it exists doesn't necessarily mean we need to waymark it."  If you find pleasure in quantity of waymarks submitted (like a few in the community practice every day) over quality of waymarks, then knock yourself out. The category can always be tweaked to limit these later. B)

  2. 8 hours ago, Benchmark Blasterz said:

    Will Historic animal crossings be allowed? There are several bridges in Texas that were built in the 1870s for cattle drives to cross rivers. Many charged a nickel per cow, and humans were free

     

    A good question but as much as I also appreciate all things historical, the intent of this potential category is to strictly focus on active man-made animal bridges and crossings with no human involvement (or very little human involvement).  Former/historical animal bridges and crossings would not qualify. 

     

    In addition, any man-made animal bridge or crossing needs to be created specifically for animals and cannot be a mixed-use structure that may include pedestrian or automobile traffic.

  3. As the leader in this potential category, I acknowledge I've been distracted of late (summer vacations, family stuff, homeowner issues). When school is back in session for my kids, I'll have a little more time to focus on details/finetuning issues and put to a vote down the road, hopefully sooner than later. 

  4. Don.Morfe's Medal of Honor submissions are all legit. I've messaged him personally, since I'm an officer in the category. He stated it's been decades of picture-taking in the making. He took many before digital cameras came into being and has flatbed scanned many. Although some of his photos are of poor quality, I've been giving him the benefit of the doubt. It's good that we have Waymarking members looking out for each other!

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  5. CADS11 voted 'Nay' based off the contradiction in the naming convention requirement.  Wow, I didn't even notice it but he/she is correct. This will be corrected to require the naming convention to reflect the name of the former brothel (what it was known as) and not the current name of the building. Just goes to show that just when you think the category's description is 'perfect' before a Peer Review.

     

  6. I supported this idea two years ago when it was brought to the forum and still feel this would be a good category addition. There is in fact, an aircraft observation tower in my hometown near the airport and I waymarked a memorial that exists at the tower, the Tanker 61 Memorial

    Aircraft spotting locations are interesting, many are informative (like the one in my hometown) and not overly prevalent (in fact, they're not prevalent at all).

    It would get my vote.

    B)

  7. After spending this week fine-tuning the Former Brothels category, it just passed the officer vote portion and is now ready to go to Peer Review. We officers appreciate all those who contributed to this potential category, either as a member of the category group or here in the forum. Below is a blockquote from the category's description that in my opinion, explains the mission of the category:

    "*NOTE* This category's aim is NOT to glamorize the business of prostitution but to appreciate the historical aspects of the many sites that existed in many neighborhoods around the world. This category does NOT condone any information submitted of a vulgar or crude nature. Buildings which once served in the sex-trafficking business will NOT be allowed in this category. While we officers admit that prostitution was responsible for exploiting many women throughout history, we also understand that many communities have purposely preserved their own stories of the profession via historical markers and plaques as a way of sharing with visitors of how life 'used to be.'"

    We officers believe this category fulfills all requirements in the voting process: (interesting and informative; worldwide sites to waymark; non-repetitive with other existing categories). The category will only accept existing buildings which once housed the 'oldest profession in the world.' We also require tangible proof that a building once housed a brothel, via a plaque, marker, internet article, book or similar. We hope you all will agree that this category merits inclusion in the Waymarking community. 

    NW_history_buff

    BK-Hunters

    pmaupin

    GeoMaulis

     

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  8. Congrats, Blasterz! As leader/officer of numerous categories, I've enjoyed approving the many waymarks you've submitted over the years. You and BK-Hunters always do a great job making each waymark submitted a personal experience in your long description. Keep up the good work, looking forward to seeing #20,000 down the road. 

    NW_history_buff

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  9. On 9/4/2017 at 0:32 AM, GeoMaulis said:

    Brothels have a long history. The first definable mention can be found in a  judical file from the ancient greek town of corinth (probably opend before 400 AD). There are indications that already 700 AD the first brothels were opened by the greek statesman Solon. However, the source situation in this case is not clear.

    Also in ancient Rome there were brothels. The best preserved is in Pompeii (Lupanar) and is one of a total of 25 brothels found so far.

    I think we all agree that sexual exploitation an sextourism are unacceptable and awful.

    But the category does not want to glorify or trivialize prostitution. Rather, I think that by the historical reference also the chance exists to direct the view of the living conditions of the women in these houses and also on the problems arising from prostitution until the present times.

    Great take on it. I'm still interested in pursuing this potential category and am currently working on a good, well-written long description to convince potential naysayers. More to come.

  10. I would highly object to the idea of creating a category for Roundabouts because they are in themselves uninteresting, potentially dangerous as well as being commonplace in many parts of the world. The pictures that I've seen posted in this forum topic are of sculptures and other artistic subject matter that may be submitted into existing art categories. In essence, this potential category would be cross-Waymarking into existing categories without adding anything new, different or interesting. 

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  11. I knew this milestone was coming quickly (knowing how prolific this couple is, it would be sooner than later) and just wanted to give a SHOUT OUT to BK-Hunters for achieving 20,000+ waymarks!

    Well done!

    And I just want to add that in addition to the quantity of waymarks approved and achieved, this number is only surpassed by the QUALITY of waymarks that are represented. I only wish I had more time and patience to create such well-documented and well-designed waymarks as BK-Hunters has created over the years. 

    Here's to 20,000 more!

    :D

  12. 14 hours ago, Benchmark Blasterz said:

    Perhaps a way around the prostitution/sex trafficking distinction is the allow waymarks where prostitution was either legal OR tolerated by authorities. Sex trafficking is a horrifying criminal activity, and occurs all over the world. I am not sure to what degree such organized criminal activity was tolerated in the 19th century, but the former brothels I have seen that are preserved as historical sites made some pretense of subtlety and class, not obvious dens of the basest cruelty, depravity, and iniquity. Which is not to say those places did not exist, just that few of them have been preserved and interpreted, from what I have seen.

    A good take. I'll try working in these points in the long description. 

  13. Sex trafficking involves sex slaves and abuse and any building that once housed this abusive activity would be excluded. I can elaborate more in the description to point this out. Again,  the focus is on the BUILDINGS that once housed prostitution and not the prostitutes or the clients who frequented them.   It's a piece of history that most countries had tolerated,  legal or  illegal,  and whether or not people agreed with the profession, the buildings themselves are a reminder of our past and shouldn't be ignored,  but remembered.  

    On 8/24/2017 at 8:48 PM, elyob said:

    How recently former is former?

    Good question.  Other categories similar to this proposed category require 50 years or older for a building.  That would be a good start,  although I'm inclined to make it more like 75 years for a building to have last housed the oldest profession in the world. ;)

  14. 1 hour ago, elyob said:

    We may actually have to find support in off-line material like local histories and newspapers but that just adds to the fun.

    I believe the challenge of this potential category is finding legitimate material as proof that a building was once home to a house of ill repute -- but I strongly believe that there is plenty of material out there, albeit in a marker/plaque, a newspaper article, historical database PDF document or something similar. I agree, it will add to the fun and encourage Waymarkers to do a little research, much like what happens in the aforementioned categories (Converted Bank BuildingsConverted Firehouses, Converted FactoriesRetired Prisons and Former Schools).  

    **UPDATE** I have given the random year of 1950 and earlier for Former Brothels to have been in business to qualify in the category. I've also decided that any Brothel after 1950 can be submitted on a case by case basis if the historical background warrants enough merit to justify inclusion in the category. (Why did I decide on the year 1950? It sounded like a good number. :P).

  15. 1 hour ago, elyob said:

    How recently former is former?

    Good question.  Other categories similar to this proposed category require 50 years or older for a building.  That would be a good start,  although I'm inclined to make it more like 75 years for a building to have last housed the oldest profession in the world. ;)

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