Tag:historic=highwater_mark
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historic = highwater_mark |
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A marker indicating a past flood or high water. |
Group: historic |
Used on these elements |
Useful combination |
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Status: in use |
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A high water mark is a marker indicating a past flood/high water of exceptional height – usually with a date (or just a year). Typically, this is a plaque on a wall, but it can also be something else such as an engraving in a wall, a painted marking on a wall, a pole or a stone with a marking (or several markings).
Tags used in combination
- flood_date=* – the date of the flood written as yyyy-mm-dd
- flood_mark=plaque - a plaque
- flood_mark=painting - a painted mark
- flood_mark=engraving - usually inscription (made on rock, wall)
- flood_mark=pole - usually with several marks
- high_water:height=* – height from the ground
- location=* – indoor, outdoor
- support=* – wall (e.g. a painting or engraving on a wall), wall_mounted (e.g. a plaque on a wall), pole, stone, ...
- inscription=* – the text of an inscription that may be found on the high water mark
- tourism=attraction
Alternative tags
historic=memorial+ memorial:type=flood_mark |
Most frequently used (probably by a mapping project in 2016), but the subkey should be memorial=* ... |
historic=memorial+ memorial=flood_mark |
... however this variant is almost not used. |
historic=flood_mark |
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high_water_mark=yes |
It is not clear what object to use this tag with, and this is not a stand-alone top-level tag. |
See also this OSM tag history as a curve chart which shows the development of the usage numbers of the different tags in comparison (precise historical data only between 2016–2018).
See also
- High water mark on Wikipedia
- Category “Flood level signs” on Wikimedia Commons
- flood_prone=* – marks a road that is often underwater