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Bagyr and Yanbash

Posted by apm-wa on 18 March 2018 in English.

Ann and I spent a chunk of this weekend collecting street names and GPS traces of unmapped streets in Bagyr and Yanbash, former villages (and before that, Soviet collective farm villages) that are now formally neighborhoods of the city of Ashgabat since being annexed. It had rained, and some of the streets were muddy enough we had to use four-wheel-drive! Over the two days we shot over 3,000 Mapillary images while searching for street signs and marking mosques, schools, and other POIs on the GPS. The GPS traces are public so anybody has access to them.

With these two neighborhoods largely done, we have completed base mapping of all neighborhoods of the greater Ashgabat metropolitan area, i.e., everything inside the new city limits. Much remains to be done–more POIs, new buildings soon to be under construction in central Ashgabat, and a number of streets with no names (and we missed a few in Bagyr this weekend), but we are in a better place now than before.

Location: Bagyr, Ashgabat City, Turkmenistan

Discussion

Comment from MapMakinMeyers on 19 March 2018 at 16:57

I wish I were there to help! This is beyond amazing work; thank you so much!!! Justin

Comment from apm-wa on 11 April 2018 at 17:26

Justin, wish you were here, too! We could use the help!

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