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Trees in the water

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Hi,

I've created autogen for the Rhone-Alps area of France using OSM data from https://download.geofabrik.de/europe.html for this area. It's generated great apart from in the sim on the coast it's putting trees in the water. Any idea why this might be?

Many thanks
 

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Hi,

You would have to check your GIS input data. But looking at the script I think the area might be inside a polygon tagged as nature_reserve.
 
Hi,

You would have to check your GIS input data. But looking at the script I think the area might be inside a polygon tagged as nature_reserve.

It was indeed nature_reserve that was causing this. Thanks so much for your help.
 
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