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One way to test for bad points is to see if they're not where expected. Considering that 71% of the earth's surface is covered by water, this often means bad points are "in the water".
Create a test that does a fast point-in-polygon reverse geocode that checks points to alert the user if a position is in the ocean.
Use a "boundary service" or "point in polygon" tool like Wherewolf and water data like the Who's on First Oceans and Marine Areas.
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One way to test for bad points is to see if they're not where expected. Considering that 71% of the earth's surface is covered by water, this often means bad points are "in the water".
Create a test that does a fast point-in-polygon reverse geocode that checks points to alert the user if a position is in the ocean.
Use a "boundary service" or "point in polygon" tool like Wherewolf and water data like the Who's on First Oceans and Marine Areas.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: