
Help on using the map
Click and drag on any part of the map to move around - by exploring different areas of the map, you can find 'places' that other people have already added.
Click on a place (the little red dots on the map) to find out more about it. The information will appear in the 'places' tab to the right.
If you have some information you would like to contribute to the map, you can do so by using the add tab.
Click on the '?' symbol in the top right corner to show and hide this window at any time.
Tags are keywords or labels that you can use to describe a place.
The cloud of words above represents all of the tags that have been attached to places on the map already. A large tag means that it has been used more often, so this provides an overview of what people think is most important about the lake.
If you would like to keep track of all of the places that you personally add to the map, you can tag them with your own name.
This section is where the details about a place are displayed.

Click on one of the places on the map to view information about it here.
You can add your own information or story to the map and tell others what you think about the area.
Fill out the fields above to immediately add a place of interest to you to the map.
If you're not sure what is required for any of the input boxes, you can click the '?' link next to the it for more information.
All information you submit to the map is released under a Creative Commons licence. If you would like more information on what this means, see our about section.