Talk:Beaches(Los Angeles)

I'm really not liking this Beaches(Place) thing. Are we going to have Beaches(Ko Samui) and Beaches (Maine) and Mountains(Switerland) too? Why can't this be Los Angeles/Beaches (ie a district) or just have Los Angeles (Beachy District Name) and then link to it from a list of goo beaches in the LA area? (WT-en) Majnoona


 * So, I think you're under the mistaken assumption that the beaches near Los Angeles are all part of the city of Los Angeles. Some are; most are their own cities. I think the disconnect we're having is that Ron's using Los Angeles for the whole Los Angeles Basin (HEY... that might be a good name for the region!), while we're thinking of it as the city itself. The really crappy part is that Los Angeles is this totally octopus city -- it has little parts running all over Southern California. Some places that people think of as a "real" city are really just parts of Los Angeles! -- (WT-en) Evan 12:16, 11 Nov 2003 (PST)

Umm, I really need to re familiarize myself with the conventions and current geographic breakdowns. (WT-en) Ron 11:46, 11 Nov 2003 (PST)


 * Let's try this: why don't we try to break down the geographical limits and regions within with a work page, say Talk:Southern California/Hierarchy? That way, we can work this stuff out, and then start making all the articles. Sound good? -- (WT-en) Evan 11:54, 11 Nov 2003 (PST)


 * Sorry Ron, this is the real trickey part of doing a travel guide. I'm in Library school right now and geographical cataloging is a real pain! In case you havent seen this stuff there is the Project:Manual of style and Project:Geographical hierarchy pages. If you're interested, you might want to take a look at the talk pages for those as well so you can see how we got to where we are. In anycase, hope it doesn't scare you off! (WT-en) Majnoona


 * Hey, amiga! Do you want to hack on Talk:Southern California/Hierarchy before doing all the articles? This is complicated, and I've got a feeling that your and my knowledge of Southern California is kind of hazy at this point. -- (WT-en) Evan 12:12, 11 Nov 2003 (PST)