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This signpost stands at the Sokokis Lookout in Maine / USA.
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Dieser Wegweiser ist beim Sokokis Ausichtspunkt in Maine / USA zu finden.
There are a number of signposts around the Salford Royal site directing patients and visitors to the buildings around the site.
Temporary signposts erected by WWII Allied occupation forces in Germany -seen here at World War 2 re-enactment at Wimpole Hall..
The signposts on the Bay Area Ridge Trail and in the Mission Peak Regional Park are often unreadable. Weather has removed most of the graphics. One or two look like people have vandalized them, but most of the damage seems natural. The main trails are easy but some of the less-used trails are confusing without the signs.
I think it was a toy squirrel once but had clearly been "enhanced" by nature.
Day 1 of the North Downs Way blogged about at ramblingman.org.uk/northdownsway/day1
The last weekend of summer was spent in Dorset. The last time we will visit for a while, we've gone there every year for 4 years, we've done all the walks and though the Square and Compass is a hell of a draw, it's time for something a little bit different!
Viva La Swanage!
Probably made by Stanton but thick layers of paint obscure position of maker's mark. NGR: SK 783 811
A signpost in Chamberlain Square, Birmingham, England. The bridge in the background is part of the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery.
This post wasn't very helpful...the non-Ross destinations weren't mentioned on the map. We'll have to explore that way another day!
It says you can walk to Kingskerswell (where I work) along one of the paths, but I'm almost sure you would have to walk on roads some of the way.