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A direction and distance sign beside Belmont Bridge. It's always good to make sure you are walking in the correct direction.
Although missing its finial and a couple of plain spacers this Maldon Iron Works example is in fairly good condition. Photo dated 2003. Location TL 5770 2703.
at the entrance to Victoria Park.
Overheard while I was taking this picture:
American tourists behind me: "So what we need to do is to go around the Royal Crescent, into Charlotte, down Gay and into Barton..."
It was funny to hear the streets referred to like that - make Bath sound like NYC.
Walt Disney Studios Park,
Disneyland Paris.
April 2012.
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These two signposts are in the middle of fields next to a farm track that is optimistically shown as a road on the map, but that somehow never made it into the tarmac age (see my other shot "Quo Vadis? 2"). I doubt that any of the drivers of the handful of cars that pass by this way each year really need the signposts and there is nowhere to drive but straight on, but the signs definitely add a bit of class to the track.
The Danish word 'vej' has the same origins as the English word 'way'.
Another of the trail signs that tell you you're still on the right track! The path in this picture led up to a cabin at close to 3000 meters where you can spend the night. We didn't go there, however.
Directing me to St. Brigid's Well (the newer one) near Kildare, County Kildare, Ireland, 5/16/2012
Kildare is the historical home and seat of worship of St. Brigid and the pre-Christian goddess Brigid