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Looks like these signs have fallen from above, although they apparently should warn people about falling snow and ice from the roof.
At Meziadin Lake Provincial Park, less than 60 miles from Stewart, British Columbia and Hyder, Alaska, many of the signs are in English and German, rather than French. Yes, there are TONS of German-speakers in the area, tourists from Germany, Austria and Switzerland - and who knows how many from countries where German is their second language. We could not stop laughing about this.
My info about the trip is at my web site, www.coyotetrips.de
My wife's blog about the trip is at www.coyotecommunications.com/travel/2015aug.shtml
On our way to the Grand Canyon (where I proposed to my wife) we found this sign in the middle of the desert. I know that it occasionally rains really hard out there, but standing there in 110 degree heat I found it hard to believe.
Is this Graffiti or Vandalism?
Took a hike earlier today to the beautiful waterfall at Eaton Canyon.
Eaton Canyon
Pasadena, California
September 7, 2010.
Port Wentworth, GA- GA 25 N Bound at the James P. Houlihan Bridge. Built in 1954 and rehabilitated in 1998, the bridge is a swing bridge that spans the Savannah River at 240 feet in length.
North Carolina Highway 194, between Vilas and Banner Elk, is an old-school back mountain road with lots of twists and turns. As a result, it is not recommended for big trucks.
I wonder if there's another one of these somewhere along the railroad. This is the only one I know of.
Warning sign at railroad bridge over the Potomac River in Harper's Ferry, West Virginia. Must be a very old sign, as the B&O Railroad ceased to exist around 1971.
These are just some fun shots I took, no photographic merit to them what so
ever.
Crocodile Trap on the banks of the town lagoon.
Nhulunbuy, Gove.
Northern Territory, Australia.
Canon EOS 5D Mark II | Exposure: ¹⁄₁₂₅ sec at f/5.6 | Focal Length:85 mm | Lens:Zeiss Planar T* 1.4/85 ZE
the sign location:
located in a "bum" alley in back of a school.
Is this enforced? Probably not .
This is Frank Norris Alley.
The warning sign. Metal chains, ladders and stairs made it worse trying to escape the thunder storm.