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Warning sign on the fence at Cardiff airport.

Dangerous Surf

Surfing, wading, and swimming not advised. Shark area, strong undertows, currents and sneaker waves. Enter at your own risk.

 

In other words, the ocean wants to kill you, but have a nice day!

 

Sign at beach in Point Reyes National Seashore.

NO

glass

vehicles

skateboarding

roller blading

bicycling

overnight camping

From the North Carolina Railroad Company's exhibit in the train station in Burlington, NC.

Exercising is a vital part of life, as well as it’s done marvels for my health and wellness, self-worth and also health. Nevertheless, it has actually taken me a great deal of discovering how to recognize ways to work out clever, as opposed to merely to work out tough as well as...

 

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I just love the arm on this guy!

Beware the giant cinnamon roll!

West Point Lighthouse & Inn. 2013 photos.

Turn left triangular traffic sign. Warning, junction ahead.

The shot was taken at a pedestrian pass over a railway track near a very small trainstation.

The sign says it all

No swimming sign beside the lake in Parc Bryn Bach Wales.

Hill Blocks View sign along Farm Road 279 west of Tyler, Texas.

Sign shop in Bath, UK

Yes it's far away, yes it's cropped and yes there is a similar one (Gumby in a chipper www.flickr.com/photos/86347406@N00/82718523/). But this guy is a whole different breed. He's wearing cowboy boots and is definitely more angular than our morbark chipper friend. Unfortunately the cowboy of the Village People was harmed in the making of this sign. He lost his hat while being sucked into the machine. He was brave. Very brave. He held his arms in the Y position the whole time. This act of bravery cost him his hands. On a positive note - he lost most of his ribs and is now auto-fellatory.

  

Rutland County Council, Display, Warning Signs, Welland Way, Play Area, Drug Addicts, needles

JAZZ HANDS!

 

Frank got a little bored with the daily grind of being a caution sign model, so he decided to have a bit of fun with this one.

 

Along the Emerald Pools Trail

Neosho, MO- I-49 & US 71 N Bound Speed Limit sign. The speed limit for this freeway is 70 mph which is the statewide maximum speed limit for divided limited access highways.

Photo citation: Ted Auch, FracTracker Alliance, 2018.

 

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NOTE: Photograph taken by Momentum Sign Consultants, work by others (we had no involvement).

we tried to get bit, but it fell through for lack of lemur

Some warning signs I photographed a couple of months ago.

first in what will be a long series...

Old RR Signal Ahead sign seen at a flea market in Eureka Springs, AR

Dip sign with an arrow in Muskogee, Oklahoma.

Not a warning sign we see much in Darlington

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