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So basically, don't bend down and lap up the water from the irrigation ditches. Seriously people. Don't.
Willits, CA- CA 20 W Bound where the state route encounters its first stoplight within the city limits.
Why the hell would you drink that. I mean seriously I love that kind of thing but I don't think I could drink from a can which looks like should contain a radio iscotope.
Near our campsite, the Corps of Engineers had put up a boat launch ramp. Apparently some people have driven right into the water, so they put up this warning sign. I can see the water. I can see the boats. I guess someone else didn't.
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Warning sign found on some electrical stuff behind the Wal Mart complex. I didn't touch it, only got close enough to take this picture.
Think of the flowers! As an aside, this made for an incredibly pleasant experience in the Butchart Gardens.
A fairly comprehensive selection of warning signs from a building site in Covent Garden, London - possibly the Opera House. June 2003.
I'm not sure "be prepared" is the right phrase here. I could see "beware of" maybe....
This sign was in the baggage collection area of the Ayers Rock airport.
The Moki Dugway, on Utah Route 261, near Monument Valley, is an 1100 vertical feet change in just three twisting gravel miles.
Best experienced heading southbound in a vehicle with reliable brakes. The road is graded and maintained and should be easily handled by any passenger vehicle.
These signs are attached to a large Water Tank at our local park. I was a little apprehensive about even taking this picture – they do not seem easily amused.
However, throwing caution to the wind, I snapped my little photos. In this one I was delighted by the texture of the steel plates and their connecting welds.
060426-1304-023 Hard Time