Thursday 9 August 2012

Signs: The Funny and Interesting signs we have seen on our journey

SIGNS

On our journey through Queensland we have come across many interesting, provocative and, at times, politically incorrect signs. 
The great thing is that it brings some humour and enjoyment to the travels through this amazing country and reflects on some of the characters you meet out here.


Discovered near Cape Tribulation..... Didn't really want to know where he was - and in fact why would he - weather was great and the beach sensational!






This sign might help mate..... In case you did not know where you were - you may want to get positioned!
(Apologies for poor quality picture!) These signs were above every toilet in the Toilet amenities in the Caravan Park in Karumba. It appears that many frogs love a swim in the dunny!
Bit concerned by the implication that they have VERY large cows in the Outback!
Does this mean I can go to the Bar on Sundays if there is no Fresh Bread?
There is no doubt you heed this one when you see a Road Train coming at you on a single lane bitumen road!
It has been said that some tourists have chosen to use these rather large leaves for toilet paper. Apparently not advisable! 











Apologies to all those Labour supporters out there. This was seen outside a RoadHouse in Outback NSW. I somehow think it must have impacted which business clientele they have supporting them!
I can tell you 50 meters is long. Trucks with 3-4 trailers - goes on forever - not to mention the dust they kick up!
One wonders if this is a dig at McDonalds!













Great sign, observed at the harbour in Cooktown. Yes, there was a picnic table with some old weathered locals having a yarn. 

















All along the Queensland Coast - we have encountered all these warnings of swimming with Crocs. Real pity as there are some magnificent beaches here
About 5km outside the town of Gregory we came across this sign. Yes - you are correct. The road suddenly converts into 15 meter wide, 1,5km landing strip. Just part of the national road. More than likely used primarily for the Royal Flying Doctors.
Dust everywhere - quite an experience to see so much of it. 

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