Just a compilation of some of the more unusual signs encountered while traveling.
Warning signs that you’ll only see in Australia:
A splendid establishment in Florence:
Drinking fun in St. Kitts:
. . . and an equally appealing bar in Nantucket:
More wildlife-related amusement while biking along the coast in the Netherlands:

We never saw the bird, but were happy to hear about his temperment . . .
Interesting prohibitions in Tuscany:

We never saw the bird, but were happy to hear about his temperment . . .
There’s clearly a public problem in Split, Croatia – the signs were 3′ high:
Not sure if this sign from Schoonhoven, Holland, is related, but it was certainly entertaining:
Barthelona signs don’t translate:

We never saw the bird, but were happy to hear about his temperment . . .

We never saw the bird, but were happy to hear about his temperment . . .
A celebration of contraception in Buenos Aires:
An interesting start to biking outside of Vienna:

We never saw the bird, but were happy to hear about his temperment . . .
Good place for dessert in Avignon, France:

We never saw the bird, but were happy to hear about his temperment . . .
Hell of a hardware store along the Finger Lakes in upstate New York:
Not odd – just cool: Checkpoint Charlie sign in Berlin:
Helpful paternal guidance near Ezstergom in Hungary:
Interesting passageways in London:
Tim’s got his own hotel in the Montmartre area of Paris:
Oddly specific warning signs encountered while biking in Catalonia, Spain:

We never saw the bird, but were happy to hear about his temperment . . .
The terrifying turnip featured in the coat-of-arms at Fortress Hohensalzburg in Austria:
Graffiti in Ushuaia, Argentina, and Cadeques, Spain:
generally speaking–I love graffiti. Also you should send the ‘Smelli’
(or was it with a ‘y’?) to Ellie. that’s a childhood nickname
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