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A few of these signs were staked into the ground next to the tracks or laying around inside.
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wow creepy!
Those are awesome!
I'm guessing 'Danger!' But from what?

Never seen any signs like it before
thats kinda awkward.....but cool none the less ^^
Interesting sign.
That's a sign I'd want to have.
Teee hehehehehe

luv that smile !!
Kinda is the anti "have a nice day" button isn't it? :)
When looking at these galleries I've always wondered if objects are placed strategically or if they are photographed the way they are found...? either way cool pic
for any of you Grateful Dead fans..."Danger. Do Not Stop on Tracks".....:-D
hate to say it but I would SO LOVE TO GET MY HANDS ON THAT SIGN!!!!
I wish I could have that sign for my room.
That's a fairly detailed skull. It's not the usual standard boring one. It's really cool.
That is the European sign for etc. poisonous/toxic steam, fluids....
that must be a new European sign because I sure never saw one like that , and I grew up there.
I've never seen in a circle, but in a yellow triangle with a text below

http://www.cnsafety.dk...ils.dsp?category=471
Well, a HAPPY dead guy! Cool shot Motts!
As I said: very dangerous.
That's a pretty wicked sign
kewl love the danger sign!! looks like a button you would see in a hot topic store ha. they got some kewl stuff there and i think i seen stuff like that in there today.
that sign could almost make me forget we're supposed to look & photograph only, not take stuff! it's very cool! would be the perfect way to warn folks who might head into my boys' rooms by mistake....
-mink-
its almost the type of sign to say You'll Die Here Have a nice Day :D
wired
I want that sign!!!!!!

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