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One of the things we love about this place is the openness with which they refer to the possible consequences of playing in a specific area, usually, but not always, having to do with water.
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This giant sign is posted at the trailhead of Cedar Creek Falls in Mount Tamborine.
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This guy must be illiterate, poor fella. Dude, BTW, there are eels in that water. We learned about the eel situation
after we went for a swim. (Cedar Creek Falls, Mount Tamborine) Oh yes, of course we stayed to watch him jump (just to make sure he surfaced safely).
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Just about every beach has some sort of warning, referring to all the ways you may be injured or die, don't say we never warned you...
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Of course a picture always helps the illiterate or the youngsters get the 411. We love this one.
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It's true, I
was tempted to climb around on the cliff rocks, then I read the sign, AND remembered I'm a mother of four...
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Let's see, what do I know about stone fish...?
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Let's be frank, this could be a safety issue too.
2 comments:
Love this post Noelle. I especially love the "No Bikes Past This Point" sign. From the picture, I think I'll avoid being a pedestrian 'past that point' as well.
Love this post Noelle. I especially love the "No Bikes Past This Point" sign. From the picture, I think I'll avoid being a pedestrian 'past that point' as well.
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