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Signs from toilets seen during my recent trip to Kakadu and Litchfield National Parks in the Northern Territory.
The stylised Aboriginal ones are terrific.
They certainly are Andrew. Quite unusual 😊
They are beautiful!
Thanks Bertie 😁
Looks like toilets are a very modern approach for the Aboriginals if you go there with a spear. But good looking they are.
Thanks SC 😁
...Sami, you found some clever signs. They all are wonderful, but the frog is my favorite. Thanks for joining the party, take care.
Thanks Tom 😁
Gostei destes divertidos sinais.Um abraço e continuação de uma boa semana.Andarilhar Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa Livros-Autografados
Obrigada Francisco 😊
Who knew we could be so creative with such utilitarian items? Bravo, I say!
Quite creative indeed David, some are based on Aboriginal drawings.
These are delightful! I love collecting toilet signs too.
Thanks Jackie, they were unusual 😊
My Manga-girl sneaked in!!!Oh, and I love the frog! All fun signs :-)
Thanks Iris :)
Dearest Sami,LOVE the first one, spearheaded towards the toilets!All of them are rather humorous. Love that FROG...Hugs,Mariette
They are funny and different, thanks Mariette :)
😉
Love all the signs. The frog is my favorite.Have a fabulous day. ♥
It is a cute one, thanks Sandee :)
Very interesting designs.
Thanks Jim :)
I enjoyed seeing all of these signs.All the best Jan
Thanks Jan :)
Very different.
They certainly are William :)
A ovelha e o carneiro são um mimo!Bfds
Vi muitas vacas a pastar, mas nao carneiros ou ovelhas :) Obrigada Pedro
Looks amazing
Thanks Rupam :)
Well, those are different!
Thanks Linda 😊
they are all clever and different, but I like the Aboriginal ones best, I think. I also like the sheep.
The Aboriginal ones are quite unique, first time I saw something like that. Thanks Elizabeth.
These are really quite artistic.
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The stylised Aboriginal ones are terrific.
ReplyDeleteThey certainly are Andrew. Quite unusual 😊
DeleteThey are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThanks Bertie 😁
DeleteLooks like toilets are a very modern approach for the Aboriginals if you go there with a spear. But good looking they are.
ReplyDeleteThanks SC 😁
Delete...Sami, you found some clever signs. They all are wonderful, but the frog is my favorite. Thanks for joining the party, take care.
ReplyDeleteThanks Tom 😁
DeleteGostei destes divertidos sinais.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e continuação de uma boa semana.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
Livros-Autografados
Obrigada Francisco 😊
DeleteWho knew we could be so creative with such utilitarian items? Bravo, I say!
ReplyDeleteQuite creative indeed David, some are based on Aboriginal drawings.
DeleteThese are delightful! I love collecting toilet signs too.
ReplyDeleteThanks Jackie, they were unusual 😊
DeleteMy Manga-girl sneaked in!!!
ReplyDeleteOh, and I love the frog! All fun signs :-)
Thanks Iris :)
DeleteDearest Sami,
ReplyDeleteLOVE the first one, spearheaded towards the toilets!
All of them are rather humorous. Love that FROG...
Hugs,
Mariette
They are funny and different, thanks Mariette :)
Delete😉
DeleteLove all the signs. The frog is my favorite.
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous day. ♥
It is a cute one, thanks Sandee :)
DeleteVery interesting designs.
ReplyDeleteThanks Jim :)
DeleteI enjoyed seeing all of these signs.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Thanks Jan :)
DeleteVery different.
ReplyDeleteThey certainly are William :)
DeleteA ovelha e o carneiro são um mimo!
ReplyDeleteBfds
Vi muitas vacas a pastar, mas nao carneiros ou ovelhas :) Obrigada Pedro
DeleteLooks amazing
ReplyDeleteThanks Rupam :)
DeleteWell, those are different!
ReplyDeleteThanks Linda 😊
Deletethey are all clever and different, but I like the Aboriginal ones best, I think. I also like the sheep.
ReplyDeleteThe Aboriginal ones are quite unique, first time I saw something like that. Thanks Elizabeth.
DeleteThese are really quite artistic.
ReplyDelete