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Most humorous sign in OZ

A lot of signs in oz have had small alterations. Such as the 100 or more “Dip” and “Crest” signs in Cape York cleverly changed to variations like “Dope” and “Brest”. However, this is the funniest one. Indicating to the drivers just what could happen to an endangered Cassowary. (The top sign was a speed bump sign)
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Author Neil from I am traveling around asia at the moment, Mongolia
Camera location16° 05′ 33.43″ S, 145° 27′ 44.47″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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