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March 20, 2007 12:03 AM
Broken: Red Cross sign
Terry Spittle submits a picture writes:
We took this picture of the Red Cross medical post sign in the village of Casarabonela in southern Spain.
There was some building work going on at this street corner, and the signs had been put up temporarily to aid the visiting tourist.
However, potentially the most important sign, the one for the Red Cross medical post (fourth from the top), is upside down. So it's not clear if the clinic is actually to the right or to the left.
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That sucks. Looks like someone made the sign wrong and tried to compensate by flipping it so it points the correct way. Or someone is playing a joke.
Posted by: Haggai at March 20, 2007 08:27 AM