Worshipping is apparently a significant activity in Goomalling with several religions represented. The first place of worship we came across was Saint Pauls. A church of the Anglican faith and part of the Anglican Church of Australia, Diocese of Perth, Parish of Toodyay – Goomalling.
A peculiar kind of sign surely but it is placed at crossings where schoolchildren pass.
Hence the "merci" (thanks) for slowing down.
(France, Drôme Provençale)
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Les Ânes (donkeys) are used by walkers on the Robert Louis Stevenson Trail. A grazing paddock on the outskirts of Le Pont de Montvert is provided to overnight the donkeys.
Chemin de Stevenson-2018-D9-03: Day 9 of 12 – Le Pont de Montvert to Florac: Walking the Chemin de Stevenson (GR 70 Robert Louis Stevenson Trail) in the south of France
An oldie, went back to the 50th reunion at my sister and my old secondary school. They had this sign up, in English (probably to greet us old folks). The American School of Guadalajara.
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On the road from Goomalling to Dowerin, we came across this 10m sign on the side of the road. From what I can gather it was erected by Paul Croute and his friend around 2017.
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